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The Rams are 6-2 under McVay. They have 2 Super Bowl appearances winning one during that time. Under any metric that's a hell of an accomplishment. Yet the media and now the fans act like they don't know what they are doing. Have you forgotten what it was like before?
I for one haven't been so enthused over "my" team in a long long time. Snead has shown he has the staff to manipulate the system as well as anyone and better than most. Criticism by arm chair GMs is cheap. The media is always 20/20 with their hindsight. The recent article about how bad it was to extend Stafford is ludicrous, and that same publication and writer didn't say that at the time.
As long as the core of this team stays healthy they will be in the hunt. Hopefully, with improved OL coaching, they will avoid a repeat of the OL disaster of last year. IMO the Rams have talent on the OL, it's simply a matter of playing the right combination of players and having them well coached. Do I think they will take an OL player this year? Sure but not early. Like I said, I can easily see an OT or center/OG taken in the 5th round, definitely in the 6th or 7th round for depth.
With all the other needs I don't see a WR as a priority. A late round pick yes but not a priority early round pick.
This draft is about filling a few holes and building the long term foundation of the team. The roster right now is essentially built for this year. A couple of starters and rotational players with the rest being depth. They kept the 45 roster players for a reason. This means they will fill the three STs slots leaving 5 roster spots open. Those 8 players are who they are drafting for. This is what the media, including Jourdan don't see. Her fixation with the 90 player TC roster is a bit mind-boggling.
I think the fans especially on this board need to take a deep breath and simply wait just a bit over a week to see how the draft unfolds. Hit on QB2, P, PK, Edge, CB and ILB and this team can be pretty damn good. Six players with 11 picks, I don't see how the Rams can't be measurably improved post draft. Also, someone always impresses during TC. It's way too early to give up on our team.
I for one haven't been so enthused over "my" team in a long long time. Snead has shown he has the staff to manipulate the system as well as anyone and better than most. Criticism by arm chair GMs is cheap. The media is always 20/20 with their hindsight. The recent article about how bad it was to extend Stafford is ludicrous, and that same publication and writer didn't say that at the time.
As long as the core of this team stays healthy they will be in the hunt. Hopefully, with improved OL coaching, they will avoid a repeat of the OL disaster of last year. IMO the Rams have talent on the OL, it's simply a matter of playing the right combination of players and having them well coached. Do I think they will take an OL player this year? Sure but not early. Like I said, I can easily see an OT or center/OG taken in the 5th round, definitely in the 6th or 7th round for depth.
With all the other needs I don't see a WR as a priority. A late round pick yes but not a priority early round pick.
This draft is about filling a few holes and building the long term foundation of the team. The roster right now is essentially built for this year. A couple of starters and rotational players with the rest being depth. They kept the 45 roster players for a reason. This means they will fill the three STs slots leaving 5 roster spots open. Those 8 players are who they are drafting for. This is what the media, including Jourdan don't see. Her fixation with the 90 player TC roster is a bit mind-boggling.
I think the fans especially on this board need to take a deep breath and simply wait just a bit over a week to see how the draft unfolds. Hit on QB2, P, PK, Edge, CB and ILB and this team can be pretty damn good. Six players with 11 picks, I don't see how the Rams can't be measurably improved post draft. Also, someone always impresses during TC. It's way too early to give up on our team.