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August 5, 2017 at 11:18 am #71906AgamemnonParticipant
Evaluating the Rams crowded WR room after signing KD Cannon
August 5, 2017
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Jake Ellenbogen
The Rams have dealt with some minor injuries and have brought three new faces into the receiver group that is already considered “crowded”. Here is a look at the overall group broken into tiers.
The Projected Starters (Tavon Austin, Robert Woods & Cooper Kupp)
A group that is made up of one returning starter and two new faces for the 2017 season, one of which was not even in the league. Robert Woods leads this group into the new season as the big free agent acquisition the Rams plucked from the Buffalo Bills. Woods is looking to maximize his full potential in a system that will utilize his set of skills more than Buffalo did.
The wildcard here is Tavon Austin. It would be crazy to some, but Austin, if he does not show enough could be traded away to make room for other players on the roster. I like Austin a lot, but if he can’t get it done in a Sean McVay and Matt LaFleur led offense. You have to question if he can get it done anywhere else/ Austin has show in the past he is capable of making unique plays, but he is going to need to prove he can stay healthy and be consistent moving forward. It’s important to remember he started off OTA’s with an undisclosed wrist injury and now he has a hamstring injury that could, for all we know, linger.
Last, but not least is the Eastern Washington four-year starter Cooper Kupp. Kupp has been the favorite among fans as a rookie that can come in right away and play at an above average level. The Rams have shown early on that they want Kupp and young franchise QB Jared Goff to build the chemistry as a dynamic duo moving forward. Goff, during this training camp has been able to throw it at Kupp often and Kupp has not disappointed.
Overall, I believe this group can be put in ink besides Tavon Austin. With the injuries, this could open the door for fan favorite Nelson Spruce, Pharoh Cooper or even rookie fourth-round pick Josh Reynolds.
Next Men Up (Pharoh Cooper, Nelson Spruce & Josh Reynolds)
This next group is made up of two back-to-back season fourth-round picks and a former UDFA that might be more popular to Rams fans than Cooper and Reynolds combined. Nelson Spruce is looking to make magic in his second season which would basically be his rookie season since he only played in week one of the NFL preseason. Spruce brings high-motor, reliability and ability to make every catch in the book. Spruce isn’t fast by any means, but he is quick and is able to create separation. Unlike last year, it appears Spruce is more than likely to make the roster.
Rookie receiver Josh Reynolds is one of the tallest receivers on the team so he adds a taller target for Goff. Reynolds is looking to find his role in his rookie year. You could likely make the argument the Rams drafted Reynolds for next year and the years after that, but if he can contribute this year then the Rams will more than likely deploy him in game situations, most likely red zone situations where he can win with his size.
Pharoh Cooper is the last one in this group who filled in on Friday for injured Tavon Austin. Cooper is a player that won’t wow you with his speed or size, but he is able to make plays in space. Cooper is known as a shifty player that could be a legitimate receiver out of the slot. South Carolina employed Cooper in all sorts of creative situations back in college. The Rams however, didn’t last year and part of that was because Cooper missed multiple games after suffering a shoulder injury versus the Denver Broncos in the preseason.
This group might be missing Mike Thomas in some people’s opinion, but I think Thomas being on the PUP list and with his four game suspension has to fall down the depth chart a little bit.
Special Teamers that could stick (Bradley Marquez, Shakeir Ryan, Justin Thomas & C.J. Germany)
The group here showcases one of the best special teamers in the NFL, Bradley Marquez. Marquez has been on the roster since May 2015 back when he was signed as a UDFA that was given no chance to make the team. He made it, and now he has made an impact on special teams and even has been on the field in limited offensive opportunities. The question remains, how much of a premium are the Rams going to put on Marquez’s special teams ability? There is a chance Marquez faces the chopping block and is no longer a Ram when the cuts come in.
The UDFA speedster Shakeir Ryan made some waves in his tryout with the Rams in which our friend Joe Curley of the Ventura County Star had to gush about him a little bit during the day. The Rams ended up signing him to the 90-man roster and has been on the roster ever since. Ryan is a speedster that has some intriguing upside as a slot receiver down the line, but his main role would likely be on special teams and mainly as a kick returner to replace free agent loss Benny Cunningham.
Newly signed receiver Justin Thomas is a former QB from Georgia Tech a couple years ago who has made the transition to receiver (or at least trying to). Thomas is another speedster looking to make this Rams roster as a return man. The other fellow newly signed receive C.J. German from Notre Dame College is another candidate to try and take that kick return job.
Higher upside potential future offensive weapons (Mike Thomas, Paul McRoberts, Brandon Shippen, KD Cannon)
Don’t get the group above and this one confused. There is no higher tier, they are both practically on the same wave length. In this last group, the headliner is former sixth-round pick Mike Thomas. Thomas would likely be pushing to be in the starting lineup, but a nagging injury and his four-game suspension as mentioned previously push him down the depth chart. Thomas will have to get healthy and prove himself as the Rams can keep him on the suspended list until week five of the NFL season, that’s not the issue. The issue ultimately lies with the Rams finding it necessary to let a man go a quarter of the season in for Thomas. The question is this, would the Rams add Thomas off of the suspension list or let him go? That’s not a question anyone has the answer to right now.
Next in line is likely a player that showed some flashes in camp and preseason last year, Paul McRoberts. The second-year receiver ended up getting on the 53-man roster later on in the year which is likely a good sign he could be ahead of others on the depth chart. The key for McRoberts is special teams and getting coach John Fassel to bang the table for him or just McRoberts making enough noise in preseason that leaves the Rams with no choice, but to keep him on the 53-man roster.
