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 .
Marcus Dupree sounds right to me
Yeah, ESPN had a 30 for 30 on him, called "The Best That Never Was".

Sad story, left school early for the USFL. His local preacher was his agent and ended up stealing his money, then he got hurt. Tried a comeback in LA, but was a shell of his former self.
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DX had knee injuries going back to his senior year of high school and knee injuries every year except his last college year. He was Randy Moss talented, but his knees let him down.

Tyson's injuries are concerning, but if we took him, I'd assume they'd know the risks and be willing to select him.
Yeah DX's knees just basically had other plans. The poor guy had all the talent but his knees were just terrible beyond belief. Honestly was sad to see but no one can ever say he didn't try.

I get people being concerned but acting like he's on DX's level of injury is crazy to me. I'm sure if Tyson slips down the draft, its because teams didn't like what they saw on his medicals but he's not slipping out of the 1st round imo.
 
He's no where near DA's injury history so much so that DA went undrafted yet here we are talking about Tyson going in the 1st round. Once again, it makes zero sense to mention the 2 in the same breath as both are entirely different in terms of how injuries impacted them. DA by the way had to have a knee surgery prior to the draft, this after having multiple knee surgeries prior. Tyson's last knee injury was around 4 years ago. Yeah I think its dumb to mention them being similar.
Once again, I only said that he reminded me of DA.
Nowhere did I say they were even nearly the same with regards to injury history, so get off that horse about this.
Regarding my comment about Tyson, I said I don't like the potential risk that comes with drafting him.
I still don't....... But then again, it may wind up being a nothing burger
Time to move on ......
 
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Once again, I only said that he reminded me of DA.
Nowhere did I say they were even nearly the same with regards to injury history, so get off that horse about this.
Regarding my comment about Tyson, I said I don't like the potential risk that comes with drafting him.
I still don't....... But then again, it may wind up being a nothing burger
Time to move on ......
Ok let me refrain that to make you feel better. Being reminded of DA when DA's injury history was way worst is just dumb to me. I get being concerned about his injury history so that part I totally understand but you are mentioning 2 people's who's injury history is on way opposite ends of the spectrum of being worried. Now back go to riding my horse!

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Ok let me refrain that to make you feel better. Being reminded of DA when DA's injury history was way worst is just dumb to me. I get being concerned about his injury history so that part I totally understand but you are mentioning 2 people's who's injury history is on way opposite ends of the spectrum of being worried. Now back go to riding my horse!

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Forgive me for saying but it's not dumb at all not that we're supposed to use that word about posts.

Denario Alexander in 4 years of college played 47 games out of 60 his team played
Jordyn Tyson in 4 years of college played 33 out of 51 games his team played

Just going off a time missed it's not even remotely close and that's not factoring any games either of them played a few snaps or a half and then left. That's pure number of games played. People every draft cycle want to make guys they like for whatever reason look better and it's gone wild this year especially. We see it with Tyson and other. Likewise people want to make players they don't like look worse some for legit reasons some absolutely not. But sorry by a games missed metric you're way off on the mark here.
 
I get people being concerned but acting like he's on DX's level of injury is crazy to me. I'm sure if Tyson slips down the draft, its because teams didn't like what they saw on his medicals but he's not slipping out of the 1st round imo.
He worries me. Been saying that from the start. But again in his favor he's played a lot of ball since his knee injury. And it's the knee in combo with the way he moves that worries me. Overall he seems to be fragile, but fragile vs explosive movement is a gamble many teams would take.

I just prefer not to risk it on the medical flag types. But 13 may come down to "take a possible stud or settle for a lesser graded fit." And in that equation if they take the shot on the stud I can't fault them. Even though it's not what I'd prefer.
 
Forgive me for saying but it's not dumb at all not that we're supposed to use that word about posts.

