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Which pick tickled your pickle?

  • Pick #57 Tutu Atwell WR UL

    Votes: 13 14.3%
  • Pick #103 Earnest Jones MLB SC

    Votes: 11 12.1%
  • Pick # 117 Bobby Brown DT TA&M

    Votes: 26 28.6%
  • Pick # 130 Robert Rochell CB UCA

    Votes: 21 23.1%
  • Pick #141 Jacob Harris TE UCF

    Votes: 11 12.1%
  • Pick # 174 Earnest Brown DE NW

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Pick #233 Jack Funk RB UM

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • Pick #249 Ben Skowronek WR ND

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Pick #252 Chris Garrett LB CSP

    Votes: 5 5.5%

  • Total voters
    91

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One reason to be excited about each of the Rams' 9 draft picks in 2021​


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Cameron DaSilva

May 3, 2021 11:35 am
The immediate reaction to the Los Angeles Rams’ 2021 draft class has been lukewarm, with both analysts and fans questioning some of Les Snead’s picks – primarily his decision not to draft an offensive lineman. But there’s a lot to like about the nine players the Rams drafted this year.
We highlighted one reason to be excited about each player drafted by Los Angeles, whether it’s their fit with the Rams or their performance in college. This is a group with good potential, even if some of them won’t contribute right away as rookies.

1
WR Tutu Atwell, Louisville (2nd round)​

He’s dynamic with the ball in his hands
When you’re 5-foot-9 and only 155 pounds, you better be able to make defenders miss in the open field. And Atwell certainly can. According to PFF, Atwell was third among all wide receivers in yards after the catch in the last two seasons.
He has 4.32 speed and averaged one touchdown for every seven passes he caught, finding the end zone at a high rate in college. And when he’s facing man coverage, defenders have a really tough time containing him, averaging a 123.4 passer rating when targeted against man.

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2
LB Ernest Jones, South Carolina (3rd round)​

He’s a great tackler
Jones might not be the most athletic or rangy linebacker, but he’s smart and always finds the football – especially in the running game. Expect him to be a leader in the middle of the defense relatively early, taking command of the Mike linebacker role.
He prides himself on tackling, saying “I’ve always just had a goal in my mind and nobody can’t have more tackles at the end of the game than me because that just doesn’t look right for the middle linebacker not to have the most tackles.”
According to PFF, he had a tackling grade of 83.0 in 2020, 28th-best among all linebackers.


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3
DT Bobby Brown III, Texas A&M (4th round)​

He led Texas A&M in TFL and sacks as a nose tackle
Nose tackles aren’t supposed to do much as pass rushers, but Brown consistently won in the middle of the defense and disrupted opposing offenses. He led the Aggies with 5.5 sacks last season and also tied for the lead with 7.5 tackles for a loss, which were a third of his 22 total tackles.
Brown can play nose tackle, defensive tackles (3-technique) or defensive end (5-technique) for the Rams and while he won’t be a dominant pass rusher at the NFL level, he does carry upside in that department thanks to his quickness.

4
CB Robert Rochell, Central Arkansas (4th round)​

He’s a former receiver with excellent ball skills
A wide receiver transitioning to cornerback is nothing new, but more often than not, players who do make the switch display great ball skills on defense. Rochell checks that box. He had 10 interceptions and 25 career pass breakups, also forcing two fumbles at Central Arkansas.
Eye-popping athleticism allowed him to consistently make plays on the ball, boasting 4.39 speed and a vertical of 43 inches. He’s going to jump off the screen when he earns some playing time.

5
TE Jacob Harris, UCF (4th round)​

He’s 6-foot-5 with 4.39 speed
Players that big and that fast don’t come around often, which is part of the reason the Rams took a chance on him in the fourth round despite him only playing two years of meaningful football in college. He’s a former soccer player with rare athleticism, who the Rams ranked among their best special teams players in terms of coverage.
In college, he only caught 49 passes, but those receptions went for a total of 987 yards – an average of 20.1 yards per catch with nine touchdowns. His average depth of target last season was 16.6 yards downfield, which would’ve ranked third in the NFL last season. That’s insane for a player projected to play tight end.

