Higbee's last year?

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Love what he has contributed to this organization... but just puts the ball on the ground too much these days,

Ferguson time next year I hope.
 
I thought he looked like he was moving better than he has since returning. His playing speed seems to be returning some. Yeah, the writing is on the wall for him and Havenstein. Both have been consumate pros for the franchise off the field and true blue Rams warriors on it.
 
I thought he looked like he was moving better than he has since returning. His playing speed seems to be returning some. Yeah, the writing is on the wall for him and Havenstein. Both have been consumate pros for the franchise off the field and true blue Rams warriors on it.
Completely agree, looks like this is Higbee's last year with us. I have a feeling Havenstein will probably retire. He's been getting hurt way more frequently. Think his body is done with football after this year.
 
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Higs is just an inline TE. He's not the pass catching threat we need across the middle. So he may sign for less than what he's been making and stick around but we'll see. I do agree it's likely he moves on.

Ferg may end up being another more inline type. But I think he has a chance to develop into what we need across the middle. And it could happen really quickly, as in the moment Stafford decides he trusts him.

I'm guessing that we're going to see a lot more of Ferg after the bye. He got open for two TDs today but couldn't haul one of them in, and was open for another opportunity Stafford missed. I think this kid can help us. Two TE sets with him and Higs, and the two wideouts Nacua and Adams, with Williams out of the backfield is a talented offense with good run strength/balance.
 
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Higs is just an inline TE. He's not the pass catching threat we need across the middle. So he may sign for less than what he's been making and stick around but we'll see. I do agree it's likely he moves on.

Ferg may end up being another more inline type. But I think he has a chance to develop into what we need across the middle. And it could happen really quickly, as in the moment Stafford decides he trusts him.

I'm guessing that we're going to see a lot more of Ferg after the bye. He got open for two TDs today but couldn't haul one of them in, and was open for another opportunity Stafford missed. I think this kid can help us. Two TE sets with him and Higs, and the two wideouts Nacua and Adams, with Williams out of the backfield is a talented offense with good run strength/balance.
Hope to God I am wrong but I wonder if Fergs can catch the ball in traffic. If he can do that then he could be a weapon.

My guess is he will be a decent blocker and be able to do the TE screen stuff or the vertical stuff like we saw today.

But can he pull the ball down with strength in traffic like Warren? I seriously doubt it. And Hope I am very wrong.
 
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But can he pull the ball down with strength in traffic like Warren? I seriously doubt it. And Hope I am very wrong.
No doubt. Warren's a rare player. Already one of the best TE in the league I think because he can block and get overlooked in coverage or straight roast a defender. Total package.

Ferg I'm just gonna enjoy seeing the development. And I think he has the QB who will feed him if he is good enough.
 
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Fully expect this to be the final season for Higbee and Havenstein ... plus, Darious Williams and Parkinson.

Combined, those 4 carry a $40M cap hit this season. That's 4 of the 8 highest cap amounts on the Rams.

The contacts of Higbee and Havenstein are expiring ... But ... they will both be on the Rams' 2026 cap for another $9M based on Void years (way to spread out the cap hit). Whitworth counted against the Rams' cap for an additional two years after he retired.

Plus Higbee and Havenstein will be 33 and 34 years old next year.

Williams (33 next year) and Parkinson are under contract for 2026, with a combined cap hit of almost $19M. They are likely to be released because that would create almost $15M of cap space, with just 3.2M in Dead-$.
 
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