Among the best posts thus far on your ever amazing sojourn of evaluations. Verse was not a surprise However, the club had Mitchell the CB on the board, and do wonder if that kid was stacked at all for them. With a day or two to sit on that, it seems obvious that they were intent on getting that defensive front addressed. Weighing in on how the club viewed Chop also makes for interest. FWIby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
I really Corum Add the person that he is to the spectrum of what makes a guy a good footballer, and he's going to show up. Would not surprise me to see him blowing up guys on special team.... Kinchens tape was, tbh, so much better than expected He absolutely looks the part of the center fielder. Not going to run away from a fight or contact Whittington Brutish WR I would've preferredby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
pretty good a clogging up the line JY53 might give us his op-ed about Hoecht's future My only opinion is that they'll continue to use him until the newbies are primed Early downs for sure as an option.by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
He's not going to ever help us in pressures, but he can and will clog up run downs. Also believe that he's going to be a principal in the earlier part of the season until the kids get situated. Not celebrating Hoecht, just figuring he's still in rotation. Wish he were more like Morgan Fox.by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
See it's the $$$ After the Gurley's sudden, and tragic knee deterioration coupled with that roster breaking mega contract? McVay will not ever payout big $$$ on a RB Corum was certainly among the best backs I've seen over the last 2 seasons I am content that he's going to be a fan favorite. Academic Charitable Loves the game "Cares" is their key word, and this one fits.by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
some exceptional talent along with the athleticism: enjoyed his recognition of stuff, as wellby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Bumped I'd be awfully happy with this result Growing concern that Havs is a gray beard. OT just might have to slip into this list? McClendon was a project Amazing what the club will suss out with just a few days of OTAs and their perception of how these guys, especially the youngsters, progressed (or lapsed) in their offseason.by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
exceptional..... More and more, the club actually needs to address right tackle Rob is no youngster. Oldest guy on team? Both Avila and Havs were second rounders Stuff to consider.....by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
My highest graded non-Combine prospects by position (offense): QB: Carter Bradley, South Alabama RB: Blake Watson, Memphis WR: Mason Tipton, Yale TE: Colson Yankoff, UCLA OT: Travis Glover, Georgia State iOL: Dalton Tucker, Marshall And on defense: EDGE: Grayson Murphy, UCLA DT: Khristian Boyd, Northern Iowa LB: Winston Reid, Weber State CB: Qwan'tez Stiggers, CFL SAF: Mark Peby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Not even sure we can make this happen OK Not going to be able to put our hands on both Fiske and Cole. Trading up to get Fiske? Some horse trading involved there. Maybe a pick from next year. One or the other Fiske or Cole ? Need Fiske, but Cole is starting probably by midseason, and nailing it.by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
I'd be pretty stunned if they selected a junior for their OL I like Latham and there's always a chance a guy like that could fall to us. The club has been pretty solid on liking senior bowl guys. ie: Steve Avila they used their top pick on him last year don't see them selecting an OL again this year with their first pick I'd be less surprised if they moved up and took a QB than a Jby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Good prompt, 43 I have a lot of admiration for how they've decide to conduct this process They don't leave bread crumbs to note about where they've been. There's been some hiccups, too. All teams have hiccups. But they're are avoidable ones. M Sweat would be utterly off my board. That mistake is avoidable. With a closed door policy about who they've got in their sights, it's kind ofby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Baltimore also has a very short list, but the Rams have like 6 guys that Walter's noted as having been contacted. Interesting, but the two clubs lists match closely. Not hard to interpret that the club was immensely successful in their last draft, Might it be they are keeping their cards super close to the chest? Are they avoiding prying eyes? They also are keen on using a modernized sysby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Puka is far faster than his timed speed Cooper is....was.....much faster than his timed speed Tutu is crazy fast Robinson is plenty quick. Maybe not the burner I am hesitant to buy in to timed speed stats now. Been burned too many times. I think that's why guys like Pearsall and Rice have a lot valueby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
