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Deadpool's Hypothetical Rams Vertically Stacked Board after day 2

April 26, 2019 07:51PM
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So some posters wanted this board and I thought I would give it a shot. Basically what happens with an NFL stacked draft board, scouts,coaches and the FO get together and go through players and 1st stack them by position (which I did) then overall regardless of position (which I also did) then they shave off names that don't fit. Then they stack according to need and depth of class and obviously talent and lastly, scheme and lockerroom fit. I think most teams are now doing a horizontal board, but it just doesn't work on a message board format, so this will have to do.

I ended up with 150 names, which is a bit much, but without having any idea what they are looking for as far as S or Cbs, it added a bunch of names. I threw in a few late round QBs that see mto fit what McVay likes in his QBs, I added some WRs that are a) explosive, b) can play in the slot or c) are route runners that can back up multiple WR spots. As far as RBs, if they can fit into an outside zone scheme, they were included, as far as OL, if you can zone block inside or out, you got in. Any questions feel free to ask. FWIW last year, my 1st stacked board had 6 of 11 players and 1 UDFA. So not bad.




11. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson - S - Florida - 5'-11" 210 lbs. - A scheme transcendent FS that can play man, zone and even in the slot. A rare blend of instincts, range, speed and ball skills make him a versatile defender for a teams back end.


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25. Taylor Rapp - S - Washington - 6'-0" 208 lbs. - a SS with ok range. He'll earn his paycheck playing closer to the LoS and being that extra run stopper. Physical with an edge.


26. Amani Oruwariye - CB - Penn State - 6'-2" 205 lbs. - sub 4.5 speed, and tested out of the gym at the combine. smooth athlete that plays up to his size. Works in any scheme.


27. Julian Love - CB - Notre Dame - 5'-11" 195 lbs. - smooth, but not fast. Physical, with outstanding ball skills. Advanced footwork. I think he works in a variety of schemes.


28. D'Andre Walker - EDGE - Georgia - 6'-2" 251 lbs. - Stout against the run with a developing pass rush skill set, high motor, 1 year starter so room to grow.


30. Christian Miller - EDGE - Alabama - 6'-3" 247 lbs. - tough and aggressive, more fluid than explosive, still fairly inexperienced as a starter, solid against the run. Love his upside.


31. David Edwards - OT -Wisconsin - 6'-6" 308 lbs. - Another strong, mobile OT from Wisconsin. RT or possibly RG, he is well coached but lags a bit behind because he is still transitioning from TE.


33. Deionte Thompson - S - Alabama - 6'-1" 195 lbs. - Another rangey FS, Like most Alabama defenders, he's aggressive. 1 year starter and his inexperience or instincts (not sure which) got him in trouble at times.


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39. Justin Layne - CB - Michigan State - 6'-2" 192 lbs. - WR convert with ball skills that has some physicality to his game, but is going to need to be taught the finer points of being a CB.


41. Amani Hooker - S - Iowa - 5'-11" 210 lbs. - a SS with good range and excellent ball skills. Not bursty, but his intelligence and anticipation keep him in every play. Excellent tackler.


45. Zach Allen - EDGE - Boston College - 6'-4" 281 lbs. - another tough and aggressive run defender, high motor, high IQ. Enough experience to start day 1. 43 end from a 3 point stance.


47. Dru Samia - IOL - Oklahoma - 6'-5" 305 lbs. - Great athlete for a OG, that uses superior technique over power and plays to the whistle all day. perfect zone blocker.


48. Michael Deiter - OT - Wisconsin - 6'-5" 309 lbs. - He has played every line position, very athletic, with functional strength, and like every Wisc. OL, he has been well coached and has advanced technique.


51. Daylon Mack - IDL - Texas A&M - 6'-1" 336 lbs. - Size, strength and surprising explosiveness. He's a NT that can anchor at the point of attack or use that 1st step to disrupt a gap. Not going to be a real pass rush threat.


52. Gerald Willis - IDL - Miami - 6'-2" 302 lbs. - runs a bit hot and cold, but when hot he is tough to stop. has shown multiple pass moves, has decent get off at the snap and his power is decent for the position.


57. Renell Wren - IDL - Arizona State - 6'-5" 318 lbs. - strength and length are his calling cards (30 reps with 34" arms is really impressive) easy mover both laterally and going forward. Leverage can be an issue and really just needs to be coached up.


59. David Long - CB - Michigan - 5'-11" 196 lbs. - Solid in a word. Solid speed, solid athletic profile, solid in his movement from the waist down. Nothing that wows you. An NFL weight room is going to do him wonders.


61. Darrell Henderson - RB - Memphis - 5'-8" 208 lbs. - Slippery in space with HR speed, didn't catch a ton of passes, doesn't carry the size to consistantly run between the tackles, but is willing.


