The Los Angeles Rams may be getting another Buffalo Bill very soon. The Rams first took the Bills former-second round draft pick/ No. 2 Wide Receiver Robert Woods this past Thursday. This was an excellent signing for the Rams, but finding a new center is a must for the Rams after the release of C Tim Barnes.
So who is the dark horse Center who gave up zero sacks for the Bills? His name is Ryan Groy. The Bills gave him a low ball offer of $1.7917 million for the 2017 season as any team has the right to either match or pay him more. Could former teammate Woods try to get Groy to follow in his footsteps?
This past Friday, ESPN Writer Adam Caplan reported that Groy has interest from four teams, and one of those teams is the Los Angeles Rams. Gory played in 15 games, with starting in seven games for the Bills after the injury of Eric Wood.
#Bills RFA G Ryan Groy has drawn interest from at least 4 teams, sources said. A few of them said they think he could come in and start.
— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) March 10, 2017
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Also another factor that could lead Groy to Los Angeles, is Aaron Kromer who was the former Bills offensive line coach who is now in the spotlight with the Rams. The connection is here, let’s make a deal.
Via BillsWire: His 79.5 overall grade ranked third among free agent centers, and his appeal is obvious for a Rams franchise that had one of the NFL’s worst offensive lines after investing two high draft picks in running back Todd Gurley and quarterback Jared Goff.
If the Los Angeles Rams can offer Groy a deal he cannot refuse, the Rams would have a very improved offense line.
He figures to be Buffalo’s top reserve interior offensive lineman behind Wood and guards Richie Incognito and John Miller – if the Bills are able to retain him.
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