Brandon Shippen has intriguing upside and on top of that it’s also intriguing how Shippen has stayed on the roster throughout the whole off-season while others have met the chopping block. Shippen was a member of last year’s Rams practice squad and was signed to a futures contract in which he has since stayed a Ram. Shippen has the advantage of being a player that may not have played last year over some, but he gets a clean slate with the new coaching staff. This is definitely the ultimate wildcard to keep an eye on since no one has a clue what the Rams think of him moving forward. If he doesn’t show out enough in preseason, the Rams may think they can sneak him onto the practice squad again with limited tape on him.
Finally the last receiver added to the fold, KD Cannon. Cannon was one of my favorite receiver prospects coming out of this year’s draft. He somehow went undrafted, was signed by the 49ers and Jets then was cut by both teams. Now, Cannon is going onto his third team in the L.A. Rams and he has to be hungry for success at this point. Cannon is definitely a name to watch out for, the Rams actually, are familiar with Cannon. Back in April before the NFL Draft, Cannon was someone the Rams had their eye on and actually ended up having a visit with him. Now, the Rams bring him in as a speedster with some serious upside and some underrated ball skills. McVay clearly must not be comfortable with how the receiver room looks right now with the three new faces in town. Cannon has the most upside of nearly anyone on the roster and has a chance to not only make this team, but possibly spell a banged up and potentially struggling Tavon Austin, should that arise.
That’s a look at all the receivers on the Rams right now, here is a quick little prediction for which receivers make the 53-man roster.
WR: Robert Woods
WR: Cooper Kupp
WR: Tavon Austin
WR: Nelson Spruce
WR: Pharoh Cooper
WR: Josh Reynolds
WR: Shakeir Ryan (Kick Returner)
PS: Paul McRoberts
PS: KD Cannon
PS: Brandon Shippen
SUSPENDED LIST: Mike Thomas (Susp. til Week 5)
What are your thoughts on the receievers? Let us know!
August 5, 2017 at 10:29 pm #71936InvaderRamModeratorthis might be just me projecting. but the rams will be looking for any excuse to cut tavon when possible. he’s not a mcvay guy, and they’re probably thinking the money could be used elsewhere. austin will have to pretty much make it impossible for the rams to cut him.
with what i’ve been reading about coop (pharoh that is). and the reports are generally positive from what i can tell. i just don’t see tavon having a role. again. unless he can play lights out.
as it is i see woods and kupp as the outside guys (similar to garcon and jackson). and then i see coop in a crowder type slot receiver role.
of course there isn’t a jackson type deep threat among those three. but that’s where thomas would come in.
August 5, 2017 at 10:41 pm #71937znModeratorthis might be just me projecting. but the rams will be looking for any excuse to cut tavon when possible. he’s not a mcvay guy, and they’re probably thinking the money could be used elsewhere. austin will have to pretty much make it impossible for the rams to cut him.
There may be something to that, but it’s also more complicated, so whatever may be or could be the issue, it won’t have a short-term solution.
As I understand it, if they cut or trade Tavon this year, they take a 5M cap hit they can ill afford right now.
So it looks like Tavon is a Ram for this year at least. I agree that it’s entirely possible that McVay thinks, if I can’t turn him into DeSean West, I don’t want him. Maybe he is doing that. On the other hand, I have read it camp reports and tweets that they were also running Tavon out of the backfield, which suggests that they are willing to use him in the old way like in 2015, where he’s a hybrid multiple weapon type and not a pure receiver.
Plus in terms of the recent signings—notice that the WRs have 4 injuries right now, and 3 of them are deep threats. The limited guys are Tavon, Thomas, Reynolds, and Marquez. Sp the only deep threats in camp (I think) are the 3 new guys. LaFleur in his press conference said that if nothing else they need legs to run the reps without wearing down their existing core receivers.
So MAYBE one of those 3 new guys sticks, but that’s iffy too, since basically they are way behind on the offense and missed all of camp so far plus OTAs. I don’t think they can count on any of them during the season. But they DO need them now, in the light of the little WR injury epidemic.
Either way Gonzalez said something interesting during the Chargers/Rams practice:
Rams are down a lot of receivers — Tavon Austin, Mike Thomas, Bradley Marquez and Josh Reynolds. They were heavy on slot receivers before; even more so now. Lot of rollouts and short, high-leverage passes for Jared Goff today. Sean McVay has a knack for making life difficult for a defense and easy for his quarterback. He’ll do that here.
Alden Gonzalez, ESPN Staff Writer
http://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0685648175377161735-4
.August 5, 2017 at 11:45 pm #71942InvaderRamModeratoryeah a lot of it depends on injuries and who is available. and it looks like capwise it’s not possible right now.
i did read that they are using him like fisher used him, but i actually take that as a negative. i take it that he’s not adapting well to the mcvay offense and what he requires of tavon with mcvay just trying to make whatever use he can out of him. but if guys like coop and thomas can adapt i see tavon being phased out this year.
of course that depends on if these guys can even play so a lot of things have to happen to get to a point where the rams are willing to cut tavon.
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August 6, 2017 at 12:57 am #71948znModeratori did read that they are using him like fisher used him, but i actually take that as a negative. i take it that he’s not adapting well to the mcvay offense and what he requires of tavon with mcvay just trying to make whatever use he can out of him.
That might be the case.
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