Denario Alexander in 4 years of college played 47 games out of 60 his team played
Jordyn Tyson in 4 years of college played 33 out of 51 games his team played

Just going off a time missed it's not even remotely close and that's not factoring any games either of them played a few snaps or a half and then left. That's pure number of games played. People every draft cycle want to make guys they like for whatever reason look better and it's gone wild this year especially. We see it with Tyson and other. Likewise people want to make players they don't like look worse some for legit reasons some absolutely not. But sorry by a games missed metric you're way off on the mark here.
Didn't know I couldn't say a post isn't dumb when I think that and I'm personally not calling the poster that. Wasn't the saying keep it about the post? If that isn't true I'll guess I'll reword it as completely misleading. I disagree with your post big time. You're bringing up total games misses which I never once brought up. I'm talking about the actual injuries sustained. You mean to tell me their injuries are the same? Thats literally what I'm talking about. Tyson's major injury to his knee was 4 years ago. He's been out because of a hamstring which isn't even touching DA's injury history at all. If you don't think that, I can't help how blind anyone is to that because not all injuries are created equal. Framing this as I'm saying this because he's the WR I like in this draft is lazy criticism (if that's what you are doing, don't want to assume). I actually even said I understand people's reservations, I'm simply just sticking with the guy because I originally picked him so I was like I'll just ride it out lol....the post about DA vs Tyson has zero to do with that. Once again, comparing the types of injuries DA had vs Tyson is completely off base. Let me ask this, would you have freaked out more if Adams tore his knee vs having the hamstring issue last year? See not the same lol. I guess DA going undrafted but no chance of that happening to Tyson means nothing when talking about that?
 
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He worries me. Been saying that from the start. But again in his favor he's played a lot of ball since his knee injury. And it's the knee in combo with the way he moves that worries me. Overall he seems to be fragile, but fragile vs explosive movement is a gamble many teams would take.

I just prefer not to risk it on the medical flag types. But 13 may come down to "take a possible stud or settle for a lesser graded fit." And in that equation if they take the shot on the stud I can't fault them. Even though it's not what I'd prefer.
Yes, I've read your takes and its exactly this thinking I totally understand. Is Tyson a risk? Of course he is. I get games played worries people whereas I'm looking at the injuries he had aren't injuries that are career altering/threatening. Obviously that can be debated to no end and I respect that stance. I don't respect well here's a DA again because to me, that poor guy had some really fucked up knee issues that stopped him from being a stud. Guess I'm just riding and dying with Tyson because of the talent shown on tape but believe he's worth the risk. We shall see lol
 
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Forgive me for saying but it's not dumb at all not that we're supposed to use that word about posts.

Denario Alexander in 4 years of college played 47 games out of 60 his team played
Jordyn Tyson in 4 years of college played 33 out of 51 games his team played

Just going off a time missed it's not even remotely close and that's not factoring any games either of them played a few snaps or a half and then left. That's pure number of games played. People every draft cycle want to make guys they like for whatever reason look better and it's gone wild this year especially. We see it with Tyson and other. Likewise people want to make players they don't like look worse some for legit reasons some absolutely not. But sorry by a games missed metric you're way off on the mark here.
Danario Alexander had four surgeries and multiple torn ACLs on the same knee before the Draft. That, plus I'm betting a degenerative knee condition, is why he went undrafted. The last report I saw said that Tyson's medicals came back clear. You're comparing apples to oranges.
 
Danario Alexander had four surgeries and multiple torn ACLs on the same knee before the Draft. That, plus I'm betting a degenerative knee condition, is why he went undrafted. The last report I saw said that Tyson's medicals came back clear. You're comparing apples to oranges.
Thank you, that's what I keep saying about DA. With that said, shout out to DA. I respect the shit out of that guy because he didn't let that stop him from playing in the league even though it didn't last long. Would've been a stud.
 
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Once again, I only said that he reminded me of DA.
Nowhere did I say they were even nearly the same with regards to injury history, so get off that horse about this.
Regarding my comment about Tyson, I said I don't like the potential risk that comes with drafting him.
I still don't....... But then again, it may wind up being a nothing burger
Time to move on ......

Forgive me for saying but it's not dumb at all not that we're supposed to use that word about posts.