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6
DE Earnest Brown IV, Northwestern (5th round)​

He’s versatile like Morgan Fox
Brown doesn’t pop off the screen like some of the Rams’ other athletic draft picks do, but he should remind some fans of Morgan Fox. He’ll primarily play defensive end in obvious passing situations like Fox, but he can also play outside linebacker and rush off the edge with his 6-foot-4 frame and long 34.5-inch arms.
Les Snead called him “an instinctive football player” after the draft and admitted he didn’t have a great pro day, but says he’s better than that performance showed. Expect Brown to play a similar role to Fox and John Franklin-Myers from a few years ago. Versatility is key.

7
RB Jake Funk, Maryland (7th round)​

He could be one of the Rams’ best special teams players
Funk will do anything and everything he can to make the team and he has the skill set to help the Rams in multiple ways. He can take handoffs as a running back, catch passes out of the backfield, line up as a slot receiver and play every phase of special teams, which he did at Maryland.
He’s expected to cover kickoffs and punts, and possibly even be a return specialist, priding himself on being a do-it-all player. Though his playing time was limited due to injury in college, he earned a rushing grade of 84.9 last season when he did get the ball.


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8
WR Ben Skowronek (7th round)​

He’s nothing like the Rams’ current receivers
When looking at the four receivers expected to play key roles for the Rams this year, Skowronek is nothing like any of them. He’s 6-foot-3 and 220 pounds with 33.25-inch arms, making him the tallest and heaviest receiver on the team.
And he uses that frame well, going up and winning contested-catch situations and jump-ball opportunities. Snead said he’s expected to be one of the Rams’ best blockers, too, so he’ll fit right in with the team’s current group. in a year or two, he could be what Los Angeles hoped Josh Reynolds would be.

9
OLB Chris Garrett, Concordia-St. Paul (7th round)​

He dominated and set Division II records
Ready for some mind-blowing numbers? In 28 games at the Division II level, Garrett had 36.5 sacks, 48.5 tackles for a loss and forced a D-II record 15 fumbles in his career. He ranks third in Division II history by averaging 1.3 sacks per game and in 2019, his final season, he tied for the most sacks (14) in the country.
Obviously, the level of competition was much lower than some prominent players faced at bigger programs, and he’ll have to adapt to the NFL, but he was one of the best players in the country at the Division II level. That shouldn’t be ignored.
 

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I went with Rochell because he he was easily the best value at where he was picked. He also plays a big need position for us and could develop into something special IMO. I guess my next favorite might be E.Jones. With all I have read on him since the draft, he seems like he will be our starting MLB for years to come. Lastly, I just love the ball of clay that is Harris. This dude could be legit in a few years with that kind of freaky athletic profile.
 

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I’ll be the first to admit that I’ve been completely out of the loop on all things college football related and none of the players we picked ring an immediate bell. I’ll also admit that I haven’t watched highlights on anyone outside of Atwell and even then I’m a little surprised by the pick. But it is what it is!

I’ll echo @Juggs and say every single one of them because they were made with the idea of improving our team. Bring on the 2021 season!
 

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The reason I posted this thread is because I can't decide myself TBH.

I'm debating between Brown vs Jones vs Earnest Brown as a close second but the pick I see being a huge steal for us is either Rochelle or Harris.

I picked Rochelle as a potential target for us after not seeing anybody even mention him after our second day but Harris? Have to go with him... why?

6-5, with room to put some weight on that 219 lanky frame, 4.39 40 time, broad jumped 40.5 inches which means he has a huge target radius. Given the fact that TE's is McVay's specialty I see him particularly making sure Harris is catered to and given the proper developmental steps, play calls, and support to make him a future star.


I love our late draft, still boggles my mind why we went that direction for our 2nd pick, but we'll see who's right come September!
 

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I’ll be the first to admit that I’ve been completely out of the loop on all things college football related and none of the players we picked ring an immediate bell. I’ll also admit that I haven’t watched highlights on anyone outside of Atwell and even then I’m a little surprised by the pick. But it is what it is!

I’ll echo @Juggs and say every single one of them because they were made with the idea of improving our team. Bring on the 2021 season!
Hell there El Paso! I just moved from Las Cruces! Not many Ram fans around that sea of Cowgirl fans. lol
 

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Well, the south side of College Station
Is the baddest part of town
And if you go down there
You better just beware
Of a man name of Bobby Brown
Now Bobby more than trouble
You see he stand 'bout six foot four
All those downtown ladies call him "Treetop Lover"
All the men just call him "Sir"
And he's bad, bad Bobby Brown
The baddest man in the whole damn town
Badder than old King Kong
And meaner than a junkyard dog

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Jones is the Jordan Fuller pick of last year and the most likely draft pick to get the most snaps in2021. Super high football IQ, read and react, knows where to be. Snead has a knack for finding football players that have a high understanding of what goes on on the field. Like Jordan Fuller, Jones has it. Rams sorely needed an MLB with good insticts and now they have one.
 

