Aaron Donald's renewal is one of the topics of concern for the Los Angeles Ram this year.
In the interview last week, the general manager of the team, Les Snead, ensured that Donald's new contract had been included in the consideration of the team's salary space.
The ram's management clearly believes that Donald should get the league's top salary. In an interview, Snyder accidentally admitted that Donald's salary will exceed his new teammate Nadaukong Su (Ndamukong Suh), thus becoming the league's highest-paid defensive player.
"The benefits of the signing of Ndamacon is that" Snyder said. "Now is 31 years old and was once the league's highest-paid defensive player. It is very important to win this stage of his career."
"He knows well that you can partner with a teammate who is about to NFL Coins become the league's highest-paid defensive player. It's really a good thing. I guess you would say that two are better than one."
The ram's decision is wise. In the past two years, Donald has surpassed J.J. Watt as the league's most dominant defensive player.
The Rams have made it clear that the renewal of Donald is a priority, and the insiders told the NFL official website that the players introduced this year in the offseason will not affect the salary space that has been reserved for Donald.