64. Cameron Smith - LB - USC - 6'-2" 238 lbs - ILB with the best instincts in the class. Solid run defender with excellent pursuit skills, a bit stiff which limits his pass coverage.


65. Kaleb McGary - OT - Washington - 6'-7" 317 lbs. - A mauler with plenty of size and experience. He isn't the most nimble or athletic OL, but he gets the job done. Technique could use some cleaning up to get the most out of his skill set. Man power scheme fit.



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70. Daniel Wise - IDL - Kansas - 6'-3" 281 lbs. - A 1 gap scheme penetrator that has enough get off to get after the QB. Not enough sand in his pants to hold up against the run. Had a nice Shrine Bowl Week.


71. Jaquan Johnson - S - Miami - 5'-10" 191 lbs. - A bit of a tweener, size of a FS, aggressiveness of a SS. Good range, but hasn't made a ton of plays on the ball. Does give you some scheme flexibility.


72. KeeSean Johnson - WR - Fresno State - 6'-1" 201 lbs. - Advanced route runner with strong hands (never saw him drop a ball in any game I watched) average athletic ability. His size, route running and hands will allow him to line up anywhere as a possession WR.


73. David Long - LB - West Virginia - 5'-11" 227 lbs. - a tweener Big nickel backer/ 43 Will backer. Good instincts with a bit of thump and ability to drop into coverage. Lacks the size to hold up well against the run or shed effectively.


74. Bruce Anderson - RB - NDSU - 5'-11" 210 lbs. - great size and power, good lateral movement to bounce runs outside, plus pass catcher, good in pass pro, lacks long speed. kick returning is a plus.


76. Justice Hill - RB - Oklahoma State - 5;-10" 198 lbs. - a hr hitter (4.40) with excellent balance/footwork. Plenty of pass catches in college, offers little in the form of power.

80. Justin Hollins - EDGE - Oregon - 6'-5" 248 lbs. - A quick twitch pass rusher that wins on speed and quickness, needs to add strength before he is a 3 down 34 edge. The package is there though.


81. Bobby Evans - OT - Oklahoma - 6'-4" 312 lbs. -A smooth moving, athletic OT with decent power and a good anchor. Run blocking is ahead of his pass blocking. ZBS fit.


84. Bryce Love - RB - Stanford - 5'-9" 200 lbs. - Elusive runner with speed to take it to the house, a former Heisman candidate that has fought injuries for 2 years.


86. Michael Jackson - CB - Miami - 6'-1" 210 lbs. - Strong and physical style of play with decent play speed and good not great movement skills. Good in run support. translate to an NFL press man corner.


87. Brett Rypien - QB - Boise State - 6'-2" 210 lbs. - Accurate with good mechanics from the ground up, won't wow you with athleticism but isn't a statue either, plays under control, lacking a bit of arm strength.


88. David Sills V - WR - West Virginia - 6'-3" 211 lbs. - QB turned WR, so he understands coverage. He's a sneaky vertical threat. Mechanically sound route runner with good, not great, hands. Size to work in the redzone, otherwise a possession receiver.


89. Stanley Morgan Jr. - WR - Nebraska - 6'-0" 202 lbs. - Very nuanced route runner with natural hands and 4.5 speed. Not the most explosive athlete, but is athletic. Gets after it as a blocker.


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90. Isaiah Johnson - CB - Houston - 6'-2" 208 lbs. - Converted WR with ball skills. Still learning the position, so time is needed to develop, but hard to teach his size, speed (4.4) and fluidity.


92. Ross Pierschbacher - IOL - Alabama - 6'-4" 307 lbs. - good size for a OC and is a surpringly smooth mover. Needs to get stronger, but is not a weakling.


93. Wyatt Ray - EDGE - Boston College - 6'-3" 257 lbs. - A speed to power converter that holds his own very well for his size against the run. Harold Landry's understudy so I like him more then most I think.


94. Hunter Renfrow - WR - Clemson - 5'-10" 184 lbs. - Your typical slot WR that has enough speed to be effective. Great hands, good route runner, understands coverages and huge effort.


95. Saivion Smith - CB - Alabama - 6'-1" 199 lbs. - Big and physical with suspect speed, he needs more coaching, but I think the skill set is there.


96. Mike Bell - S - Fresno State - 6'-3" 210 lbs. - Good range, good ball skills and good against the run, nothing pops out at you. His lack of speed scares me a bit.


98. Isaiah Buggs - IDL - Alabama - 6'-3" 306 lbs. - Physical, over-hyped, underachiever. His strength and physicality makes him solid against the run, but he just never ramped it up to make himself a pass rushing force often enough for my taste. Do not like his motor.


