Love what we've done. Added a TE as physically gifted as Higbee who can block much better and now added all world Kupp. Amazing start to the draft IMO.
Yeah. I think if nothing else, they need to be given the benefit of the doubt until and IF it is proven wrong.Maybe people fail to realize we have an offensive staff full of proven
teachers,compared to last years staff.??? it's not even close.
I will not doubt McVay when it comes to O talent,especially
the TE position
That's the spirit @OldSchool .Love what we've done. Added a TE as physically gifted as Higbee who can block much better and now added all world Kupp. Amazing start to the draft IMO.
after drafting 2 TE's last year. Ouch.
See 503's comment. Who knows what they think, really think of the Fisher talent?They took two TEs last year but we don't know if either one of them really fits what McVay wants to do here.
I'm guessing he replaces Joyner.Johnson ran that fast 40...ex-wr, great ball skills. I bet he moves to corner.
I'm not overly impressed, but we basically handcuffed ourselves with last years trade up.
Yeah...I actually mistook him for another Johnson....He's a 4.54 guy..... Oh lord.I'm guessing he replaces Joyner.
He can cover the slot or he can't. If not, maybe he is backup safety. I think though he fits the slot corner role.Yeah...I actually mistook him for another Johnson....He's a 4.54 guy..... Oh lord.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/prospectrankings/2017/FS
I guess I just don't know enough about Everett. to even comment. Kupp ... i think he is solid ... but a solid #2, IMHO. I guess I will see if he proves me wron. I just don't get passing on a talent like Zay Jones who fits every need we have right now. ( Speed, size, route running, hands)
Kupp has some great statistical #'s... but against FSC competition. Don't get me started on "he played against Pac12 talent).... Really...? Ore. St. ..... Wash.St. ..... Oregon ..... Not the best of Pac12 competition ,let alone FBS. But. he IS steady. He does have size, hands and route running... and he is now a Ram. So I'm behind him..... Everett and Johnson as well.
Speaking of ... last time we had a Safety named John (Johnny) Johnson ... worked out pretty well as I recall.
The top 2 areMeh....I'm looking around the league....I really don't like this talent haul as it relates to competing. I don't think we drafted one starter.
Zay doesn't play any faster than Kupp. Kupp is the same size as Zay, is a more skilled route runner, and has better hands. And we managed to get Everett + Johnson for Zay.(while still getting Kupp)
Whether he's a #1, a #2, or a #3, he's going to produce consistently for us. He'll be a reliable target week in and week out. I don't care what he's labeled as because I feel confident he'll produce more than his fair share of 1000+ yard seasons. We got ourselves a football player.
It's a bit weird to me to cite competition while saying you wanted Zay Jones. Zay played at ECU. The competition he faced was on average quite a bit worse than the Pac-12. So I'd say Kupp destroying the Pac-12 is a pretty big deal.
As for those teams, Oregon State was 7-6 that year (it was the year that Sean Mannion threw for a buttload of TDs and yards with Brandin Cooks; Kupp faced off against future 3rd round pick and Chiefs starting CB Steven Nelson), Oregon was 9-4 that year, Washington State went 8-5, and Washington went 8-6.
Basically, every single one of the Pac-12 teams he faced went to a bowl game that year. The Washington team he faced had Marcus Peters (first round pick), Sidney Jones (second round pick), Budda Baker (second round pick), and Kevin King (second round pick) in its secondary. Kupp put up 145 yards and 3 TDs. His three TDs came against Peters and Baker.
Kid can play. Trust me.
We should let him know that he needs to continue the John Johnson legacy haha.