He was a pussy...they were going to put him on the PS, but he ran home to his daddy's team, he is an assistant on the Panthers, to sign on their practice squad...instead of making it here on his own.I'll be honest, haven't followed him since he left but from just looking now sounds like a JAG. Still think it's a B/B+ draft which is pretty good!
There must be a cartoon image of this somewhere, although I can't find it.
Part of it is that this draft had nearly 4 times the players that last year's did so there were a) tons of really solid guys in big pools of players, so finding both fit and athleticism has never been easier than in this draft and b) teams only really lost their minds with respect to the sub 4.4 DBs, many of whom aren't the best actual football players
But yeah, if you cram nearly 4 years worth of drafts into one, you're bound to have most teams seeming to draft well.
HE'S the one that's gonna toss Tutu over the goal line...
That would be awesome. Seriously. Line up in 22. I formation. Up back is one of the Rams OL, behind him is Tutu. At the snap the up back turns around and Tutu runs to him and is jettisoned into the air and over the goal line.
I think it would work but would Tutu survive. Hmm....
Or happy with that Decobie Durant pick one bit. Seems overrated, he might work as a slot type. We’ll see.Where did each Rams draft pick rank on pre-draft big boards?
Only a few of the players drafted by the Rams this year were viewed as top-150 prospects on big boards.theramswire.usatoday.comWhere did each Rams draft pick rank on pre-draft big boards?
One of the first things to do after the Los Angeles Rams make a pick in the draft is check where that player ranked on pre-draft big boards. Did they get a steal compared to where the experts had a certain player ranked? Or did the Rams reach for a player who wasn’t positively viewed by analysts leading up to the draft?
In doing that with the Rams’ 2022 draft class, it doesn’t appear that they got a ton of value with many of their picks, particularly the late-round guys. We looked at four pre-draft big boards to compare how each player ranked before the draft to where the Rams drafted them.
Wisconsin G Logan Bruss (Round 3, Pick 104)
Draft Wire: 143
Pro Football Focus: 111
The Athletic: 189
CBS Sports: 69
Bruss was drafted about where he should have been, especially with the Rams knowing he probably would not have been available had they waited until the fourth round at no. 142. CBS Sports was the highest on Bruss and he was selected at the site’s exact ranking position, though PFF wasn’t far behind.
South Carolina State CB Decobie Durant (Round 4, Pick 142)
Draft Wire: Unranked
Pro Football Focus: 246
The Athletic: 238
CBS Sports: 142
Durant was a sleeper in this class after attending South Carolina State, and the pre-draft rankings reflect that. Once again, CBS Sports was the highest on him and he, too, was selected at the same spot on the pre-draft rankings.
Notre Dame RB Kyren Williams (Round 5, Pick 164)
Draft Wire: 135
Pro Football Focus: 144
The Athletic: 129
CBS Sports: 205
Williams was seen as one of the better running backs in this class, ranking in the top 150 overall by three of the four big boards we looked at. He was taken 164th overall, so it’s not as if the Rams reached for him.
UCLA S Quentin Lake (Round 6, Pick 211)
Draft Wire: Unranked
Pro Football Focus: Unranked
The Athletic: 244
CBS Sports: Unranked
Lake was only ranked on The Athletic’s Consensus Big Board, coming in at No. 244. His poor testing was a factor in that, causing him to slide down the board.
Georgia CB Derion Kendrick (Round 6, Pick 212)
Draft Wire: 218
Pro Football Focus: 204
The Athletic: 153
CBS Sports: 184
Kendrick looks like the best value of anyone from the Rams’ class, being ranked higher than his draft position on three of the four big boards.
Montana State OLB Daniel Hardy (Round 7, Pick 235)
Draft Wire: Unranked
Pro Football Focus: Unranked
The Athletic: Unranked
CBS Sports: Unranked
Kansas State S Russ Yeast (Round 7, Pick 253)
Draft Wire: Unranked
Pro Football Focus: Unranked
The Athletic: Unranked
CBS Sports: Unranked
Michigan State OT AJ Archie (Round 7, Pick 261)
Draft Wire: Unranked
Pro Football Focus: Unranked
The Athletic: Unranked
CBS Sports: Unranked
Or happy with that Decobie Durant pick one bit. Seems overrated, he might work as a slot type. We’ll see.
More than likely a wasted pick like Tutu and Earnest Brown last year.
Thanks for posting, in the early rounds I look up the players and see where they are ranked but in the later rounds I kind of slack off and dont bother checking.Where did each Rams draft pick rank on pre-draft big boards?
Only a few of the players drafted by the Rams this year were viewed as top-150 prospects on big boards.theramswire.usatoday.comWhere did each Rams draft pick rank on pre-draft big boards?
One of the first things to do after the Los Angeles Rams make a pick in the draft is check where that player ranked on pre-draft big boards. Did they get a steal compared to where the experts had a certain player ranked? Or did the Rams reach for a player who wasn’t positively viewed by analysts leading up to the draft?
In doing that with the Rams’ 2022 draft class, it doesn’t appear that they got a ton of value with many of their picks, particularly the late-round guys. We looked at four pre-draft big boards to compare how each player ranked before the draft to where the Rams drafted them.
Wisconsin G Logan Bruss (Round 3, Pick 104)
Draft Wire: 143
Pro Football Focus: 111
The Athletic: 189
CBS Sports: 69
Bruss was drafted about where he should have been, especially with the Rams knowing he probably would not have been available had they waited until the fourth round at no. 142. CBS Sports was the highest on Bruss and he was selected at the site’s exact ranking position, though PFF wasn’t far behind.
South Carolina State CB Decobie Durant (Round 4, Pick 142)
Draft Wire: Unranked
Pro Football Focus: 246
The Athletic: 238
CBS Sports: 142
Durant was a sleeper in this class after attending South Carolina State, and the pre-draft rankings reflect that. Once again, CBS Sports was the highest on him and he, too, was selected at the same spot on the pre-draft rankings.
Notre Dame RB Kyren Williams (Round 5, Pick 164)
Draft Wire: 135
Pro Football Focus: 144
The Athletic: 129
CBS Sports: 205
Williams was seen as one of the better running backs in this class, ranking in the top 150 overall by three of the four big boards we looked at. He was taken 164th overall, so it’s not as if the Rams reached for him.
UCLA S Quentin Lake (Round 6, Pick 211)
Draft Wire: Unranked
Pro Football Focus: Unranked
The Athletic: 244
CBS Sports: Unranked
Lake was only ranked on The Athletic’s Consensus Big Board, coming in at No. 244. His poor testing was a factor in that, causing him to slide down the board.
Georgia CB Derion Kendrick (Round 6, Pick 212)
Draft Wire: 218
Pro Football Focus: 204
The Athletic: 153
CBS Sports: 184
Kendrick looks like the best value of anyone from the Rams’ class, being ranked higher than his draft position on three of the four big boards.
Montana State OLB Daniel Hardy (Round 7, Pick 235)
Draft Wire: Unranked
Pro Football Focus: Unranked
The Athletic: Unranked
CBS Sports: Unranked
Kansas State S Russ Yeast (Round 7, Pick 253)
Draft Wire: Unranked
Pro Football Focus: Unranked
The Athletic: Unranked
CBS Sports: Unranked
Michigan State OT AJ Archie (Round 7, Pick 261)
Draft Wire: Unranked
Pro Football Focus: Unranked
The Athletic: Unranked
CBS Sports: Unranked
Especially where his buddy Matt is involved.He always gives us a lot of love