QuoteRFIP QuoteRamJr QuoteRFIP If the Bills let him go. Kid is a superstar stuck playing with subpar QB play and horrific offensive coaching. Tyrod has been anything but sub par over the last two seasons. Him and the whole Bills offense have been ranked in the top-11 over the last two seasons. TD/int's look good but barely 3k yards in either season speaks volumnes. Funny that people herby RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRFIP If the Bills let him go. Kid is a superstar stuck playing with subpar QB play and horrific offensive coaching. Tyrod has been anything but sub par over the last two seasons. Him and the whole Bills offense have been ranked in the top-11 over the last two seasons.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
I have no problem with them getting him if they could. Obviously I wouldn't want to give up a premium pick or anything like that, but I see no risk and McVay and his staff seem to have a way about them and I believe players are going to love playing for him and winning. It would be huge if he was even half as good as he was before.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
If it's UDFA, there's no reason not to. He's like Matt Johnson from Bowling Green, who I wish could get an opportunity to play in a developmental league, but Evans has an even better arm.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteDeadpool at 27, so if Watson slides a little he could fit into your top 60 frame. I'm assuming that's 21 to 60? I honestly couldn't add anyone after that. I guess I would add Chad Kelly to your 160 to UDFA list. You cannot teach an arm like that. Get him with a good OC/QBC/HC and you could develop something pretty good. No one likes Dane Evans from Tulsa? If we're talking aboutby RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Hopefully he's doing better. Appears so from this articleby RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Blair Brown and Jayon Brown are the two LBs I'd like for the Rams to target if they can.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteleafnose one would think that with that many guesses we would see a repeat name not so The only one I don't see for us is Zay Jones I've been wrong before, but I don't think his body of work suggests our first pick in the draft this year. Not dismissing the kid; just think there's more value in some other guys, and some positions overall. I would see Jones' body of work as much moby RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotebigjimram21 2- John Ross WR 3-Carl Lawson Edge 4-Pat Elflein C 4-Jeremy Sprinkle TE 5-Malachi Dupre WR 6- Xaiver Woods S 6-Matthew Dayes RB 7-Ezra Robinson CB If Carl Laswon is there in the 3rd round, there are 32 teams that that failed. I'm not sure how this guy has gone from top of the draft to all over the place on boards. Maybe his run defense concerns people and they see him asby RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Things change rapidly in the NFL. A team that was bad one season is sometimes much better the next season or vice versa. But dramatic year-to-year changes actually happen less often now than they used to. From 1999 to 2008, a dozen different teams turned things around and went 11-5 or better after a season in which they were 5-11 or worse. Since 2009, only three teams have done the same thing.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Great signing. Only further indicates that Joyner will be moving to FS this year and that's great. Robey-Coleman was the 4th highest graded corner in the slot last season.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
The comparison was just that he has a ton of upside to him, nothing else really. Obviously he won't have the draft status of Robinson.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteFlipper336 OFFENSIVE TACKLES Weak draft at the top for OT but there is starter level talent available throughout if you want to dig and have the staff to develop. Antonio Garcia, Troy - Top 60 Tier Could wind up the best OT in the draft. Quick feet that stay properly spaced and create a great base. ++ knee and ankle bend. Super active and accurate hands. Can really uncoil and jolt defeby RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotealyoshamucci Not done finalizing my player lists ... but I know the first round like the back of my hand, so may as well get it out there. 1-Browns ... Myles Garrett ... this is no contest. 2-9ers ... Jonathan Allen ... honestly could be first overall is Garrett wasn't here. 3-Bears ... Jamal Adams ... tough between Thomas and Adams, but there are more DEs later ... 4-Jaby RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Looks like he played on the edge and isn't an off the ball linebacker. He only had 93 pass rushing snaps in one season at Ole Miss, but was productive on them. With his size, looks like he could project well in this defense as an OLB. Those 93 plays resulted in 1 sack, 3 QB hits, 7 QB hurries. He also had 14 stops.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
