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November 7, 2018 at 11:28 am #93501AgamemnonParticipant
#LARams have signed LB Trevon Young + G J.J. Dielman to the practice squad.
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) November 7, 2018
November 7, 2018 at 1:35 pm #93504znModeratorRich Hammond@Rich_Hammond
Young was waived to make room for Okoronkwo. Dielman was a Ram for about a week in 2017, and was with the Seahawks’ practice squad for a week in late October.==
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November 7, 2018 at 1:42 pm #93509snowmanParticipantGlad we were able to add Trevon Young to the practice squad. Seems like a very athletic linebacker.
J.J. Dielman was a fifth-round pick by the Bengals in 2017. Bounced around with injuries among the Bengals, Rams and Broncos last year.
November 7, 2018 at 6:38 pm #93513znModeratorJ.J. Dielman was a fifth-round pick by the Bengals in 2017. Bounced around with injuries among the Bengals, Rams and Broncos last year.
Dielman
6’5″, 309LBS
ME: Center, Tackle, NFL Guard too? Red-bold = “Kromer famously fixes this stuff if it’s fixable with this player”
OVERVIEW
One of the top offensive linemen in the Pac-12 couldn’t find a place on the all-conference squad this season because a leg injury ended his senior year after five games. Dielman, the cousin of former NFL lineman Kris Dielman, was a team captain and started at center for the Utes in 2016 after starting all 26 games in 2014 and 2015 at the right tackle spot. J.J. (which stands for Jeffrey Joseph) was a second-team All-Pac-12 pick as a junior. The Arizona high school all-state pick redshirted his first year in Salt Lake City and played in one game as a reserve in 2013 before becoming a fixture on Utah’s line.
ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS Has three years of experience at right tackle to go along with his newfound snaps at center. Has quick feet and good flexibility through his hips. Possesses desired body control. Talented work-up blocker who finds his second-level targets and strikes with accuracy. Can get to the difficult angles. Will work to bend knees after engagement to improve his leverage. Quick to flip hips and wall off his man. Works well with guards in handoff on combo blocks. Plays with good determination and effort. Rides the bull as long as he can after engaging with bigger defenders. Has tackle feet to mirror pass rushers along interior.
WEAKNESSES Has short arms. Unlikely to offer tackle flexibility on roster due to a lack of length. Will need to add more bulk to prepare for NFL battles. Below average core strength. Finds himself hanging on rather than improving positioning. Finesse player in need of technique and play strength. Unable to create push at the point of attack without help. Can improve with securing on second level. Season-ending foot injury will have to be cleared at combine.
BOTTOM LINE An athletic center with the plus athleticism of a three-year tackle, but he lacks the core power that some teams will require from an interior lineman. Needs to bulk up and add as much strength as possible in order to be a functional NFL player. While his movement skills will be enticing for zone-scheme teams, he could be limited by scheme fit, which narrows the teams who might consider drafting him.
-Lance Zierlein
November 7, 2018 at 7:45 pm #93522znModeratorLindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
Todd Gurley was the lone Rams player listed on the participation/injury report Wednesday. He did not practice. And calm down, it’s not injury related.==
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November 8, 2018 at 1:40 am #93533znModeratorEvan Silva@evansilva
There has been a lot of talk lately about how big disparity has gotten between Haves & Have Nots in NFL and that is no doubt the case. Most of it is attributed to coaching. This team has Sean McVay, this team has Jason Garrett etc.I think most just comes down to decision making. Whether it’s coach hirings, draft approach, ability to self evaluate. The best decision-making teams are ascending & worst are bottoming out. And lack of parity is really what the league needs to put microscope on stone-age teams.
November 8, 2018 at 1:40 am #93534znModeratorBack in the throwbacks on Sunday.
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— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) November 8, 2018
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