99. Ben Burr-Kirven - LB - Washington - 6'-0" 230 lbs. - Another undersized ball of fury. 43 Will that struggles taking on blockers but plays fast and likes contact.


100. Tre Watson - LB - Maryland - 6'-2" 235 lbs. - ILB that can bring the lumber. 5 ints on the year shows he's ok in coverage as well. A stat machine that would work in a defense that can keep him clean.


101. Marvell Tell - S - USC - 6'-2" 198 lbs. - Great size for the position, but was terribly inconsistent this year, then tested real well, making me think its a lack of ability to diagnose quickly or lack of effort. Both scare the heck out of me.


103. Ryan Bates - OT - Penn State - 6'-5" 306 lbs. - I think he could be a super sub for a zbs team. He has played all over for Penn State and has decent movement skills and enough strength to play inside.


105. Sheldrick Redwine - S - Miami - 6'-0" 196 lbs. - Nice combination of speed and physicality. A CB turned S, still feeling his way in his new position, team will need to coach him up.


106. Blake Cashman - LB - Minnesota - 6'-1" 237 lbs. - A Will LBer that lacks speed, but makes up for it with effort. Flows well to the ball, but needs to be kept clean and could use a year in an NFL weightroom which could give him some positional flexibility.


107. Dontavius Russell - IDL - Auburn - 6'-3" 319 lbs. - High effort, high motor run plugger with a bit of gap penetration. A 1 or 2 gap NT. A poor man's Dexter Lawrence seems to fit.


108. Mark Fields - CB - Clemson - 6'-0" 192 lbs. - sub 4.4 speed in a 6' body with loose joints. injuries and stuck behind guys on depth chart make him a bit unpolished.


109. Oli Udoh - OT - Elon - 6'-6" 323 lbs. - Another Shrine game and Senior bowl kid. 35 3/8" arms to go on an almost 6'-6" frame make for plenty of length. He is raw, but has the athletic ability and size to make a run at a roster spot to be developed.


110. Austin Bryant - EDGE - Clemson - 6'-4" 271 lbs. - works either in a 2 point or 3 point stance, a try hard pass rusher with great length, decent athletic ability, needs coaching up. Should be stouter against the run then he is.


111. Jordan Ta'amu - QB - Mississippi - 6'-3" 221 lbs. - Can make throws to every level of the field and do so with accuracy, plus athleticism, good mechanics, needs time to be developed in a NFL offense.


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112. Isaiah Prince - OT - Ohio State - 6'-6" 305 lbs. - A good mover, but stiff which is weird. Doesn't get good bend in his sets. That diminishes his strength some. He has the size the NFL wants. ZBS is his best fit.


113. Malik Gant - S - Marshall - 6'-0" 209 lbs. - Physical finisher in the run game and fast enough to cover. Does not possess much in the way of ball skills. SS that could match up against TEs and be that 8th man in the box.


114. Shareef Miller - EDGE - Penn State - 6'-5" 254 lbs. - quick, smooth and good range, not a run defender, I wished he played tougher or with more edge to him. There is untapped potential in him.


115. Drue Tranquill - LB - Notre Dame - 6'-2" 234 lbs. - Physical, high IQ, high motor guy that lacks the athletic traits needed to be a 3 down backer. 2 ACL surgeries are a concern. Tested really well at the combine.


116. Sean Bunting - CB - Central Michigan - 6'-0" 195 lbs. - Good size, speed and is a fluid athlete. He's getting by on athletic ability alone, needs technique work.


118. Tommy Sweeney - TE - Boston College - 6'-5" 251 lbs. - A natural pass catcher, doesn't play outside of his skillset and just outworks you. Not a tremendous athlete. Good routerunner in a class of average routerunners. High effort blocker makes him an in-line dual threat TE in 12 personnel.


119. Tyler Jones - OT - NC State - 6'-3" 306 lbs. - At his size, he's moving inside to OG, a technician with above average athletic ability and average at best strength, he profiles well into a ZBS with a year or 2 to add NFL muscle and mass.


123. Chris Slayton - IDL - Syracuse - 6'-4" 307 lbs. - Powerful, with a good build, not overly athletic. Excellent motor.


124. Iman Marshall - CB - USC - 6'-1" 207 lbs. - I love his frame and his physical demeanor, but he was too up and down and gives away too many easy catches underneath.


125. Jordan Brailford - EDGE- Oklahoma State - 6'-3" 252 lbs. - Beefed up from the regular season, so is he a OLB or a 34 Edge? Explosive and fast, could use polish as a pass rusher, more strength to hold up against the run.


126. Montre Hartage - CB - Northwestern - 5'-11" 190 lbs. - A ballhawk (9 ints) that will stick his nose in and tackle. He is a bit stiff and his long speed is not great (4.68 confirms this) so should go to a zone team.