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Well, the south side of College Station
Is the baddest part of town
And if you go down there
You better just beware
Of a man name of Bobby Brown
Now Bobby more than trouble
You see he stand 'bout six foot four
All those downtown ladies call him "Treetop Lover"
All the men just call him "Sir"
And he's bad, bad Bobby Brown
The baddest man in the whole damn town
Badder than old King Kong
And meaner than a junkyard dog

Jim Croce was another treasure who died far to young. RIP
 

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Jones is the Jordan Fuller pick of last year and the most likely draft pick to get the most snaps in2021. Super high football IQ, read and react, knows where to be. Snead has a knack for finding football players that have a high understanding of what goes on on the field. Like Jordan Fuller, Jones has it. Rams sorely needed an MLB with good insticts and now they have one.
Though it's a tough choice I personally have to like Jake Funk for coming back from two ACLs. That's real toughness in my book.

He and Harris imo will really help on our special teams, which need a boost. Either one could be a gunner.

But I think Funk may well end up as our kick and/or punt returner. He's really fast and a good runner in the open field. And it wouldn't shock me if he got some snaps in the backfield, providing he shows he can block.

I would be very surprised if we instead revisit the past poor practice under our former ST coordinator of putting a valuable wr on kick and punt returns. Need our receivers to stay healthy and on the field to catch passes.
 

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Hell there El Paso! I just moved from Las Cruces! Not many Ram fans around that sea of Cowgirl fans. lol
That’s putting it lightly, lol. Hearing the “this is our year” chatter gets annoying but I suppose they have to try hard to convince themselves. Where’d you leave Las Cruces for?
 

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Wow, Atwell had zero drops when targeted. I keep adding to things I like when hearing about him. Size is of course a concern but I can't find one more negative thing about him. He's definitely our most intriguing player going into 2021 with McVay scheming ways to get him the ball.

Harris and Brown I am also very excited about... Harris brings a totally different dimension to our offense just like Atwell except to the other extreme. Brown might be a terror with AD sucking all the attention.

But my favorite pick is Rochell I think. He has potential to be a great CB if he takes to coaching and learning the position. If he can get up to speed and Raheem Morris finds ways to scheme Ramsey, Williams, and Rochell to their strengths and on the field at same time I envision an even better secondary than we had in 2020 and that's saying a lot. I'm hoping Williams and Rochell are two ball hawking nightmares for opposing QBs while Ramsey takes away their #1.
 

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I'm not sure how to pick a favorite among this varied and talented group, they each offer so much potential. Still, I voted Bobby Brown just trying to imagine he and Donald side by side, eating up the guys across from them. Rochelle & Jones may bring the earliest impact, and Tutu, Harris & Skowronek seem destined to do great things, so hell, they are all my favorites ...

 

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Man, I can't choose between Rochell and BB3. Went with the former, but man, if they reach their fullest potential, our defense is going to be scary.
 

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Wow. surprised I was in the majority with Bobby " my prerogative " Brown.
Big Strong, got some hands and plays with some intensity.
But his college tape intensity will be nothing compared to the intensity he will
have if he gets to line up beside his Idol.

A lot to like in this draft. lot's of potential all over.
Rochell - can be as good as he wants to be. Great size, length and
is a physical freak. Can jump through the moon.

Like the potential of our two hybrids. WR/TE.
Garrett is electric. Hope it translates.
Tutu is the ?. Guess we'll see.
 

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Man, I can't choose between Rochell and BB3. Went with the former, but man, if they reach their fullest potential, our defense is going to be scary.
Right? Just posted Rochell can be as good as he wants to be. Has all the tools, size and is just a freak athletically.
 

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Well, the south side of College Station
Is the baddest part of town
And if you go down there
You better just beware
Of a man name of Bobby Brown
Now Bobby more than trouble
You see he stand 'bout six foot four
All those downtown ladies call him "Treetop Lover"
All the men just call him "Sir"
And he's bad, bad Bobby Brown
The baddest man in the whole damn town
Badder than old King Kong
And meaner than a junkyard dog

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LOL. Love it coach.