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Re: I like Wash St, and that OT

February 11, 2019 08:32AM
however, the answer below is truth

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Rams43
The bottom line:

No matter what they do, if Whitworth does retire, the Rams will be downgrading at left tackle. There are no surefire options, and Rams fans should be hoping Whitworth decides to give it another go. Overall, both in terms of upside and cost, it might be in the Rams’ best interest to draft Whitworth’s replacement on their own if they do add a tackle this offseason.

But we don't know the internal grade of Notebloom. The guy says it, too, here.

Action speaks louder than words, and by what I've read the club has had contact with a number of OL college guys thus far in the all stars.
I'd say were also in the hunt for safeties. Duh.

I do like Dillard. Would not be surprised to see him emerge ahead of others at all. Maybe the combine will help some of the other names, and we'll have that luxury of choice when the clock starts @ #31

I am more curious right now about safety, but at some point I'd expect the "Mountain Man" to make a decision before free agency kicks in.
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  Re: I like Wash St, and that OT

leafnose130February 11, 2019 08:32AM

  if he retires

ferragamo79160February 11, 2019 09:22AM