If the Los Angeles Rams want Aaron Donald to return, they are going to have to overcome one seemingly simple hurdle that actually has widespread implications for others on the team, and it is not the 10-time Pro Bowlerâs playing time.
Donaldâs two-year layoff likely means he has to work his way to playing the full complement of snaps he is used to, but that hardly means that he would be a part-time contributor.
Therein lies a key reason for the delay in any official announcements.
Aaron Donald Has Clear Vision for Potential Return to Rams
GettyAaron Donald is expected to return to the Los Angeles Rams
ESPNâs Peter Schrager joined Pat McAfee to get some insight into where things sit between Donald and the Rams after the 2021 Super Bowl champion was spotted leaving the teamâs practice field following a workout.
Conflicting insider takes have emerged about what the workout means for Donaldâs potential return to the field.
Schrager said, âIt starts with the player,â and that he expects clarity by the start of training camp.
âDonald is not going to come back as some $ .30-on-the-dollar version of Aaron Donald; he wants to be ready. Thatâs why that workout was going on. He wants to be fully where he was when he retired two years ago, and wants to be the best version of himself,â Schrager said on âThe Pat McAfee Showâ on July 14.
âThey havenât even discussed money yet. So thatâs the secondary part of this. The first part is: does Aaron Donald want to come back? Is he prepared to come back? Is he ready to come back? The Rams would welcome him with open arms, obviously, if the numbers worked out. But this is not going to be one of those deals where it’s like Week 2, Week 3, Week 4; no, no, no. He wants to go the full season if he comes back, and he wants to be at his best version of himself. So thatâs why these workouts are happening.â
Donaldâs potential return has caught the attention of Rams players, coaches, and management, as well as players around the league. The uncertainty of it all has made for fitting drama as training camp approaches.
Aaron Donald Coming Back for Everything
GettyAaron Donald is expected to be all-in if he comes out of retirement.
ESPNâs Adam Schefter projected â12, 15â snaps for Donald if he returns to the Rams, which McAfee rejected. Schrager did not believe Schefter was âthat far offâ in his assessment, with a critical caveat.
âI would think more than that. I would think you get him 20, 25âwhatever it isâif he comes back,â Schrager said, adding that the Rams could build him up to a greater workload during the year.
McAfee still said he expected more, but he and Schrager agreed Donald will want to be full-go.
âHe wants to make sure heâs his best version,â Schrager said, accepting McAfeeâs premise of NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordanâs run at the end of his playing career with the Washington Wizards.
âHe doesnât want to be a lesser version of himself. Heâs too good of a competitor. Heâs already won all the awards and has the Super Bowl rings. He doesnât need to do this just to do it. He wants to be the most dominant defensive tackle in the league, and thereâs a chance he can be if heâs in shape. And all those workout videos are different than playing shape, as you know.â
Aaron Donald Not Expected to Get in the Way
GettySean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams would be walking a fine line financially with Aaron Donald.
The financial aspect is not insignificant, but Schrager does not expect that it would prevent Donald from returning or disrupt the Ramsâ plans for the future. They have several players like defensive lineman Kobie Turner and wide receiver Puka Nacua in line for new deals.
âThese guys, theyâre waiting their turn for their payday. And I donât think Aaron Donald is going to be the one to say, âYou know what, I need $40 million for the year,ââ Schrager said. âItâs gonnn be incentives-based, and itâll also be, âIâm not gonna ruin it for those young guys. Theyâre next in line; I get it. But I need something.ââ
That does not mean the Rams legend does not want to be properly compensated.
However, the mutual respect between the two sides should help facilitate a deal that is workable for both sides of the transaction.
âAaron Donaldâs agents have been some of the most savvy negotiators over the years. Remember, holdouts year after year. And then, getting his money. And then, surpassing expectations, and then getting more. So, I donât think it’s necessarily going to be one of these where itâs one year, $3 million. âIâm just happy to be here.â No, no. Heâs going to get paid something, and thereâs going to be incentives, Iâm sure.â
Schrager and McAfee made it clear that they were speculating about Donaldâs potential contract desires, but the Rams certainly know better than to disrespect him with a below-value offer.
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