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OK, try to imagine the rumors as true and we landed both Ndamakong Suh & Navarro Bowman on the cheap for one or two year contracts for each ...
Current 2018 Rams draft picks :
Rams Trade for :
CB - Marcus Peters ($1,741,931)
CB - Aqib Talib ($11mil.)
Rams Free Agency :
NT/DT) Ndamakong Suh - ?
ILB) Navarro Bowman - ?
FS) LaMarcus Joyner - Franchised (1 year, $11.287mil.)
CB) Nickell Robey-Coleman (3 yr(s)/$15,750,000)
CB) Sammy Shields
C) John Sullivan (2years/$15mil.)
DE) Dominique Easley (1year/$1,850,000)
LS) Jake McQuaide (3 yr(s)/$3,525,000)
Tender all RFA's, ERFA's)
Trade :
Kayvon Webster
Next step for Snead is a couple of draft day trades, the first being with Cleveland :
Rams trade Round 1 Pick #23, Round 4 Pick #135, Round 6 Pick #198 & CB Trayvon Webster
Browns trade Round 2 Pick #35 and Round 2 Pick #64 and Round 4 Pick #114
Following the Cleveland trade our draft would be :
The Rams second day of the draft would have us trading #87 & #111 to Oakland for #75
Following the Raiders trade our draft would be :
The 53 :
Offense (25) :
QB) Goff, Mannion
RB) Gurley, M. Brown, Davis
FB) Rogers
WR) Chark, Reynolds, Woods, Kupp, Cooper, Thomas
TE) Higbee, Everett, Hemingway
LT) Whitworth, Lucas, Cappa
LG) Saffold, Blythe
C) Sullivan, Price, Blythe
RG) Brown, Price, Cappa
RT) Havenstein, Lucas, Senat
Defense (25) :
LDE) Brockers, Easley, Fox
NT/DT) Suh, Westbrooks
RDE) Donald, Westbrooks, Fox
LOLB) Ebukam, Sickels
ILB) Bowman, Hager
ILB) Barron, Littleton, Lynch
ROLB) Okoronkwo or Carter, Longacre
FS) Joyner, Henderson
SS) John Johnson, I Johnson
CB) Peters, Talib, Robey-Coleman, Shields, Hill, Peterson
Special Teams (3)
K) Zuerlein
P) Hekker
LS) McQuaide
The torn pectoral gets the Rams a big discount on a high quality future Center/OG.
Rams get a tall, speedster replacement with good hands to compete with Reynolds as Watkins' replacement.
We move up into a better position for Quinn's replacement.
Trayvon Henderson was a guy the Rams checked out following the Combine and can play either SS or FS.
Count em, ... yup, that's 3 late round small school OT/OG's as playthings for Kromer & Whitworth to develop for a team which may just have to replace it's entire OL next year if they can't stay healthy or are lost to free agency.
A DL with Donald, Suh & Brockers is what legends are made of if we can make it happen, ... between the QB pressures up front and the outstanding DB unit swarming for the ball, expect turnovers in masse. The LB'er crew may require most of Wade Phillips' time in training up, while somewhat better in run D and potentially weaker with the pass rush, but just coming close to last seasons stats will open up enough problems for opposing offenses that they are likely often overwhelmed. Top 5 D for sure.
jmo.
Current 2018 Rams draft picks :
- Round 1 (No. 23)
- Round 3 (No. 87)
- Round 4 (No. 111, via MIA)
- Round 4 (No. 135, via NYG)
- Round 6 (No. 176, via NYG)
- Round 6 (No. 183, via MIA)
- Round 6 (No. 194, via DET)
- Round 6 (No. 195, via BUF)
- Round 6 (No. 198)
Rams Trade for :
CB - Marcus Peters ($1,741,931)
CB - Aqib Talib ($11mil.)
Rams Free Agency :
NT/DT) Ndamakong Suh - ?
ILB) Navarro Bowman - ?
FS) LaMarcus Joyner - Franchised (1 year, $11.287mil.)
CB) Nickell Robey-Coleman (3 yr(s)/$15,750,000)
CB) Sammy Shields
C) John Sullivan (2years/$15mil.)
DE) Dominique Easley (1year/$1,850,000)
LS) Jake McQuaide (3 yr(s)/$3,525,000)
Tender all RFA's, ERFA's)
Trade :
Kayvon Webster
Next step for Snead is a couple of draft day trades, the first being with Cleveland :
Rams trade Round 1 Pick #23, Round 4 Pick #135, Round 6 Pick #198 & CB Trayvon Webster
Browns trade Round 2 Pick #35 and Round 2 Pick #64 and Round 4 Pick #114
Following the Cleveland trade our draft would be :
- Round 2 (No. 35)
- Round 2 (No. 64)
- Round 3 (No. 87)
- Round 4 (No. 111)
- Round 4 (No.114)
- Round 6 (No. 176)
- Round 6 (No. 183)
- Round 6 (No. 194)
- Round 6 (No. 195)
The Rams second day of the draft would have us trading #87 & #111 to Oakland for #75
Following the Raiders trade our draft would be :
- Round 2 (No. 35) - OG/OC - Billy Price, Oh.St.
- Round 2 (No. 64) - WR - D.J.Chark, LSU
- Round 3 (No. 75) - OLB - Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, Ok. or Lorenzo Carter, Ga.
- Round 4 (No.114) - S - Trayvon Henderson, Hi.
- Round 6 (No. 176) - OT/OG - Alex Cappa, Humboldt
- Round 6 (No. 183) - OT/OG - Timon Parris, Stony Brook
- Round 6 (No. 194) - OT/OG - Greg Senat, Wagner
- Round 6 (No. 195) - DT - Folorunso Fatukasi, Ct.
The 53 :
Offense (25) :
QB) Goff, Mannion
RB) Gurley, M. Brown, Davis
FB) Rogers
WR) Chark, Reynolds, Woods, Kupp, Cooper, Thomas
TE) Higbee, Everett, Hemingway
LT) Whitworth, Lucas, Cappa
LG) Saffold, Blythe
C) Sullivan, Price, Blythe
RG) Brown, Price, Cappa
RT) Havenstein, Lucas, Senat
Defense (25) :
LDE) Brockers, Easley, Fox
NT/DT) Suh, Westbrooks
RDE) Donald, Westbrooks, Fox
LOLB) Ebukam, Sickels
ILB) Bowman, Hager
ILB) Barron, Littleton, Lynch
ROLB) Okoronkwo or Carter, Longacre
FS) Joyner, Henderson
SS) John Johnson, I Johnson
CB) Peters, Talib, Robey-Coleman, Shields, Hill, Peterson
Special Teams (3)
K) Zuerlein
P) Hekker
LS) McQuaide
The torn pectoral gets the Rams a big discount on a high quality future Center/OG.
Rams get a tall, speedster replacement with good hands to compete with Reynolds as Watkins' replacement.
We move up into a better position for Quinn's replacement.
Trayvon Henderson was a guy the Rams checked out following the Combine and can play either SS or FS.
Count em, ... yup, that's 3 late round small school OT/OG's as playthings for Kromer & Whitworth to develop for a team which may just have to replace it's entire OL next year if they can't stay healthy or are lost to free agency.
A DL with Donald, Suh & Brockers is what legends are made of if we can make it happen, ... between the QB pressures up front and the outstanding DB unit swarming for the ball, expect turnovers in masse. The LB'er crew may require most of Wade Phillips' time in training up, while somewhat better in run D and potentially weaker with the pass rush, but just coming close to last seasons stats will open up enough problems for opposing offenses that they are likely often overwhelmed. Top 5 D for sure.
jmo.
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