April 30, 2017 03:06PM
The higher the grade, the more sure thing they should be. And the more sure thing they should be, the more likely they should be to contribute sooner than later. The longer the learning curve, the more risk.

The higher grades include a premium that typically includes early production, i.e. immediate starter/contributor.

The second one. not sure what he was thinking.
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  Evan Silva grades Rams draft

max1058April 30, 2017 10:50AM

  Re: Evan Silva grades Rams draft

Rampage2K-281April 30, 2017 10:58AM

  Silva hates the Rams.

CROMWELL21299April 30, 2017 10:59AM

  Re: I question his logic and accuracy...

dzrams265April 30, 2017 11:14AM

  Two good points

RamUK224April 30, 2017 02:13PM

  Can answer your first one

9er8er189April 30, 2017 03:06PM

  Re: Can answer your first one

dzrams304April 30, 2017 05:49PM

  General agreement with disagreement on some specifics

9er8er252April 30, 2017 11:17AM

  Only one question...

max398April 30, 2017 11:32AM

  Re: Only one question...

9er8er221April 30, 2017 12:27PM

  Fair enough...

max321April 30, 2017 12:43PM

  They aren't likely to win a lot of games

9er8er193April 30, 2017 01:50PM

  Re: Evan Silva grades Rams draft

Hollywood Ram265April 30, 2017 11:21AM

  I got nuthin

wv ram281April 30, 2017 02:02PM

  Quinn is an after thought for me

RFIP187April 30, 2017 05:54PM