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August 3, 2014 at 10:10 am #3157
wvParticipantIf the draft were held next week,
what position would be
the highest ‘need‘ on the Rams ?Any position jump out at you?
And yes, i know its “too soon to know”.
But what does your gut tell you?OT?
CB?
Center?
WR?
QB?w
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August 3, 2014 at 10:25 am #3163
znModeratorIf the draft were held next week,
what position would be
the highest ‘need‘ on the Rams ?Any position jump out at you?
And yes, i know its “too soon to know”.
But what does your gut tell you?OT?
CB?
Center?
WR?
QB?w
vOne guy? CB.
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August 3, 2014 at 10:26 am #3164
wvParticipantOne guy? CB.
Thats what I’m thinking too. CB.
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vAugust 3, 2014 at 11:38 am #3168
HramParticipantI also think it is CB.
I hope it isn’t WR next year. That would really be nice.
August 3, 2014 at 11:51 am #3169
InvaderRamModeratoryup. cb. then free safety. then oline.
August 3, 2014 at 12:04 pm #3171
WinnbradParticipantA shutdown corner is, of course, a wonderful thing. But I’d like a ball-hawking, extremely fast, high IQ safety. An Ed Reed, or Troy Polamalu type. Either one. But since they come along about once every ten years…
August 3, 2014 at 4:27 pm #3181
TackleDummyParticipantThis year is significantly different from past years. This year there is no position for which the Rams do not have a competent player for that position. That just was not the case in the past few years. So drafting for a specific position is probably the wrong question. And the question of “who would you draft” has a lot of “ifs” to be answered. Do you mean at the top part of the draft? Or at the bottom portion of the draft? Are you looking for a starter or a solid backup? With that in mind I looked at this years draft and picked three drafting positions from which the Rams could choose, in addition to what the Rams already have. I am not at all taking into account how these players are currently doing.
Scenario One: Rams pick 6th. The next five players available are
1. Jake Matthews, OL
2. Mike Evans, WR
3. Justin Gilbert, CB
4. Anthony Barr, OLB
5. Eric Ebron, TEMatthews could compete with Barksdale for the starting RT position. Would eventually team with Robinson to make quite a pair of bookends.
Evans would make an excellent big WR. Would compete for touches with Britt and Quick
Gilbert would likely play nickel CB in his first year.
Barr would start at the third linebacker position. He would play about 40% of the time.
Ebron would become the second TE.Of this group I would pick Matthews.
Scenario Two. The Rams pick 16th. The next 6 players drafted are
1. Zack Martin, OL
2. CJ Mosley, ILB
3. Calvin Pryor, FS
4. Ja’Wuan James, OL
5. Brandin Cooks, WR
6. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, FSMartin could compete with Barksdale for RT or Robinson could be moved to RT and Martin could be LG.
Mosley would be Laurinaitis’ backup and might eventually become the Rams MLB.
Pryor or Clinton-Dix would likely start and FS.
Cooks is too much like some of the current WRs.
James would be a poor mans Martin.From this group I would pick Martin with either Pryor or Clinton-Dix being a close second.
Scenario Three. The Rams pick 26th. The next six players drafted were
1. Marcus Smith, OLB
2. Deone Bucannon, SS
3. Kelvin Benjamin, WR
4. Dominique Easley, DT
5. Jimmie Ward, SS
6. Bradley Roby, CBSmith would compete to start over Dunbar and Armstrong.
Bucannon and Ward would compete at safety. Either would probably start.
Benjamine would go into the WR mix.
Easley might even have problems making the 53 man roster. Nothing against him but …
Roby would compete for the nickel back position.Of this group I would pick either Bucannon or Ward.
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August 3, 2014 at 6:24 pm #3184
GreatRamNTheSkyParticipantI think the Rams are truly in a position now that they have not been in for a very long time. Now they can afford to take the best player available regardless of position.
I will say this, that if Bradford remains healthy and does not produce this year then a QB is definitely on the list for next spring and there are some good ones. Two that come to mind are Brett Hundley from UCLA and the kid that plays at Stanford.
Grits
August 3, 2014 at 6:26 pm #3185
GreatRamNTheSkyParticipantBTW, the Rams have a history of drafting a kid QB out of UCLA and winning the NFL title his rookie year. His name is Bob Waterfield.
Grits
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