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With all said - I swear The Rams need to trade back.Missing there SECOND RD. Pick is to valuable not to get back.
I stop listening to the draft rankings by April. I’ve noticed that a good portion of what they say is all about selling their videos and articles. For instance McShea said this is the best runningback draft class in years and he has 12 backs in the top three rounds. That’s just hype and selling fans hope. Is there really 12 RBs that are going to have a big impact or more like the top two.I think there comes a point where they put aside their opinion and move some guys on to the list that others are high on so they can increase their “hit” number
sigh, picks 20-30 littered with Edges / DT's. Here's hoping we can get a better prospect to drop to us.
I agree in most cases but does a rotational improve the defense all that much? A stud inside LBer might or a very good corner.BPA - get an impact guy. If that means edge or DT, so be it
Edge yes, DT no. After signing Ford, would a DT get on the field anytime soon?BPA - get an impact guy. If that means edge or DT, so be it
Edge yes, DT no. After signing Ford, would a DT get on the field anytime soon?
BPA - all day, every day
That’s the great thing about how Snead has setup this team currently. No need to draft based on needs - its depth and thus let the board come to us picking whomever is at the top of our board - whether that’s Omarion, a CB, OL, whatever…even a trade down if we have a group of similar guys we like relatively equally.If we were to go BPA at 26 it would probably be a RB. I am thinking that would be: Omarion Hampton, North Carolina.
What do you think?
That’s the great thing about how Snead has setup this team currently. No need to draft based on needs - its depth and thus let the board come to us picking whomever is at the top of our board - whether that’s Omarion, a CB, OL, whatever…even a trade down if we have a group of similar guys we like relatively equally.
Omarion is a great option. Adding fuel onto the offensive fire is much needed. I wouldn’t complain one bit with that.
I’d rather take a tweener like Landon Jackson later in the draft over Pearce in round 1. They could use a versatile piece that they can move around like they did with Hoecht. Pearce is more of a pass rush specialist and doesn’t play the run well.Hampton is really not likely to there at 26. There are several teams desperate for a RB ahead of us. If he slips to 26 and its between him and Pearce, I'm going with the edge all day (provided his issues are cleared up).