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Shouldn't cost them much of anything to make that switch.Chicago is allegedly all over Jeanty. Now if they aren’t too greedy I could see them swapping with the bears for a reasonable cost
Great runner, bad passer but academic all american and apparently a great interview. If he's willing to run some slash the first two years I'm happy to take him at 26 and work the shit out of his accuracy and throwing mechanics and for the love of god, get him off the bench press.I haven't been a fan of his but now I'm starting to want the Rams to draft him. At the very least he'd be a he'll of a RB.
The benefits of suckingCampbell will be a strong pick if they get him. Will be kind of annoyed to see NE get a fucking QB and LT in back to back drafts. That is some irritating BS.
"Get me that little passcatchy bastid Les!"UDFA type. He’s on the small side. He runs a bit upright. He’s good in the screen game, but not great at pass blocking. He’s got good leadership skills. I think it’s odd that he is getting a lot of interest. It just goes to show that there’s no rock unturned.
One of the worst practice players you’ve ever seen but his talent on the field makes you take notice.
“He’s a 5-star, they kiss his *** for three years just to keep him there,” another scout said. “The girlfriend is his manager. The mom is a problem.
If Banks is there…no brainer. The Rams are set with their 3 man OT rotation.DJ is my favorite media evaluator. Though I disagree with that list right at the top as Carter edges out Hunter in my book.
I find myself wondering what the Rams do if McMillan is on the board at 26. And I think it is possible given rumblings with him as well as the fact only Green Bay showed up to his pro day. He is not what we need specifically, but supersized possession options have a value all their own.
Only two players I do not want the Rams to draft are QB Sanders and the edge Stewart.
I like very much seeing S Starks and OT Banks on his board in our neighborhood.![]()
Never said it wasn't true but to take some of it with a grain of salt during lying season. Besides, I'm sure the Rams have properly assessed him and determined themselves if he's even worth drafting. There's always a risk of a player just busting. WR definitely is a tricky one as the personalities with some of those guys can be volatile. Rams gonna take a chance no matter who they draft as these are all young men about to get paid and step up to the best of the best in their sport. Burden is definitely talented. He could Antonio Brown too ya know. Ball out for awhile then go bat shit crazy at the endWell then a lot of people been lying on Burden cause this shit has been out there forever by multiple sources AND him taking plays off is ON TAPE so I don't know what to tell you...
Look he's got some great talent but you've got to be willing to take the chance he's gonna Kadarius Toney your ass.
I wouldn’t be super excited about his chances of being the Rams starter in three years, but he’d certainly add a new element to the offense right away. It would be fun to see what McVay draws up for him in sub packages. His threat to run, combined with his threat to throw deep (his best passing trait) could be very fun. Especially if they add another deep threat at receiver.This board bout to explode if he's our pick.
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I can see it now, Milroe lined up in the backfield, Stafford tosses it back in a sweep type play, but, Atwell took off from a sprinters stance and is racing down the field. Milroe cranks back his hand cannon and tosses it 75 yards in the air to a in stride wide open Atwell for 6.I wouldn’t be super excited about his chances of being the Rams starter in three years, but he’d certainly add a new element to the offense right away. It would be fun to see what McVay draws up for him in sub packages. His threat to run, combined with his threat to throw deep (his best passing trait) could be very fun. Especially if they add another deep threat at receiver.
Four receivers, two burners running deep and drawing the defense with them opening space for Milton to run could change McVay’s formula for third and long, where Kyren gets the ball just to improve the punting distance by 8 yards.
He could also save Stafford some wear and tear on short yardage/QB sneaks and redzone plays. A few of those plays last year, Stafford took some bad hits.
I dont know if he has the frame for OT, and cant see them drafting an OG/C but I love this kid. The fact that he turned down NIL money, and likely improved draft status, to stay at NDSU so they could win another championship is just awesomeI keep seeing Grey Zabel still on the board at 26. He could be a future guard, guard insurance or future Center. He’s perfect for the gap scheme.
If Havenstein still wants to play a few more years and the Rams think he can, maybe they go for Dotson’s replacement, or pick a guy to learn from Shelton. ( I almost typed Barnes)