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I think ideally the Rams would like to take a QB in the first round. If their targeted players are off the board that doesn't diminish the Ram need at QB. They would still need a QB2 which I think they could get in the 5th round. A player I've been looking at is Michael Pratt.
Pratt will drop because of his perceived lack of arm strength. But it was the same criticism of Drew Brees as a rookie. But as Brees showed it's simply a matter of improved targeted physical training.
What I like about Pratt is that he's a pocket passer who has flashed the ability to perform full field reads. His game is short to intermediate passing which he does well. McVay's revised offense is exactly that. Chunk plays coming from intermediate pass completions and YAC. He needs work on his mechanics but with a year behind Stafford, he would have time to develop. Pratt could provide good service as a QB2 with the ability to possibly evolve into a starter. His game is similar to Purdy's in some respects. He makes sound decisions quickly showing a sound understanding of passing concepts.
McVay's revised offense has opened the door to a QB like Pratt as either a quality backup or a potential starter. There is a lot of media buzz around Rattler but personally, I like Pratt a bit more.
Pratt will drop because of his perceived lack of arm strength. But it was the same criticism of Drew Brees as a rookie. But as Brees showed it's simply a matter of improved targeted physical training.
What I like about Pratt is that he's a pocket passer who has flashed the ability to perform full field reads. His game is short to intermediate passing which he does well. McVay's revised offense is exactly that. Chunk plays coming from intermediate pass completions and YAC. He needs work on his mechanics but with a year behind Stafford, he would have time to develop. Pratt could provide good service as a QB2 with the ability to possibly evolve into a starter. His game is similar to Purdy's in some respects. He makes sound decisions quickly showing a sound understanding of passing concepts.
McVay's revised offense has opened the door to a QB like Pratt as either a quality backup or a potential starter. There is a lot of media buzz around Rattler but personally, I like Pratt a bit more.