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  • #42859
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    LMU93

    best available day 3 from my list

    15 of the top 90 still available including two WRs and a TE….

    30 Andrew Billings DT Baylor
    45 Connor Cook QB Michigan State
    63 Devontae Booker RB Utah
    65 Kenneth Dixon RB Louisiana Tech
    67 Joshua Perry ILB Ohio State
    69 Vadal Alexander OG LSU
    73 Kentrell Brothers ILB Missouri
    75 Jeremy Cash S Duke
    76 Sheldon Day DT Notre Dame
    80 Jordan Howard RB Indiana
    81 Christian Westerman OG Arizona State
    83 Scooby Wright III ILB Arizona
    87 Jerrell Adams TE South Carolina
    88 Rashard Higgins WR Colorado State
    89 Pharoh Cooper WR South Carolina
    92 Kyle Murphy OT Stanford
    94 Jalen Mills CB/S LSU
    96 John Theus OT Georgia
    100 Charles Tapper DE Oklahoma
    101 Tyler Matakevich OLB Temple
    102 Jerald Hawkins OT LSU
    103 Alex Collins RB Arkansas
    104 Paul Perkins RB UCLA
    105 Hassan Ridgeway DT Texas
    106 Miles Killebrew S Southern Utah
    108 Zack Sanchez CB Oklahoma
    109 Landon Turner OG North Carolina
    110 Willie Beavers OT Western Michigan
    113 DeAndre Houston-Carson S William & Mary
    115 Jack Allen C Michigan State

    #42860
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    Cook was not drafted. My guess is it was character.

    I read one of those “reporter talks to NFL personnel people” pieces and the thing that came up was CC’s nightlife. The euphemism is that he liked to go out at night and “hunt.” He didn’t mean the kind of hunting Wentz did over weekends, with a rifle etc. He meant “chase,” really.

    #42863
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    http://www.cleveland.com/nfl-draft/index.ssf/2016/04/nfl_draft_2016_who_is_left_on_1.html

    9. Andrew Billings, DT, Baylor

    56. Connor Cook, QB, Michigan State

    59. Josh Perry, LB, Ohio State

    62. Jerell Adams, TE, South Carolina

    63. Devontae Booker, RB, Utah

    69. Rashard Higgins, WR, Colorado State

    71. Ronald Blair, DE, Appalachian State

    72. Hassan Ridgeway, DT, Texas

    74. Pharoh Cooper, WR, South Carolina

    #42869
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    jrry32

    Mike Thomas WR Southern Miss
    Pharoh Cooper WR South Carolina
    Scooby Wright III LB Arizona
    Ronald Blair DL Appalachian State

