While the Rams remain in communication with offensive linemen Kevin Dotson and Coleman Shelton ahead of next month’s NFL free agency, General Manager Les Snead told reporters on Tuesday that he expects both to test their value on the open market.
Dotson, the team’s starting right guard last season, was scheduled to become a free agent following the expiration of his rookie contract. Shelton had an option to void the final season of a two-year contract he signed last offseason, and Snead said Tuesday on a Zoom call with reporters that Shelton is exercising that void to test free agency.
Snead said the Rams have been in “constant communication” with Shelton and his representation, and have had “very similar discussions” with Dotson and his camp as well.
“[Shelton] wanted to take the void, and at that point, let’s begin figuring out maybe the next contract for him,” Snead said. “Kevin got to this point, earned this opportunity to find his real market.”
Snead added that he understands players’ desires to determine their value on the open market before having more substantive negotiations with the Rams.
“Sometimes you gotta be patient in this process, which I do think is very healthy and productive for both sides,” Snead said. “You can’t microwave free agency. You have to put it in the oven.”
Similarly, Snead said that the Rams have talked with safety John Johnson III and cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon and their reps, but both are also expected to test the market after making major contributions to the Rams on veteran minimum deals in 2023.
As the Rams prepare for free agency, they have a salary cap question to answer.
Utility offensive lineman Joe Noteboom is scheduled to be the Rams’ fourth-highest cap hit at $20 million. If he were released and designated a post-June 1 cut, that could free up $15 million in cap space for the Rams with a dead cap figure of $5 million.
Snead praised Noteboom as a valuable sixth man along…
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