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February 26, 2020 at 6:10 pm #111661InvaderRamModerator
ya know. just not as into it as i used to be, but i will be paying attention to the tackles. and initially at the weigh in it looks like there are a number of massively sized offensive tackles. so they certainly pass the initial eye test. we’ll see how they do in the drills and speed and agility numbers.
February 26, 2020 at 6:13 pm #111662InvaderRamModeratorwe’re talking some tall long limbed individuals here.
February 28, 2020 at 8:12 pm #111713InvaderRamModeratorwhoa. lots of prospects at tackle this year. best case scenario. a raw but athletic prospect drops and kromer is able to work with him for a year during what is hopefully whit’s last year. worst case scenario there’s a big run on offensive tackles in the first round and the rams are left with nothing.
i’m just going to pick out five that caught my attention. and i do understand that these are just drills and measurements. says nothing about if they can actually play football or not.
1. mekhi becton – 6’7″ 364 lbs. 35 5/8″ arms. 10 3/4″ hands. 5.1 40.
2. tristan wirfs – 6’5″ 320 lbs. 34″ arms. 10 1/4″ hands. 4.85 40.
3. jedrick wills – 6’4″ 312 lbs. 34 1/4″ arms. 10″ hands. 5.05 40.
4. andrew thomas – 6’5″ 315 lbs. 36 1/8″ arms. 10 1/4″ arms. 5.22 40.
5. matt peart – 6’7″ 318 lbs. 36 5/8″ arms. 9 1/2″ hands. 5.06 40.now i’m leaving some other guys out. that’s how many guys are out there. that’s how deep this class is. just seems like this would be the year to get a tackle if one drops to the second round.
February 28, 2020 at 8:17 pm #111714InvaderRamModeratorif i could select one offensive tackle, it’d be wirfs. 6’5″ 320 lbs. 34″ arms. 36.5″ vert. 10’1″ broad. and he comes from iowa which seems to know how to develop olinemen.
he’ll be gone very early though.
February 28, 2020 at 9:53 pm #111718InvaderRamModeratori forgot to mention austin jackson. he’s projected to be a first rounder. so probably out of the question.
i think a good candidate to drop is matt peart. he’s got great numbers. from what i read he’s raw. and needs work. which is why he would drop.
February 28, 2020 at 10:30 pm #111722znModeratorlots of prospects at tackle this year.
A reminder of something that was posted a short while back:
alyoshamucci
Best draft for OTs Ive ever seen
February 28, 2020 at 11:53 pm #111725InvaderRamModeratorFreakiest group of height/weight/length/speed OLinemen I’ve ever seen. Not close.
— Lance Zierlein (@LanceZierlein) February 28, 2020
February 28, 2020 at 11:56 pm #111726InvaderRamModeratori don’t know if it’s the best ever class for offensive tackles.
i just know in terms of measurables, i’ve never seen a group as athletic as this one.
February 29, 2020 at 10:08 am #111737InvaderRamModeratoralex taylor. raw prospect. 6’8″ 308 lbs 36 1/8″ arms 11 1/4″ hands.
5.09 40
played basketball in high school and started football late.
possible second rounder? scouts do question if he really wants to play football.
February 29, 2020 at 11:16 am #111741znModeratorThere haven't been many reported meetings for the Rams at the combine, but 2 of the 3 I've seen have been with RBs – including Zack Moss 👀 https://t.co/rw2i38e56C
— Cameron DaSilva (@camdasilva) February 29, 2020
February 29, 2020 at 11:57 am #111744znModeratorThe O-linemen hit the field at the combine last night. Here's how a handful of potential Rams targets performed in Indy https://t.co/FbRe82IUDv
— Cameron DaSilva (@camdasilva) February 29, 2020
February 29, 2020 at 12:54 pm #111747znModeratorJustin Pugh@JustinPugh
These young OL are evolving!! They’re killing the combine! I’m excited to see what they do at the next level.February 29, 2020 at 10:09 pm #111770InvaderRamModeratorThe O-linemen hit the field at the combine last night. Here’s how a handful of potential Rams targets performed in Indy
oooh. cesar ruiz. if he could drop to the rams. the rams do need a center.
