iOL Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma - My top pick for the Rams today, maybe not tomorrow. He does immediately improve the interior line. Blythe dreams about Humphreys natural gifts and size...
S Jevon Holland, Oregon - He was my top safety coming into the season and I doubt he moves off that. No way is he available at 57. He is smart, super athletic and pretty versatile.
EDGE Jordan Smith, UAB - kicked from Florida for credit card fraud scheme. Rams pass.
LB Dylan Moses, Alabama - ACL tear at the end of the 2019 season, looked good again this year. He'd be a great fit in the middle ala Devon White. Not White, but a very athletic, strong high motor ILBer that can cover and hit. Obviously I like him alot.
EDGE Carlos Basham Jr., Wake Forest - He's a 280 lb DE, not exactly an edge rusher. More of an upgraded Fox. 57 is too high for him and DL is not a priority.
OT Dillon Radunz, North Dakota State - I like him as the future LT. Not sure he'd start at OG over Corbett or Edwards, but he'd be a good fit at RT if Havs went somewhere.
LB Jabril Cox, LSU - If the Rams still covet versatile LBers that can play inside and outside like Hollins and Howard, he'd be a game changer. Works inside in a 34 like at LSU, can play on the outside like at NDSU. He covers well, excellent ball skills, insane closing speed on the QB or ball carrier and has a hot motor.
S Richie Grant, UCF - one of my favorite players in the draft. An absolute ball hawk, was really flexible in college like Burgess and Rapp. Seems a bit redundant. Would not be upset with this pick though.
iOL Josh Myers, Ohio State - I like Myers, but I doubt he is a value pick at 57 compared to what will be there. He is a definite upgrade over Blythe. And scheme wise, works perfectly.
WR Amari Rodgers, Clemson - At 5'-9 1/2" 211 lbs, he is a rocked up explosion waiting to happen. I think he is a slot mostly, but I think he can play some on the outside due to his strength and very good route running combined with his suddenness. He'd be an interesting pick to say the least.
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