Which WR excites you the most for the Rams?

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Which WR excites you the most for the Rams?

  • Jordyn Tyson

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • Carnell Tate

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Makai Lemon

    Votes: 12 50.0%
  • Denzel Boston

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • KC Concepcion

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Omar Cooper Jr

    Votes: 1 4.2%

  • Total voters
    24
  • Poll closed .
Lol. You’re kind of right, and I’ve also said before (maybe in our conversations) that to my eye, Fergs looks like a slightly faster, slightly more agile Davis Allen.

I watched Davis friggin Allen highlights a few weeks ago(true story) I challenge any Rams fan to go do that and say with any honesty that Ferguson displays a superior level of anything over Davis Allen. Fergs has better speed. He might have better ball tracking but it’s not obvious.

Then there’s that dog factor. On the field presence, if you will.
Higbee has it. I know some fans don’t give a hoot about those things but they should. It doesn’t take 3 yrs of coaching to see if it’s there. Fergs doesn’t have it. Doesn’t mean he won’t be good but it might mean he’s not an elite competitor. That’s all Im saying.
There are a few Rams players I feel are under appreciated and underrated by Rams fans, and Davis Allen is one of them.
 
College DB's.

But I can see him being adjusted in his first season in the NFL, but I don't think the Rams are the right fit for him..... I can see him getting frustrated because he's more of a teams premier WR.... he won't be that on the Rams. .... IMO
The Rams are definitely a fit but then again you were the guy talking about we didn't need DBs so lol. He smoked those college DBs which is all you can ask from any WR. He's highly rated for a reason. If not for the injury concerns (which isn't a big deal to me personally), he'd be the consensus #1 WR. He was coached by a Hall of Famer in Hines Ward so I highly doubt he's gonna get frustrated vs being more prepared for the rigors of the NFL. No WR is gonna be the premier WR on the Rams, that's not even what they are looking for as that premier is Puka. Nothing wrong with adding more talent at the X due to Adams age. Bad takes are your speciality so I guess you're at least consistent there hahahaha
 
The Rams are definitely a fit but then again you were the guy talking about we didn't need DBs so lol. He smoked those college DBs which is all you can ask from any WR. He's highly rated for a reason. If not for the injury concerns (which isn't a big deal to me personally), he'd be the consensus #1 WR. He was coached by a Hall of Famer in Hines Ward so I highly doubt he's gonna get frustrated vs being more prepared for the rigors of the NFL. No WR is gonna be the premier WR on the Rams, that's not even what they are looking for as that premier is Puka. Nothing wrong with adding more talent at the X due to Adams age. Bad takes are your speciality so I guess you're at least consistent there hahahaha
Whatever :eyeroll:

I like Boston.... To me he's a better fit for the Rams.
 
Boston is sudden too for his size. He's a hell of a prospect.

The Rams don't need another wideout who is best served in the slot because Nacua is the best slot in the NFL. They need a big rangy bastid for outside the hash who can own that fuckin ball no matter where the QB places it on his frame and no matter what the DB is doing to prevent it.
 
6’4” with a 45” vert and good hands. His red zone potential is off the charts. When I first watched his stuff I didn’t realize he was that tall because of the way he moves. Very little wasted motion for 240 lbs and 6’4”

It’s too bad we don’t have that #29 pick. I liked him in that bottom first-mid second range.
Hands are great. Not a RAC guy.
 
I’m calling it now. It’s Omar Cooper WR IND as the next in line of great WR draft picks under McVay.

I don't think the Rams are looking for a 5-11" WR. I think the Rams go with a big target Wide Out that can put a hurt on DB's after the catch
 
Rams could go bigger but:
Davante Adams 6.1 204
Omar Cooper 6.0 204

Good Points

But Adams is a very experienced vet and knows just about every defensive scheme and how to maneuver within those schemes, so I don't see Cooper getting much playing time.

IMO, if you go with a Big WR (6-4 to 6-6) with good hands with good speed, all you have to do is open the remedial part of the playbook and just get him the ball and let him run over small DB's or reach over them for the 50/50 plays.
 

"The feeling after the workout was clear. It’s highly unlikely Lemon gets past the Rams, who own the 13th pick of Round 1."
Is that the smoke screen or actual interest? How often does Sneed go to pro days? I wouldn’t hate it:quiet:
 
Still Jordyn Tyson for me. The reward offsets the risk for me. I think the easiest and safest projections at WR are the guys who win with movement skills, route running, and football IQ. That's Tyson. Giving Tyson a chance to learn from Davante Adams and be coached by Eric Yarber is a freaking cheat code. I will accept the risk that injuries may ruin his career. Because if they don't, he will be a star for us.
 
I am wondering whether we will go defense early and WR later? I have heard many times how there are so many WRs with draftable grades that some good ones will go undrafted. There will be a few who outplay their draft position especially in the slot even if Lemon and others are no doubt better prospects
 
Still Jordyn Tyson for me. The reward offsets the risk for me. I think the easiest and safest projections at WR are the guys who win with movement skills, route running, and football IQ. That's Tyson. Giving Tyson a chance to learn from Davante Adams and be coached by Eric Yarber is a freaking cheat code. I will accept the risk that injuries may ruin his career. Because if they don't, he will be a star for us.
IDK counselor, the multi-ligament knee injury (ACL, MCL, PCL) back in 2022 scares me.