March 1, 2020 at 8:06 pm #111806znModeratorThis is teach tape. Short, choppy steps. His feet are light and always underneath him. He has his shoulders over his toes with easy lateral hip transitions, all while keeping his eyes up. Okudah is an absolute stud. Ballerina feet. pic.twitter.com/UO7bKscwRi
— Jordan Reid (@JReidNFL) March 2, 2020
March 2, 2020 at 5:15 pm #111841znModeratorAlbert Breer, from: https://www.si.com/nfl/2020/03/02/tom-brady-bill-belichick-patriots-nfl-comb
COMBINE TAKEAWAYS
To wrap up the combine—and we had some big winners in Indy (Alabama WR Henry Ruggs, Wisconsin RB Jonathan Taylor, Clemson LB Isaiah Simmons, Iowa OT Tristan Wirfs, Louisville OT Mekhi Becton)—I wanted to give you a good look at how the guys in the building with the stopwatches around their necks saw the week.
So I sent out a bunch of texts asking for guys’ biggest takeaways from Indy, be it from the field at Lucas Oil Stadium or elsewhere. Here’s what I got back.
AFC exec: “To me one story coming out is the athleticism and depth of tackles. You got top tier guys like Wirfs, [Jedrick] Wills, Becton, [Andrew] Thomas. Then [Ezra] Cleveland, and another tier of size and athletic ability. Some of these tackles are ready to go now, and play at a high level. Overall, best tackle class in quite a while in my opinion.”
NFC exec: “The thing that jumped out is the depth at WR. There’s more depth at OL than I thought, and corner depth may be 3–4 rounds deep. Schedule was strange and need to look at difference in results compared to years past to understand, not a lot of free agent news [because] everyone was waiting on CBA info and very few projected numbers thrown around.”
AFC GM: “The [inside linebacker] group has some speed in it. [Justin] Herbert looked good, [Jake] Fromm not so much. The RB group looked slow.”
NFC exec: LBs were fast, also DTs. Obviously, the OTs showed out. I didn’t meet too much on [free agents] due to the new schedule, heard some big numbers though.”
AFC exec: “Impressive tackle class—the size and athleticism of some these guys were off the charts. WR class was as advertised. Corners ran slower than expected. Haven’t seen all the official times yet, but the first times weren’t good for some guys.”
AFC GM: “My biggest takeaway is a lot of agents are shooting for the moon on average players. I think some are gonna be surprised at what their market truly is.”
AFC exec: “Edge class isn’t very deep, but interior pass rushers are more important and it’s a good class. More obvious, but it’s a rare free agent period, since it’s a starter market. Backups are trying to get signed ahead of it. Wide receiver is historically deep. Should be able to get a starter in round 3.”
NFC exec: “Good corner class. Lots of big guys that ran fast. Think almost 20 guys 4.49 or faster.”
AFC scouting director: “One thing that stands out is hearing some teams’ cap situations affecting their ability to keep some of their FA players.”
NFC scout: “Herbert looked good. Not much of an opinion on the other QBs that threw though. [Justin] Jefferson impresses me a lot. I think he’s a first-rounder, and going to be really good. Taylor had a great week and I think it’s not crazy to think he goes round 1. I didn’t think he got enough credit all year and people slept on his speed. Dobbins will have work cut out for him to pass him. And the top of the tackle group is ridiculous. Can see them all going top 15. The interior DL were much better than the edge players. The edge group was about the most unimpressive group I’ve seen since I’ve been going. LBs could all run. Really fast group and it’s good to see that because they have to do it. Safeties ran well too and i think there’s some good depth there.”
March 2, 2020 at 5:58 pm #111851InvaderRamModeratorwithout having done a ton of research, my gut feeling is this is the time to look for oline.
i know they got some potential pieces already but they just gotta load up and see what sticks. so much athleticism in this year’s class. i just don’t get the same feeling when it comes to the front seven.
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