128. Maxx Crosby - EDGE - Eastern Michigan - 6'-5" 255 lbs. - Long, athletic and highly productive, needs to add some muscle in the NFL, which makes him a ST regular with rotational edge upside.


129. Malik Reed - EDGE - Nevada - 6'-1" 237 lbs. - Athletic and loose limbed, high motor and high character, might suffer from tweener-itis. Is he a 34 edge or a 43 lber? I like him as a 34 edge as a situational pass rusher.


130. Carl Granderson - EDGE - Wyoming - 6'-5" 255 lbs. - Long with above average athleticism, occasionally flashes some speed to power. Underwhelming as a run defender.


131. Derrick Baity - CB - Kentucky - 6'-2" 197 lbs. - Great size for the position, but needs to add some lbs for the next level. A bit disjointed in his movement skills, good fit in a zone scheme.


132. Gardner Minshew - QB - Washington State - 6'-1" 225 lbs. - strong arm, unflappable in the pocket and decent mobility, his accuracy comes and goes and needs to be developed in a pro offense.


133. Travis Fulgham - WR - Old Dominion - 6'-3" 215 lbs. - Excellent body control for a 6'-3" frame which aids in excellent route running, making the tough catch or RAC. Decent long speed.


134. C.J. Conrad - TE - Kentucky - 6'-5" 249 lbs. -good hands and give em hell attitude. Won't wow you athletically, a zone sitter and chain mover TE. Needs to add NFL strength.


135. Jalen Jelks - EDGE - Oregon - 6'-5" 256 lbs. - TV guys would consider him "twitched up", add to that his long body and if some team can develop him, might have a 34 pass rusher. Does not hold up well against the run.



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136. John Cominsky EDGE - Charleston - 6'-5" 286 lbs. - another inside/outside DL that loved using the 4 point stance, excellent run defender, lacks flexibility to win in space as an edge rusher.


137. Tim Harris - CB - Virginia - 6'-2" 205 lbs. - Big and instinctual, likes to get his hands dirty and mix it up a bit. lacks long speed and can get beat over the top. injury history.


138. Jamal Peters - CB - Mississippi State - 6'-2" 218 lbs.- a bigger CB that might have to transition to S. Demeanor and tackles like a S. Intriguing size/skill set that an inventive team could do something with.


139. Blace Brown - CB - Troy - 6'-0" 194 lbs. - Nice size and good instincts and can make plays on the ball, his 4.75 40 time is worrisome considering he had an ACL surgery in 2017, maybe never regained quickness...


140. Porter Gustin - EDGE - USC - 6'-5" 255 lbs. - A hard working, effort edge with 2 years of injury history slowing him down. handles himself well agaonst the run. Tested well, so he might finally be getting healthy.


141. James Williams - RB - Washington State - 5'-10" 197 lbs. - Smooth and nimble, lacks the power to run consistently between the tackles. Outstanding pass catcher.


142. Malik Carney - EDGE - North Carolina - 6'-2" 251 lbs. - Decent athleticism with high effort, a bit undersized that struggles against the run. Situational pass rusher.



143. Anthony Johnson - WR - Buffalo - 6'-2" 209 lbs. - Good route runner, strong hands and seems to understand the nuances of WR. Possession WR in NFL.


144. Javon Patterson - IOL - Mississippi - 6'-3" 307 lbs. - An athletic IOL that has played OG and OC, needs to get stronger, but projects well to a zone scheme.


145. Jimmy Moreland - CB- James Madison - 5'-11" 175 lbs. - FCS level, He's a ballhawking CB that will obviously move inside over the slot in the NFL due to size. 18 career ints with 6 returned for TDs.


146. Khari Willis - S - Michigan State - 5'-11" 213 lbs. - A physical S with decent range that will do his best work closer to the box and against TEs.


147. Lamont Gaillard - IOL - Georgia - 6'-2" 295 lbs. - Powerful IOL that projects into a power run game due to a lack of athleticism. Good anchor and has been a OC for last 2 years.


148. Emmanuel Butler - WR - Northern Arizona - 6'-3" 215 lbs. - A nice FCS WR that has just enough juice to be dangerous. A draft and stash upside wideout.


149. - Jordon Brown - CB - South Dakota State - 6'-0" 207 lbs - A nice size/ speed combo from the FCS. He's a bit raw as he started college as a WR. But his instincts and natural physical ability is unteachable.


150. Mitch Hyatt - OT - Clemson - 6'-5" 303 lbs. - An average athlete for the position, needs to get stronger. Zone blocking team could use him as a reserve that can play inside or out in a pinch.

Seventh Round _______________________________________________________________



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