With Sullivan in for now, I'd grab one of the three guys that I can get the latest in Chase Roullier, Jon Toth, or Max Halpin. Lots of talent to load up on. I'd honestly double up on Edge, CB, and WR if they don't get Engram or Everett, though I think George Kittle or Michael Roberts would be a nice grab later. Thinking Roberts goes earlier than expected though.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Amara Darboh Has a versatile route tree and is a great blocker, something McVay seems to like in his receivers, I think of a Robert Woods type player. Makes the contested catches and is not afraid to take a hit. Well-built receiver with the ability to break tackles after the catch. He does need to get better at catching inaccurate passes and his hands are average. Robert Davis Great sizeby RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Your video skips over the first touchdown in the 1st at 5:16. 3rd Quarter, 12:26- That was Peters' zone responsibility. He carried his zone and stayed on the outside receiver too long instead of passing him off, which is why he was let getting over and Kupp scored, That's on him, not say he dominated him, but, his responsibility to be there.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteFlipper336 QuoteRamJr QuoteFlipper336 Quoteden-the-coach QuoteFlipper336 This conversation is over if you don't want to be serious...or even somewhere close to reality. Nope I blew it, I have not seen the other touchdowns, but I went by what a few publications wrote instead of actually watching the game. I get on others for doing that because I am always posting "Did you actualby RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteFlipper336 Quoteden-the-coach QuoteFlipper336 This conversation is over if you don't want to be serious...or even somewhere close to reality. Nope I blew it, I have not seen the other touchdowns, but I went by what a few publications wrote instead of actually watching the game. I get on others for doing that because I am always posting "Did you actually watch the game?" Kby RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
This guy is very similar to Kevin King from Washington, except his name isn't exploding like King's, but his value will be lower. I still don't see him going anywhere past the 3rd, but we shall see in 28+ days. Really like him as well.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Not much really, but 6'3" seems to be were things get tricky and there's actually a significant difference between 5'9" and 5'10" I agree with you that I normally like a guy at that 5'10"+ and 6'2" is where I start to hold caution.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
2nd: Evan Engram, TE 3rd: Jordan Willis, Edge( I don't think he gets here anymore, but if he does, he needs to be a Ram). 4th: Taywan Taylor, WR or Rasul Douglas, CB As far as the C position goes, I wouldn't be surprised to see Orlovsky or Pocic at their second 4th round pick or top of the 5th. Otherwise, guys like Jon Toth, Chase Roullier, and Max Haplin could be had later.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
That's because of his size, well that and now that story about him and his GF. Sounds fishy though. It's hard to overlook that production and I think this guy will be monitored very closely by Bill Belicheck.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Anyone else hear about this yesterday? Rams are obviously interested and why wouldn't they be? Seems like a no-risk high-reward guy. Very interesting.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Could it be that it's as deep as advertised, but there are more players that fit more in certain schemes and roles than just plug-and-play corners? Marlon Humphrey is one that I think needs to play in a zone-scheme to excel and Adoree is probably best for the slot/nickel right away.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Njoku is a physical specimen, but I think he's more upside than people admit, though he does compare to a Jordan Reed. Drops a lot of open passes and for his athleticism, doesn't get off the line with a ton of explosion nor does he break a lot of tackles with elusiveness, more his size that can't be counted on in the NFL. OJ Howard is special and I'm all but guaranteeing he goes in the top-10by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotelaram Great length and ball skills Ball recognition issues Soft in run support He's pretty raw IMO but has some tools. Coverage wise, I believe he's above the level most rookies come in at when entering the NFL. He definitely needs to improve his run support as he has missed 27 tackles in the last three season, but he still makes some big time tackles and it's more of a consisby RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com
I honestly don't see him getting out of the 1st round now with his combine and measurements. Teams have and will continue to drool all over that. His movement, combined with is size, is very impressive. I'm sure the Rams would love him, but his stock is too hot and someone is bound to bite early.by RamJr - RamsFootballFans.com