Rams WR Depth

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Yes, I do believe Tru Edwards is a “forgotten man” in these WR discussions. He has the size to play outside and had a good preseason last year. I don’t see how a 7th round pick is already ahead of him in some eyes. Edwards has a year in the system under his belt.
Daniels was a 6th rd pick
 
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I read somewhere CJ had an elite 20 yard split at his pro day. His 40 was top tier for his size and weight. I would add that he doesn’t just have elite hands but also concentration. He’s making catches in traffic that others would drop. He has innate ability tracking the ball that you just can’t teach. He runs some great routes but there is a lot the Rams can do to help him develop into a better and more efficient route runner in our scheme. I was surprised that his career average is over 15 yards a reception. I was even more surprised that he has a great feel for the screen game and does generate a lot of yards after the catch due to his football vision

I am going to put it out there. Everything I have seen tells me he should have been taken before many of the WRs drafted before him. I would be surprised if he isn’t our WR3 going into the second half of the season. He is the very definition of a steal based on his production, testing and tape

This is a great 5 min breakdown. They had a late second early third round grade on him. I hadn’t listened to these two before the draft but totally agree with their assessment of Bernard and still wish we had traded up for him. That said, I am genuinely excited by Daniels and the very real chance the Rams have drafted yet another later round gem!


View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4AYwmNv11rQ&pp=ygUKY2ogZGFuaWVscw%3D%3D
 
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I wouldn’t normally show the clips from the throwing sessions at the combine but check this tape of CJ Daniels catching some terribly placed passes! Behind him, too high, if it’s within his frame (which looks massive) this kid WILL catch it and his body control at 6.2 and 200 is as fluid as it gets. Look at the last catch! That would be a highlight reel play any given Sunday

He has elite traits as I posted above. Add to those elite catch radius!


View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XnQYWaVQbTA&pp=ygUKY2ogZGFuaWVscw%3D%3D
 
I read somewhere CJ had an elite 20 yard split at his pro day. His 40 was top tier for his size and weight. I would add that he doesn’t just have elite hands but also concentration. He’s making catches in traffic that others would drop. He has innate ability tracking the ball that you just can’t teach. He runs some great routes but there is a lot the Rams can do to help him develop into a better and more efficient route runner in our scheme. I was surprised that his career average is over 15 yards a reception. I was even more surprised that he has a great feel for the screen game and does generate a lot of yards after the catch due to his football vision

I am going to put it out there. Everything I have seen tells me he should have been taken before many of the WRs drafted before him. I would be surprised if he isn’t our WR3 going into the second half of the season. He is the very definition of a steal based on his production, testing and tape

This is a great 5 min breakdown. They had a late second early third round grade on him. I hadn’t listened to these two before the draft but totally agree with their assessment of Bernard and still wish we had traded up for him. That said, I am genuinely excited by Daniels and the very real chance the Rams have drafted yet another later round gem!


View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4AYwmNv11rQ&pp=ygUKY2ogZGFuaWVscw%3D%3D

4.58 / 40
2.71 / 20
1.61 / 10
34 1/2" VJ
10'3" Broad
4.27 Short Shuttle
7.03 3 Cone

Tore right ACL on first day of 2022 spring practices, which required surgery and sidelined him for most of the ‘22 season; reaggravated his knee and dealt with a foot injury, which required offseason surgery, during the 2024 season; missed three games during super-senior season because of injury (Oct. 2025)

Courtesy of Brugler's The Beat draft guide
 
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We don't need CJ to be Nacua. It would be nice, but the need in this offense for that third wideout is to upgrade us from that bunch who couldn't compete with the TE room. Can he come in here and be a guy McVay wants on the field vs the TE options, or at the least be competitive with them.

I expect we're gonna see a ton of 12 and 13 but how much 11 we end up in comes down directly to CJ and the rest of the WR room after the big two. CJ we know for sure will add some size and hands outside the hash, and has the toughness you want over the middle. If we get more than that great.
 
“Here's the deal with Daniels: he fits best in an offense that values precision over explosiveness. Concepts built around timing throws, screen packages, and route combinations that create space through design rather than pure athleticism will get the most out of him. He's not going to be a number one target at the next level, but as a complementary piece who can block, move the chains, and give you professional route running from multiple alignments, there's genuine day-two value here. His six years of college experience and the fact that he produced at three different programs show a player who adapts quickly and earns trust wherever he goes. That kind of reliability goes a long way on Sundays”

Another scouting report that has him in the round 2/3 range!

 
Just a few nuggets from a much longer article

“If the Rams are going to pick,” general manager Les Snead said, “there’s always a receiver that we’re going, ‘This guy or a receiver?’”

Added director of scouting Nicole Blake, “You didn’t think they were going to leave the draft without a receiver, did you?”

And in the sixth round, Miami’s CJ Daniels became their pick.

“He fits a lot of the things that we were looking for in the offense,” Rams assistant general manager John McKay said. “He runs routes at a high level. He has a great feel for the game. He has a big catch radius and strong hands.

“For us, it was a great fit, and we felt like he was one of the last ones still available that could really impact our team this year and moving forward. … If you would’ve told me on Monday that was how it played out, I would’ve been very happy.”

 
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