Rodney Hudson traded to Arizona

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In the NFL, there are surprising releases, and then there are downright stunners. The Raiders’ decision to cut three-time Pro Bowl center Rodney Hudson absolutely falls under the latter category.
By releasing Hudson, the Raiders take on $15.6 million in dead money, which is actually $2 million more than his cap hit ($13.6 million) was going to be for the 2021 season. They could designate him a post-June 1 cut to save some money this year, but either way, this is one of the most shocking moves of the offseason.
It’s also a move that could greatly benefit the Rams, who just happen to be in the market for a starting center. Austin Blythe is a pending free agent and while he’s a solid player, he’s not close to the player that Hudson is.
According to Pro Football Focus, Hudson has allowed just three sacks on 3,445 pass-blocking snaps since 2015. For comparison, Blythe allowed four sacks in 2020 alone. Hudson’s pass-blocking grade of 93.6 is the highest of any center since 2015, too.


Hudson, 31, is on the older side for an offensive lineman, but his age shouldn’t deter the Rams from signing him. He was a Pro Bowler in 2016, 2017 and 2019, and has missed a total of four games since 2013. Hudson is arguably the best center in football and someone who can change the outlook of an offensive line in a hurry.
The Rams already have a handful of quality starters at guard and tackle, but center was the weak link for them in 2020. Hudson would be an upgrade over Blythe, even if he would cost significantly more.
On his last contract, Hudson was making $11.25 million per year; it was a three-year, $33.75 million deal with the Raiders. He was the second-highest paid center in football, and there’s little reason to believe his next team won’t give him at least $9 million per year.
The Rams should be among those calling the veteran’s agent in an attempt to lure him to Los Angeles. It would give him a shot to win a Super Bowl, as well as the chance to play on an offense that features Matthew Stafford, Cam Akers, Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp.
The Rams are limited with how much money they can spend, but after restructuring contracts and creating a boatload of cap space, Hudson is a player worth going after.
And as always with players who are released, he won’t count toward the compensatory pick formula.
 
A lot of teams will be after Hudson. A few off the top of my head are Denver, Miami and KC. It's gonna be a dog fight for Hudson.
 
A lot of teams will be after Hudson. A few off the top of my head are Denver, Miami and KC. It's gonna be a dog fight for Hudson.

He's been living on the left coast for the last 6 years, he'll get to play in THE premier world class stadium of SoFi, being in LA improves his odds at making money by marketing himself commercially, and he'll only be a matter of feet away from the new national NFL Network studios, for even more exposure. Brockers CAP savings will likely make Hudson's 2021 CAP hit a financial 'push' as his first year, with say, a new 3 year contract will be roughly the same, and Brockers also offers a big 2022 CAP savings because he'll no longer be on the books for that year as well. And with Whitworth likely retiring following the 2021 season, more big savings as he also comes off the 2022 books.
The camp battles between the OL & DL may be worth the weight of admission all on it's own. jmo.
 
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Is there more it this story? Locker room/ off the field? Doesn’t seem to add up ......this guy is potentially the best at his position so let’s use more cap to get rid of him
 
Why do I feel Coleman Shelton will be our starting center

Nah, they won't match a first year Center with Stafford. Blythe could be coming back and they could then draft Drew Dalman from Stanford later, as he's similar to Blythe with hopefully more upside to hold the point of attack, but I'm tired of Center's that lack the strength, Hudson would be a dream, however, I like dreamin'
 
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