No WR, CB, OT, etc. is going to be more valuable to us then a QB successor.
If he did, that would save us a lot of draft capital in 2026!Yup. Stetson Bennett could lead the Rams to a Superbowl this season. I mean, anything can happen right?
Les Snead with two #1's in 2026 and more following can do quite a lot and is willing to f*ck them picks. I would lay down money that we get a QB next year if I had any...lolIf it's a quality QB successor, that is both available and the Rams can maneuver to select ... I agree.
Unfortunately, that is not a given.
I took a look at the Drafts from 2018-2022.
In 2018, the only quality-QB after pick #7 was Lamar Jackson; and there was plenty of uncertainty with him. Maybe the Rams can't get into position to select a QB at #7 (that's when Josh Allen went).
In 2019, the QBs selected in the top-100 were Kyler Murray, Daniel Jones, Dwayne Haskins and Drew Lock.
After a horrible QB-class in 2019, it was a strong class in 2020, led by Burrow, Herbert and Hurts.
In 2021, there were 5 QBs taken in the top-15. Trevor Lawrence was the consensus #1 overall, and Jacksonville was not going to trade that pick. The jury is still out on Lawrence. After him ... UGH! ...
Zach Wilson (#2), Trey Lance (#3), Justin Fields (#11) and Mac Jones (#15).
2022 may have been even worse, with Kenny Pickett the only first round QB selected. He was followed by Desmond Ridder, Malik Willis and Matt Corral. Pittsburgh forced that Pickett-pick, and it did not work-out.
The above summary is kind-of-my-point.
If THE GUY is there, the Rams should try to do everything they can to get him. But ... Everything They Can just may not be enough. Furthermore, if The Guy is NOT THERE, it would be a mistake to Force a pick ... and get the next Trey Lance.
Well - we have our differences,but I’ll give Martz credit for play calling.Whoever was calling plays in KC with Trent Greene was amazing,you can compare some of those seasons there.Mike had his flaws, BUT..... he was the reason we won the 99 SB. Vermeil was a TERRIBLE coach, especially on offense. The year he called plays was the worst thig I have ever witnessed as a Rams fan.
Kurt had a all time LT and a Pro Bowl OG so it was a better O line than most.
Warner was not ruined by Martz per se. He his his thumb on that Eagles helmet and that was the start of it.
Now Martz should have let him sit on the bench and heal, anything but trade or release him.
But Martz certainly could not identify talent like our guys now. I remember how much re raved about Jimmy Kennedy and others who did not play up to their draft status.
That's like saying Trey Lance could lead Dallas to the Superbowl - odds are extremely low on that happeningYup. Stetson Bennett could lead the Rams to a Superbowl this season. I mean, anything can happen right?
The portion of that article that summarized it as the 2016 #15 and two 2017 1sts was incorrect. The Rams never had 2 1sts in 2017.I quoted a `story that said 3 firsts...*shrugs
I can't see McSnead drafting a guy as raw as Lance. They'll likely want a fairly proven guy. But, they also may have the luxury of sitting anyone they pick for a season or 2 behind a pro like Stafford. Just saying, our pick at 32nd in '27 is going to be tough to get a good QB at.If it's a QUALITY QB successor, that is both available and the Rams can maneuver to select ... I agree.
Unfortunately, that is not a given.
I took a look at the Drafts from 2018-2022.
In 2018, the only quality-QB after pick #7 was Lamar Jackson; and there was plenty of uncertainty with him. Maybe the Rams can't get into position to select a QB at #7 (that's when Josh Allen went).
In 2019, the QBs selected in the top-100 were Kyler Murray, Daniel Jones, Dwayne Haskins and Drew Lock.
After a horrible QB-class in 2019, it was a strong class in 2020, led by Burrow, Herbert and Hurts.
In 2021, there were 5 QBs taken in the top-15. Trevor Lawrence was the consensus #1 overall, and Jacksonville was not going to trade that pick. The jury is still out on Lawrence. After him ... UGH! ...
Zach Wilson (#2), Trey Lance (#3), Justin Fields (#11) and Mac Jones (#15).
2022 may have been even worse, with Kenny Pickett the only first round QB selected. He was followed by Desmond Ridder, Malik Willis and Matt Corral. Pittsburgh forced that Pickett-pick, and it did not work-out.
The above summary is kind-of-my-point.
If THE GUY is there, the Rams should try to do everything they can to get him. But ... Everything They Can just may not be enough. Furthermore, if The Guy is NOT THERE, it would be a mistake to Force a pick ... and get the next Trey Lance.
