Alden Gonzalez@Alden_Gonzalez Here's a look at the T-shirts the Rams are sporting in the offseason program. "We Not Me" has evolved.by RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Joe Curley@vcsjoecurley The Rams current roster has 66 players on it. If they make all eight picks next week, they will have room for 16 undrafted free agents after next weekend.by RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams DT Aaron Donald absent from start of voluntary workoutsby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
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Rams coach Sean McVay, on Aaron Donald once again skipping te start of the offseason program: "What I think we feel good about is the dialogue that has existed. We totally understand some of the other things that are going on with regards to wanting to get that deal. With respect to Aaron, we feel really good about where we're at with the dialogue."by RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Ndamukong Suh gets No. 93 from Ethan Westbrooksby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
For what it's worth, it appears the Rams and Aaron Donald are in a better place in Year 2, which might be evidenced by how he gave the team such great access from Pittsburgh for their Facebook documentary series. Donald likes Sean McVay and the direction of the team, and the Rams are also probably far more willing to pay him big money now, coming off Defensive Player of the Year and in the fiby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
New Rams numbers: Aqib Talib, 21; Marcus Peters, 22; Sam Shields, 37; Ramik Wilson, 52; Ndamukong Suh, 93. No number assigned to Brandin Cooks yet. Westbrooks is now #95by RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Aaron Donald Entering Final Season of Rookie Deal –Video ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Louis Riddick talk about Aaron Donald’s contract situation, his value to the Rams, and his dominance in the NFL Watch Donald Discussionby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Who's A More Valuable Player - Aaron Donald or Khalil Mack? --Video The Good Morning Football Crew discusses who is the most valuable: Aaron Donald or Khalil Mack? 2 of the 3 vote for Mack. Watch Donald-Mack Debateby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams safety Lamarcus Joyner to sign franchise tagby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Lamarcus Joyner signing franchise tag, participating in Rams’ offseason workby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams to begin offseason program with Aaron Donald’s contract situation unsettledby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Presence, not statistics, is what makes Suh so valuable Numbers fail to capture what Ndamukong Suh can bring to a defensive line. If he records just one sack in 2018, his $14 million contract is worth it.by RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Who Constructed the Best Big Board of the 2015 NFL Draft?by RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Chiefs, Rams to face off in Mexico City on Monday Night Football, per reportby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
The picks would be made after the draft....so you know where the player will be going and who they'd be coached by.by RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
I was about to respond....but you did it perfectly.by RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Should that be a minimum in determining a Hit? ....But then what do you do with a backup QB -- Mannion Also, should where the player was picked factor in? Should it be a tougher standard for someone picked in the Top 10 vs. the 3rd round? Gurley and Brown are both starters....if their draft positions were reversed would it change their status? Gurley in the 3rd would obviously be a homby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Aaron Donald not expected to show when Rams begin voluntary offseason workouts Mondayby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams' big question on special teams: Will Greg Zuerlein be back to old form?by RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSunTzu_vs_Camus we just need the criteria of what a Hit or Miss looks like... (ie starter? good starter? back-up/depth & never starts, fails to make the team, plays good 1 or 2yrs but not the other?, injured but showed somethin? injured and didn't show much, etc)...what is it???? ....we could cobble that together in a thread of suggestions maybe?!! Then we post a thread where with tby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSunTzu_vs_Camus the best. So, when I say BPA...I'm meaning the Rams' interpretation of BPA based on THEIR Big Board. but that's just me! ;) Yes, it's specific to the Rams' board (even if there isn't one specific BPA at any one point as ZN pointed out) and it's the same for every team. The main point is that there is no universal ratings....but as I pointed out above....I think we'reby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
A few weeks ago, Greg Gabriel tweeted the following-- Being close to how the prospects come off the board on draft night is not evaluating. Evaluating is being right on your opinion of the player. It’s a couple years before we know real answer He captures something I’ve been thinking about for a number of years. How could you really judge someone’s ability to evaluate NFL talent and predby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSoCalRAMatic When we say BPA that would be the top rated of the Rams' board. I don't think most people see it that way. I've followed this for a long time and when most people say BPA they are referring to a "universal" BPA that they think most everyone would agree on. A lot of fans believe in consensus ratings. They survey where all the "draft experts" have playersby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
If they had player they had clearly rated ahead of all the others at that point,then they should take him regardless of position. But that rarely happens, especially at Pick 87. At most points in the draft (especially later on) teams will have more than one player with similar/same grades. In that case they can pick the player that fills the greatest need. Also, BPA is really meaningless bby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams have plenty of depth in defensive backfield, so seeking future assets is secondaryby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com
(How to) View Grit NFL scouts spend hundreds of hours every year poring over tape to find an edge in the draft, but there’s one element that’s impossible to measure: intangibles. Here’s how the league’s evaluators try to crack the code for unquantifiable traits like poise, leadership, toughness, confidence, and, yes, grit. From one year to the next, no team consistently fares better than thby RamBill - RamsFootballFans.com