Denario Alexander in 4 years of college played 47 games out of 60 his team played
Jordyn Tyson in 4 years of college played 33 out of 51 games his team played

Just going off a time missed it's not even remotely close and that's not factoring any games either of them played a few snaps or a half and then left. That's pure number of games played. People every draft cycle want to make guys they like for whatever reason look better and it's gone wild this year especially. We see it with Tyson and other. Likewise people want to make players they don't like look worse some for legit reasons some absolutely not. But sorry by a games missed metric you're way off on the mark here.
Pardon me for jumping into the fray but I have to side with El Chapo Jr a bit here even though I get where everyone is coming from. First, I have to point out that there's a difference between reading a medical report and dismissing a player as injury prone just by seeing the list of injuries compared to reading that same report and comprehending the nature of those injuries to put them in the proper context. Again, I get why people do this because I was guilty of it myself in initially dropping Jordyn Tyson from consideration for the 13th overall selection because of his list of injuries. Obviously, I've changed my tune since then because of details I've gathered since, but I also acknowledge that more needs to be researched and investigated to determine the risk factors.

Having said that, the nature of the respective injuries clearly seem different to me in comparing Tyson with Danario Alexander's respective medical history coming out of college and high school. Alexander's was more worrisome because they looked like a physically chronic condition at that point, which is different from Tyson's regardless of the games missed and amount of injuries. None of Tyson's notable injuries is considered career threatening or chronic in physical nature. Admittedly, tearing his ACL, MCL and PCL at the same time sounds quite worrisome but it's been four years since then and he seems to have recovered from it and the most dangerous ACL is considered a common injury nowadays with expected recovery for most athletes. A fractured clavicle is an unrelated injury and, again, something that athletes typically fully recover from. Hamstring injuries are some of the most common injuries in sports. Maybe this could be related to the torn ACL, MCL and PCL but from what Field Yates and Mel Kiper, Jr. have been saying it's more from his ultra-competitiveness and team-first mentality.

At the same time, do either Yates & Kiper, Jr. have medical degrees? Not to my knowledge, but I assume, given their respective experience in draft-related matters, that they've consulted with experts who do on Tyson's situation in making their assessment. Also, it's certainly fair to be concerned as people have pointed out why it's taking so long for him to recover from the hamstring. I can only venture to guess that Tyson is not letting himself heal before working out or practicing plays at full-speed based on what I've been hearing lately.

Both Alexander and Tyson were certainly highly talented players, but as El Chapo Jr astutely pointed out, their respective risk factors were certainly different, which is reflected in their draft standings at the time of their drafts. I don't believe Alexander was considered as a first-rounder close to the draft and a Google search has an A.I.-generated answer that had him considered a mid-rounder before going undrafted. Meanwhile, in spite of his injury, Tyson could conceivably be drafted in the top 10 even though he's projected to go around the middle of the first round.

One could certainly argue that Tyson's injuries are self-inflicted and that could lead to a chronic condition if he doesn't temper his approach to injury management, which I personally think should be an easy thing to do if a professional organization with a topnotch medical and training staff prioritizes and convinces him to train and compete in a more practical manner for the sake of the team and winning the ultimate prize...i.e. taking it easier in more games in order to win the big games. The bottom line is that unlike with Alexander's injuries, Tyson's situation looks to be controllable.

I remember one of the Rams writers mention that Snead told him that the concern they had with Wentz was he was the kid in HS that would run into the outfield fence full speed to try to catch a ball that was 5 ft over the fence or would crash into the gym wall trying to block a layup. He said that in so many words, maybe not exact, but that was the gist.

So in other words, he was reckless. And this was said when it looked like Wentz was better than Goff after a few yrs in the league. That turned out to be so true, both in taking chances and not staying healthy, and more importantly playing hero ball.
I had to add this quote by PhillyRam as it could probably sum up the fears on Tyson and put it in the proper context. Like Carson Wentz and Blake Griffin of the NBA, maybe Jordyn Tyson is too reckless for his own good.
 
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