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Fano may be a dude the zone teams prefer. I think for the Rams if you're looking guard then Ioane or Mauigoa is better. And Mauigoa may be able to play RT. So if the Rams plan to let McClendon walk in FA, then he makes a lot of sense.This is why I think Fano is certainly in the discussion if he is there at 13. IMO, he can legitimately play anywhere on the line. He has played both RT/LT, would be good at any of the inside slots. Not sure if I'd make the call for him at 13, but, I'm fairly certain he is in the discussion.
Respect!Thank you so much Soul Surfer, that's a very nice compliment. I do search all day, high and low, look under every rock for any morsel. NFL is my life.
I think there are 3 or 4 very very good RT but others don't like the arm length yet they're both exceptional RTs. Freeling has issues and a lack of experience also he has played LT but there are more pundits that think he's a RT than a LT. Lomu I think has it in him to be a good LT not great but good.What do you think about this tackle class? It's been hard to get a general consensus.
I have a good feeling about Freeling.
I think Styles has a lot of style.
No chance that Lemon will be a lemon.
Yeah, it's really hard to find a "clean" OT prospect this year. The arm length thing is a bit overblown. People forget that Sewell had 33-inch arms. Mauigoa is the only guy I really like in the first, personally.I think there are 3 or 4 very very good RT but others don't like the arm length yet they're both exceptional RTs. Freeling has issues and a lack of experience also he has played LT but there are more pundits that think he's a RT than a LT. Lomu I think has it in him to be a good LT not great but good.
Then I think there are 4 or 5 that can be starters in day 2 but again have questions.
And I just remembered that I'm in love with Love.
lol not in a very long time
Somebody doesn't have the physical ability to play OT because of his arm length means he's not good enough to play it. Not sure how this is hard to figure out.
I’d be ecstatic if Rams traded down and got WR OCooper and another defensive piece in R2 (eg. DPonds, KScott, JRodriguez).Snead never does what you think he might so no idea where we're going with the 13th pick. The WR class seems pretty deep and Snead and McVay are good at finding players in the middle rounds, which we don't really have this year. No 4th or 5th pick. Also to note is we don't really seem to need a high volume of rookie players with a good core of veterans already in place on both sides of the ball. We may try and trade down in the 1st round to acquire more picks, then try and trade up in later rounds for players we like.
Cooper Jr and JRodriguez would be my absolute best-case scenario.I’d be ecstatic if Rams traded down and got WR OCooper and another defensive piece in R2 (eg. DPonds, KScott, JRodriguez).
Donald was a different sort of beast. He dominated in college.Soooo...Aaron Donald being short and light means he's not good enough. Got it.
I would love to take Cooper a CB and then an ILB then OL/DTCooper Jr and JRodriguez would be my absolute best-case scenario.
The problem is it's a negative flag, where the player is going to be an outlier if he succeeds on the edge in the NFL. Maybe they can overcome it. But you won't know until they start in the NFL and you see the trend.Yeah, it's really hard to find a "clean" OT prospect this year. The arm length thing is a bit overblown. People forget that Sewell had 33-inch arms. Mauigoa is the only guy I really like in the first, personally.
I like how this one fell...
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