No way they will be leaving the party In fact, it might suggest they could be considering trading up. ......so now...... With their first pick in 9000 years in the first round the Rams select........by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Marvelous !! Ok ok ok Had to go look at Bowers highlights after your admiration of his work No doubt the kid is special. I have to say that Georgia play calling is top notch. Watching the Bulldogs scheme stuff is worth the time spent. For instance, the timing of end around/sweeps using Bowers is a like magic. Still not exactly comfortable with his pre-draft process, but the highlight tape isby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
That should be a kick. Big Whit declined on making the 2nd round draft call at the podium: You know Trader Les.....!! Ha Make sure to get front and center when the cameras crank around for reaction !!by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Jourdan's twitter had a couple of insights I presumed, wrongly, that they could manage a field by mid Augustby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Good move asking about Chop I don't have the skinny on the guy, either I'm not seeing as a Ram. This is based off build more than game I'd pass on him. Appreciate that you've got us down to 5 1st rounders to examine I can't imagine Q. Mitchell survives the board to us. So that's a scratch There are 2 cornerbacks that remain from that upper tier I could see them evaluating Are they hiby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
This project is gargantuan Particularly in the shadows of some very prosperous neighborhoods. I suspect that they'll quickly knockout some of the amenities, but will start out with trailers to host their meeting rooms. Questions remain about lighting, and of course, parking, restroom, etc. for not just the team, but hopefully for fans attending practices.by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Intrigue with contracts Add to it that Jones has long earned a new deal, and they're dragging feet on the subject. Some "Sunset" contracts happening in 2026 makes for all kinds of conjecture I like how blunt Les is about the defensive line needs and how each opportunity with their draft capital will be lensed through that topic.by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Do you move this guy up your draft board at RB ??by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Tahj Washington USC WR Just one more guy in a full field of receivers The Rams might have an eye on him, but probably not. He's a willing blocker, and has had some highlights.by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Interesting note Hey, most years the Longhorns have strong units in the box. I'm always happy to have one of those guys come our way. However, I'm still more enchanted with getting pressure on the QB. If were grabbing a kid for upfront? I'm leaning towards Latu. Not as high on Verse. Verse has a very solid and balanced build. Type of guy that looks like he can withstand the murderous tollby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Jared Verse, Edge rusher, Florida State (19) Ruke Orhorhoro, Defensive tackle, Clemson (52) Kyree Jackson, Cornerback, Oregon (83) Calen Bullock, Safety, USC (99) Tyler Davis, Defensive tackle, Clemson (154) Isaac Guerendo, Running back, Louisville (155) Brennan Jackson, Edge rusher, Washingon State (196) Tip Reiman, Tight end, Illinois (209) Myles Harden, Cornerback, South Dakota (213)by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Love this stuff. The one thing that bothers me, and I'm guessing you'll agree, is in a draft class that is rich in a particular position that one would ignore that. And that's what the front office did last year. Sort of. They didn't cash in until Davis Allen. Tight ends of the 23 class looked exceptional To me, there's little denial that Kupp's top end performances are mostly behind hiby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Just read some Niner fans who are fond of the guy He's apparently a good egg in the clubhouse. We heard a different about Wentz. Personally, I'd have kept Wentz, but $$$ to fit doesn't pencil out for the front office. JG's college days were filled with up tempo football schemes. We'll get a great idea of his fit with McVay come this summer. He'll take a majority of snaps in Exhibitioby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Using Jourdan's tweet, and the bottom line? I have to imagine that it was the $$$ I, too, am not a fan of JG. However, the guy must have value with the front office . It's a concern that the Rams are stabbing themselves in the foot over the money. To me. Wentz brings a better talent to the field. It's the stuff away from the huddle that was noted after Wentz arrived about personality thaby leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com
Oh man Now that the club has made strong moves in free agency: I'm looking forward to 2.0by leafnose - RamsFootballFans.com