Who Will Be the Rams Kicker in 2023? Assessing the Options After Matt Gay’s Departure

Could former 49er, Robbie Gould, be the next Rams Kicker?

With Matt Gay signing a lucrative contract with the Indianapolis Colts, the Los Angeles Rams find themselves in need of a new kicker. This situation is eerily similar to when Greg Zuerlein left the team in 2020, leaving the Rams scrambling for a replacement. As they search for their next kicker, the Rams have several options to consider, including drafting a specialist, signing a free agent, or even turning to a former rival.

The Search For The Next Rams Kicker.

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One possibility is to address the vacancy in the draft. While drafting a kicker can be risky, it may be the Rams’ best option to find a young and talented player with a strong leg who can develop into a reliable long-term solution for the team while also remaining cheap for the next few seasons. I think most Rams fans can remember the disaster of a kicking carousel that started off with rookie Sam Sloman in 2020.

The free-agent market for kickers, on the other hand, does not appear to be especially promising. Available options such as Chase McLaughlin and Eddy Pineiro have not consistently impressed, making them less-than-ideal candidates to fill the void left by Gay’s departure.

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However, the most intriguing option could be former San Francisco 49ers kicker Robbie Gould. Despite being a long-time rival, Gould has been consistently accurate throughout his career and would bring a wealth of experience to the Rams’ special teams unit. Signing Gould could be a strategic move that bolsters the Rams’ kicking game while also weakening a divisional opponent.

As the Rams evaluate their options for a new kicker, the decision they make will have a significant impact on the team’s overall performance. Finding a reliable kicker is crucial for a team with Super Bowl aspirations, as every point matters in the highly competitive NFL landscape.

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