Robinson has a solid track record playing on a poor team with sub-par QB's. He is professional and experienced. All reports from camp indicate he is on track to be a major contributor. He is a fantastic #2. I am comfortable with saying he will be one of the best #2 receivers on any team this year. Van Jefferson is above average for a #3, but he is dealing with an injury. I agree he needs to be more aggressive. It's his third year, time to take the next step. TuTu, we shall see., for the same reasons I am high on Robinson, I can't predict how Tutu will perform. Camp reports on TuTu were good, but he has no track record in the NFL. Regardless due to his size I see him as a part-time complimentary piece that will get more touches /targets on fewer snaps than the #3 receiver will. Skowronek is serviceable, time for him to step up. The Rams might re-sign OBJ, but it would be late in the season. It won't happen if someone steps up big time. It would also be after Robinson is well integrated into the offense. Coming off another injury, OBJ would replace Jefferson or whoever is playing #3. But OBJ is interchangeable in the Rams offense. If fully healthy he can take snaps at any of the receiver positions and there is much value in that. McCutcheon needs an opportunity and if Jefferson or Skowronek fail early he will take their spot until OBJ is signed. Kupp is without question locked in at one.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/06/2022 07:32AM by hammer.