Yeah it's no guarantee even with early picks that we find the guy. Even top picks are hit and miss.If it's a QUALITY QB successor, that is both available and the Rams can maneuver to select ... I agree.
Unfortunately, that is not a given.
I took a look at the Drafts from 2018-2022.
In 2018, the only quality-QB after pick #7 was Lamar Jackson; and there was plenty of uncertainty with him. Maybe the Rams can't get into position to select a QB at #7 (that's when Josh Allen went).
In 2019, the QBs selected in the top-100 were Kyler Murray, Daniel Jones, Dwayne Haskins and Drew Lock.
After a horrible QB-class in 2019, it was a strong class in 2020, led by Burrow, Herbert and Hurts.
In 2021, there were 5 QBs taken in the top-15. Trevor Lawrence was the consensus #1 overall, and Jacksonville was not going to trade that pick. The jury is still out on Lawrence. After him ... UGH! ...
Zach Wilson (#2), Trey Lance (#3), Justin Fields (#11) and Mac Jones (#15).
2022 may have been even worse, with Kenny Pickett the only first round QB selected. He was followed by Desmond Ridder, Malik Willis and Matt Corral. Pittsburgh forced that Pickett-pick, and it did not work-out.
The above summary is kind-of-my-point.
If THE GUY is there, the Rams should try to do everything they can to get him. But ... Everything They Can just may not be enough. Furthermore, if The Guy is NOT THERE, it would be a mistake to Force a pick ... and get the next Trey Lance.
Bennett is much more likely since Lance isn't on Dallas anymore. Guess you and Mem didn't get the newsThat's like saying Trey Lance could lead Dallas to the Superbowl - odds are extremely low on that happening
Ok - LA ChargersBennett is much more likely since Lance isn't on Dallas anymore. Guess you and Mem didn't get the news![]()
What are you talking about ? I did not watch the Kurt Warner movie.Well - we have our differences,but I’ll give Martz credit for play calling.Whoever was calling plays in KC with Trent Greene was amazing,you can compare some of those seasons there.
My point would be comparing The Rams in 2021(17) to 1999- 2005 ?
Going back though
In FACT I’ll call total BS!! You look at that Kurt Warner movie &
It SO far from the truth.Didn’t OJ Simpson play Marshall Faulk ??
Dick Vermell in KC was as good as it gets.We can look at who had the better offense? I say that because it was a belief,and I’m never going to take anything away from Mad Mike as far as playcalling.Still I’m not going to go back to the Tony Bank days either.
That is not 100% accurate. They both needed each other. Martz botched things up as HC and his handling of DC’s is good example. Thank goodness the Cardinals denied the Rams permission the first time for Marmie or Lovie Smith would have never gotten the chance.DV SUCKED and could not and did not win a Super Bowl in KC when his main reason for success there was taking Martz's offense to Kansas City !
Especially considering he plays for the ChargersThat's like saying Trey Lance could lead Dallas to the Superbowl - odds are extremely low on that happening
Martz completely ... and forever ... lost me when he was asked about Marmie, and replied ...Martz botched things up as HC and his handling of DC’s is good example. Thank goodness the Cardinals denied the Rams permission the first time for Larry Marmie or Lovie Smith would have never gotten the chance.
Not entirely true....The Rams got 3 first round picks from Washington when they traded up for RG111.The portion of that article that summarized it as the 2016 #15 and two 2017 1sts was incorrect. The Rams never had 2 1sts in 2017.
Here's a direct quote from the article that is correct:
"The terms are as follows: Tennessee gets: Rams' first-round pick (2016), two second-round picks (2016), a third-round pick (2016), a first-round pick (2017) and another third-round pick (2017)."
That looks like 2 1sts (2016 & 2017), 2 2nds (both 2016), and 2 3rds (one in each of 2016 & 2017).
After a quick search, the only trades in NFL history were a team received 3 1st round picks were the Herschel Walker and Eric Dickerson trades.
Ah!! I forgot about that one. And Google/AI sucks.Not entirely true....The Rams got 3 first round picks from Washington when they traded up for RG111.
Just sayin'....
~ArkyRamsFan~
Luka trade wasn't a complete surprise? Pretty sure the entire universive expected him to sign a max extension.Right. So we can hope for Patrick Mahomes then.
On a side note, Luka trade wasn’t a complete surprise, Players change teams all the time in the NBA. Comparing a player transaction in the NBA to NFL is about as apples to oranges as one can get.
We already lived the most improbably QB story one could think up with Kurt Warner. He's proof that you just never fucking know man.That's like saying Trey Lance could lead Dallas to the Superbowl - odds are extremely low on that happening