• 10 months ago
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00:00 Well, the Los Angeles Rams decision to release Brian Allen in favor of Coleman
00:03 Shelton as their starting center marks a significant move in their free agency
00:08 strategy. With Allen's departure after his five year stint with the team, it's
00:12 apparent that Shelton has secured his place on the roster. Allen's playing
00:16 time had decreased since the Rams Super Bowl season in 2021, while Shelton has
00:21 emerged as the primary choice for the center position. Head coach Sean McVay
00:25 has voiced his desire to retain Shelton for the upcoming 2024 season. However,
00:30 Shelton holds the option to avoid his contract, potentially resulting in a $5
00:35 million cap savings for the Rams in the final year of his deal. Despite the
00:40 Rams interest in retaining Shelton, his impressive performance during the 2023
00:44 season has attracted attention elsewhere. Pro football focus projects
00:49 that Shelton could command a lucrative three year deal on the open market,
00:53 potentially earning $5.33 million per season with $9 million in guarantees.
01:00 Shelton's standout season showcases versatility, excelling as both a pass
01:04 blocker and in various offensive schemes. His ability to play multiple
01:08 interior line positions adds to that value. While McVay values Shelton's
01:13 contributions, the Rams must also consider their salary cap situation as
01:18 they navigate the offseason and potential contract negotiations.