I agree, but someone is going to get a nice player IMO.Ellington may be a good prospect but we don't need any more WR's like him. He's very small(5'9"). He's not going to be a late pick, either, so I don't see him being a backup(you don't take backups that high).
I agree, but someone is going to get a nice player IMO.
Big guys can't catch little guys! And what I'm talking about is depth, and I will go more into it. If you build a large portion of your offense around a single guy, then you better have a guy that can replace him if he goes down, plus he's a returner. which could take a little pressure off of Tavon. See Pats. Plus, he is still a viable gamebreaker anytime he's in the game.I can't find too much video on him but from the little I did see, he looked good. I'm not arguing that the guy is going to be bad. I just don't want a WR corp comprised of midgets when we face a lot of huge DB's. Seems like a waste of a team visit to me.
Big guys can't catch little guys! And what I'm talking about is depth, and I will go more into it. If you build a large portion of your offense around a single guy, then you better have a guy that can replace him if he goes down, plus he's a returner. which could take a little pressure off of Tavon. See Pats. Plus, he is still a viable gamebreaker anytime he's in the game.
It's interesting that we are looking at a pretty wide variety of guys, and you never know if there is info out there that we don't know, like a player may slip for this or that reason.
BTW, I'd rather have a big guy myself, but I am just trying to figure out why they are looking at him, and just wanted to comment on him as a player, or what they may be thinking. I also agree that a starter could be had in the 3rd or 4th round in this draft, sometimes later, SEE Zac Stacy.You don't take a backup in the 3rd round. There are still starting caliber players in the 3rd round- especially in this draft and for this team. And big guys don't need to catch the little guys because they just maul them at the line(see Seattle). He also wasn't a home-run threat as a returner.
Bottom line: I'm not taking depth in the 3rd round. I'm not even doing it in the 4th for this draft. I'm tired of little WR's on this team. One is enough. We need a big WR. Quick isn't the answer and Cook has Jello hands. Either look for a big WR or don't even bother unless he's Watkins. We have too many holes at other positions.
Me too.Just to add my own thoughts here, I think the third round is where you need to draft even a backup WR if you want to have any chance the'll be both a good back up but an eventual starter. What kind of crap have we been drafting in the fourth round? Do you really think Gilyard is a good back up?
Having said that, I don't want to darft a WR in the third round. I'd really like to see them try and get a really good OT to groom for the future cause we will probably lose one of our OTs if we draft Mathews or Robinson. Or a really good guard prospect.
I like him better as a change of pace RB myself, which he's done some of.
LOVE his cousin Andre Ellington, Cards got a keeper there.
I'm not sure I share your optimism on Schotty being able to develop an offense around Austin. That being said, I doubt he could adapt his offense if he loses a key cog like most good OCs are able to do.Rams have been drafting backup WR's in the 3-4 rd's for years and ,they were expected to start.
Other than Bailey there's not much to show for it.
If they design the offense around Austin and he goes down we need a similar type skill set to replace him.