Marcus Peters is new to the Los Angeles Rams, but he quickly developed an opinion on Aaron Donald's contract situation.

"Pay the man," Peters said after the team's first OTAs.

Donald did not report for voluntary OTAs because of an ongoing contract dispute. Sean McVay said that he doesn't anticipate seeing Donald until a resolution is reached.

"It is something that we want to get resolved," McVay said. "As far as a timetable, don't really have any dates on that."

Donald, who turns 27 on Wednesday, is entering the fifth year of his rookie contract and is scheduled to earn $6.89 million, but he is seeking to become one of the highest-paid players in the league.