Too often people do not back up the claims with data (both football related and non-football issues).by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
So assuming he starts 14+ games this year, then 5th place will be at least 2000 yards more than it is now.by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
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Title sounds better than the data. There are 32 teams and 100 spots so the average team has 3 picks in the top 100. Among the top 64 (each team should have 2), there are no rams listed.by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
I know you guys are less knowledgeable about their needs but their new GM basically built a lot of our system for rating prospects. I know they drafted 8 senior bowl participants. I just sort of was hoping if their picks sort of fit the style that the rams pick not really a pick by pick assessment.by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
I rely on you and Aylo for my draft info. So, thanks to you guysby The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
I was jumping up and down when that kick went in.by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
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OLB Jamil Muhammad, USC (source) LB Shaun Dolac, Buffalo (source) S Nate Valcarcel, Northern Illinois (source) QB Connor Bazelak, Bowling Green (source) OL Trey Wedig, Indiana (source) RB Jordan Waters, NC State (source) WR Brennan Presley, Oklahoma State (source) DL Da'Jon Terry, Oklahoma (source) WR Tru Edwards, Louisiana (source) OL Willie Lampkin, North Carolina (soby The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
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Per source, UB LB Shaun Dolac is joining the #Rams as an UDFA.by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
Does that mean you did not see him as a good fit for the rams or was he supposed to be on the list? Interested in your take.by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
Chris Paul Jr. LB, MISS OVR RK: 128 • POS RK: 6 • HT: 6-1 • WT: 222 If Paul were an inch taller with long arms, he'd be off the board much earlier than this. The length deficiency does create major problems for him when trying to defeat blocks en route to the football. Tackling reliability and zone-coverage awareness are spectacular. Even flashed in man coverage. Smart, cerebral player withouby The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
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Butkus award nominee Top of Deadpool's tier 4 LBs 130. Chris Paul Jr. – LB – Miss. St. – 6’-1” 222 lbs. – “Pooh” Paul is a 43 WILL with good coverage/blitz skills against the pass. Lacks ideal size/weight.by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
Ty Hamilton OVR RK: 215 • POS RK: 29 • HT: 6-3 • WT: 295 One of the unsung heroes up front for Ohio State during national title run. NT type who can get across the line of scrimmage thanks to quality athleticism for his size. Wants to bully interior blockers with power and can eat doubles for breakfast. Length deficiency is an issue when trying to disengage and doesn't have pass-rush moves reby The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
That was our top 6th rounder.by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
Beat me by a few seconds.by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
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CBS Sports Summary Jarquez Hunter RB, AUBURN OVR RK: 111 • POS RK: 8 • HT: 5-9 • WT: 204 Rating: 79.09 (Reserve/backup) Pro Comparison: Kyren Williams Summary Jarquez Hunter is a stout, compact feature back with a specialty in contact balance. He routinely shrugs off tacklers and maintains his momentum through contact. He’s more of a patient runner who lets his blocks develop before hittiby The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
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.98. Terrance Ferguson – TE – Oregon – 6’-5” 247 lbs. – Longer pass catcher with reliable paws and runs a decent route. Lacks bark in his run blocking. 8th TE on his TE list.by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
I pay more attention to your lists than most of the big boards.by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
A drop to Houston's 58 would recoup the 3rd round pick (99) if we toss in a 6. So 1 + 6 turns into 58 (99 instead of 101) a 7 and a 1 next year.by The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com
Hope for the 1. I will take a 2 3 next yearby The Professor - RamsFootballFans.com