Most first round QBs have more than 14 starts in college. Simpson is a unique case. The track record for QBs with his level of collegiate experience has been overwhelmingly bad this century.Ty, should be the number two moving forward.
Most 1st round qbs are expected to start and take their lumps, as we are all aware.
An occasional start, if needed, may help his development.
Ya know, I'm gonna trust McSnead on this one.Most first round QBs have more than 14 starts in college. Simpson is a unique case. The track record for QBs with his level of collegiate experience has been overwhelmingly bad this century.
Good post by RockRam on Connors.....
When it comes to running backs, believe your eyes.
Conners has elusiveness, suddenness, and really good leg drive. He's good in a phone booth. He is very good as a receiver coming out of the backfield. Reminds me a bit of a rookie Kyren Williams. I don't think he'll make it to the PS. So it might come down to he or Rivers. Rivers probably WOULD make it to the PS. Hunter will probably be cut. He looks the same as last year. He's 1 speed. He has no elusiveness. He might be top-end fast, but he is a little slow to build up speed. Looks less than average as an NFL quality RB.
My money is on neither one of them wanting Simpson to be QB2 this year. I think they like him as QB2 next year and a potential starter by year 3, but I’d bet anything in the world that McVay doesn’t want Simpson a snap away from having to play this year. I think the rep distribution in practice and McVay saying “I’m not working with him Dave Ragone is” every time he’s asked about Simpson is pretty indicative of where things stand.Ya know, I'm gonna trust McSnead on this one.
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5 observations from Rams practice on Tuesday
Here are five things we saw at Rams practice on Tuesday in Woodland Hills.theramswire.usatoday.com
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5 observations from Rams practice on Tuesday
Here are five things we saw at Rams practice on Tuesday in Woodland Hills.theramswire.usatoday.com
Having our top two backups on oline out not great, Bob!Point #5 is a concern.
Time for Snead to pull another Dotson type trade.
Another thing that worries me is that we might lose Keenan to a game of numbers. No way we sneak him onto the practice squad
View: https://youtu.be/9kB3GRyvIyI
Another thing that worries me is that we might lose Keenan to a game of numbers. No way we sneak him onto the practice squad
View: https://youtu.be/9kB3GRyvIyI
Well the tell is AJ Acura is probably going to be the LT again.He continues to Work Hard & ascend as a Ram.He’s probably been a Ram before Alaric ?My main concern the entire off-season has been for tackle depth on the o-line, I actually like the depth the Rams have on the interior but am particularly concerned about left tackle. Jackson is a high-risk player at this point so I think the Rams need to have a better contingency in place at left tackle.
Note: He should be considered high risk just due to the blood clot issue that could arise at any time but when you add in the potential for a suspension as well, he becomes a very high-risk player IMO. Note: Even if he evades a suspension for this latest incident, he now has No latitude for any future events that may occur and let just say history is good predictor of future events.
I like Jackson as a player and I think he might actually be criminally underrated for his play on the field but I think he is a roster time bomb.
At first blush it almost seems to be a blind spot by our Rams. They have tried to somewhat address the issue without the expenditure of cap draft capital and cap space. They tried Humphreys in 2025 and he was just plain bad. In 2024 they had McClendon as a swing T and his spot play at LT was also a disaster. Part of the problem is just the nature of the position. Just the physical traits needed to play LT really limit the player pool. There are just not a lot of very large men with the athleticism to play tackle in the NFL. I think therein lies the rub. With the limited talent pool, it generally requires a bigger commitment of draft capital to acquire a good one. Note: I am not sure some people appreciate how rare it is to find a starting quality tackle as an undrafted free agent like the Rams did with Jackson.
I know they do not want to commit a lot of resources to a backup spot but it may come back to bite them. The Rams traded up to get Hamilton last year to compte in a deep D-tackle room and now he may be on the roster bubble especially if Donald returns. The same goes for Hunter at RB. The team makes moves to get those depth guys at positions with much deeper talent pools yet they almost seem unwilling to do the same for tackle depth. Overall, I cannot question what the Rams have done in building such a deep and talented team. They know better than me what they have in the clubhouse but color me still concerned about tackle depth at this point because it is such an important position.
On another note, I have seen little mention of the fact that AJ Acuri did not play in the first preseason game. That actually may be very telling.
One of my new Dark horse tackle candidates to watch the rest of the preseason is Austin Blaske. His first showing was a good one IMO.
Another thing that worries me is that we might lose Keenan to a game of numbers. No way we sneak him onto the practice squad
View: https://youtu.be/9kB3GRyvIyI
I did fail to mention Trost but for me he is now a non-factor at LT with his injury. As far as allocating resources to LT, which was more the focus of my post, he has always been more associated with RT. Even when he was in the conversation, he was considered more RT depth. They also had him playing RT, not LT in the game.Well the tell is AJ Acura is probably going to be the LT again.He continues to Work Hard & ascend as a Ram.He’s probably been a Ram before Alaric ?
Your missed The Fact The Rams just drafted a Tackle pretty high the Draft 2026.
I don't disagree, but how many QB's get drafted at 13 to a team that has the reigning MVP at QB and is favored to win the SB? Do the Rams hinge that kind of expectation on a rookie? If they do, it will speak volumes about him.Ty, should be the number two moving forward.
Most 1st round qbs are expected to start and take their lumps, as we are all aware.
An occasional start, if needed, may help his development.