He seems to finish off blocks really well, and is pretty solid with the YAC aspect of his game. He can go up and get the ball, and has some speed as well.
I really don't want to see him in SF or Seattle, like others here have posted, and be the next George Kittle who causes us pain in big games.
From what I've read, KS is also pretty sharp regarding understanding what everyone else's job is when it comes to executing the offense. He sounds like a McVay type of player, to me.
But then, I'll defer to the draft wonks on this board for their educated takes (sometimes) ......... the guys who spend way more time doing their pre-draft talent evaluations than I do.
I'm just here to enjoy the banter, anyhow.![]()
Agree whole heartedly with this tactic.After he ran his 40 & skills at the combine he really improved his draft status.I’m not sure what direction SEAN MCVAY wants to go.
Les Snead always try’s & does a GREAT JOB in finding out a players Draft Value.The hard part might be figuring it all out & who is The Best Player Available.
Usually The Rams draft with a purpose & frame the direction they want to go personnel wise.It’s going to be interesting.
IMO The Rams have a lot of depth.On the other hand they really don’t & need to think about WINNING NOW,but then again replenish.
The more you look at the roster the more you can see bigger holes.
The DB/CB looks like the biggest needs. Forbes should be an improvement with another Offseason.He got some seriously valuable experience.He has a lot of game tape he can go back & learn from.
Ahkello might be worth bringing back,because value,experience,& leadership wise he still has a lot to give back to the(Rams) game.He is young in football years and has something to prove to himself.
Durant is a RAM,he deserves to get paid true value.He maybe is only a rotational CB in the NFL ? That might be the issue.
Then The Rams need a shutdown CB & are in that position to Draft 1.
There are a couple safeties that could be franchise players & what Chris Shula really needs.
SO maybe 13 personnel & give Higbee & The TE squad another chance to improve on what The 2025 season brought.They add a lot to the running game.
Agree whole heartedly with this tactic.
This is why I'm thinking that they'll add a solid WO (Evans?) for a couple of seasons, like DA did, and probably a corner (McDuffie or Watson?) to be the lock down type corner.
We can't count on rookies at these positions to be what we need there on day one, although they could be.
All the better if that happens, IMO.
Seems like a good kid and we know he's a good player too.Humble is refreshing.
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I noticed that watching some Oregon games this past year - he had some hand issues.I like Sadiq but here's the thing, he has similar issues catching the ball as Ferguson (makes one wonder about the coaching at Oregon). Both seem to have had issues with concentration drops - Fergy with clap attack catches (need to watch more Sadiq to see if he clap attacks).
Think he's a guy who Rams will have to do a bit of homework on, lot to like but why wasn't he more highly thought. I don't want to fall in combine love with a guy who might have issues running a fuller route tree and catching the ball.
Or Loveland! (who was awesome last year)I noticed that watching some Oregon games this past year - he had some hand issues.
I don’t know if that was just a random thing that I encountered watching or if it’s a valid issue with him. If the latter, maybe it’s fixable with better coaching idk.
He’s incredibly enticing. But not a slam dunk certain TE prospect like bowers or Warren.
My arm chair diagnosing of Fergy this season is that he's not AGGRESSIVE enough towards the ball in contested catch situations (seems to have mostly eliminated clap attack problems) this last year with the Rams, I wonder if that's an issue with Sadiq too.I noticed that watching some Oregon games this past year - he had some hand issues.
I don’t know if that was just a random thing that I encountered watching or if it’s a valid issue with him. If the latter, maybe it’s fixable with better coaching idk.
He’s incredibly enticing. But not a slam dunk certain TE prospect like bowers or Warren.