    #42870
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    Deadpool

    2016 Big Board:

    16. Andrew Billings – DT – Baylor – Powerhouse, can get out of control. Think bull + china shop.

    42. Connor Cook – QB – Mich. St. – Pro style QB, with accuracy and leadership issues.

    47. Vadal Alexander – OG – LSU – Mauling mountain of a man moving inside.

    60. Kenneth Dixon – RB – Louis. Tech – Real good pass catcher and a tough runner.

    61. Dak Prescott – QB – Miss. St. – Leader, athletic, needs coaching up on being a passer.

    63. Sebastian Tretola – OG – Arkan. – run blocking mauler.

    65. Devontae Booker – RB – Utah – Tons of Yards After Contact.

    67. Rashard Higgins – WR – Colo. St. – Smooth WR. good hands, under rated. Timed poorly.

    68. Christian Westerman – OG – Ariz. St. – Strong, nasty and under rated.

    69. Beniquez Brown – ILB – Miss. St. – Highly procuctive inside thumper.

    70. Sheldon Day – DT – Notre Dame – Poor, poor mans Aaron Donald.

    72. Jalen Mills – S – LSU – a CB/S tweener with good speed but a tad lean looking.

    73. Zack Sanchez – CB – Okla. – tad undersized, a tad undisiplined, but a playmaker.

    74. Antonio Morrison – ILB – Florida – Plays fast, a solid tackler.Can get caught in traffic.

    83. Alex Collins – RB – Arkan. – north/south 3 down back.

    84. Jeremy Cash – S – Duke – tough safety with good size. Needs work in coverage.

    86. Cardale Jones – QB – Ohio St. – Athletic, rocket launcher arm. Needs time as a backup.

    88. Marice Canady – CB – Virginia – 6′-1″ 4.49, could using some coaching up.

    89. Charles Tapper – DE – Okla. – looks the part, flashes that talent, then can disappear.

    91. Kentrell Brothers – ILB – Mizzou – 2 down LBer with good instincts.

    92. Jack Allen – C – Mich. St. – Technician, tad undersized. team leader with HS wrestling background.

    94. Joe Haeg – OL – NDSU – could play 4 spots in the pros. Needs to add some strength.

    95. Tyler Matakevich – ILB – Temple – Textbook MLB minus the size.

    96. Pharoh Cooper – WR – South Carolina – Swiss army knife playmaker.

    97. Scooby Wright – LB – Arizona – Ultra instinctual with huge college production. tested poorly.

    99. KJ Dillon – S – WVU – physical, plays the pass and run. Good size and returns kicks.

    The names that pop out to me:

    Higgins – he fits and the Rams have shown interest
    Cooper – he could be a fit for the Rams in the slot.
    Sheldon Day – undersized DT
    Billings – something must be going on with him? He would look great in horns.
    Zack Sanchez – a playmaker at CB, a gambler
    Jalen Mills – S/CB tweener. Should be a FS in the Rams scheme.
    Maurice Canady – long CB
    KJ Dillon – my favorite S in the class.
    Jerrel Adams – some had him as the 2nd best TE in the class.
    Tyler Higbee – another TE that makes sense. He’s a more all around TE then Adams.
    Scooby Wright – an ILB/OLB that could add some depth. Plus I just love his game.

    My gut tells me Adams first and Higgins second.

    Personally I like in order: Higgins, Dillon, Billings, Wright, Cooper, Higbee, Sanchez and Higbee.

    #42884
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    #42885
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    UPDATED GBN BIG BOARD


    UPDATED GBN BIG BOARD

    Over the course of the draft we will be updating the GBN Big Board as the picks are made to show who are the top-rated prospects still available.

    *Andrew Billings DT 6-1, 305 Baylor
    Connor Cook QB 6-4, 220 Michigan State
    Josh Perry OLB 6-3, 255 Ohio State
    Dak Prescott QB 6-2, 230 Mississippi State
    Devontae Booker RB 5-11, 215 Utah
    *Hassan Ridgeway DT 6-4, 305 Texas
    Kentrell Brothers MLB 6-1, 245 Missouri
    Kenneth Dixon RB 5-9, 215 Louisiana Tech
    *Jerald Hawkins OT 6-5, 310 LSU
    *Jordan Howard RB 6-0, 225 Indiana
    Christian Westerman OG 6-3, 300 Arizona State
    Jalen Mills CB 6-1, 190 LSU
    Pharoh Cooper WR 5-10, 210 South Carolina
    Connor McGovern OG 6-4, 305 Missouri
    *Cardale Jones QB 6-4, 250 Ohio State
    Travis Feeney OLB 6-4, 230 Washington (X)
    Jeremy Cash SS 6-1, 212 Duke
    *Sheldon Day DE 6-2, 285 Notre Dame
    Charles Tapper DE 6-3, 271 Oklahoma
    Joe Dahl OG 6-4, 305 Washington State
    Ryan Smith CB 5-11, 190 North Carolina Central
    Jerell Adams TE 6-5, 235 South Carolina
    Seb Tretola OG 6-4, 315 Arkansas
    Miles Killebrew SS 6-2, 230 Southern Utah
    *Willie Henry DT 6-4, 310 Michigan
    De’Vondre Campbell OLB 6-4, 232 Minnesota
    Kevin Hogan QB 6-4, 220 Stanford
    Vadal Alexander OG 6-5, 325 LSU
    Caleb Benenoch OT 6-6, 310 UCLA
    Harlan Miller CB 6-0, 180 Southeastern Louisiana
    Kolby Listenbee WR 6-1, 185 TCU
    *Rashard Robinson CB 6-2, 170 LSU (O)
    *Paul Perkins RB 5-10, 210 UCLA
    BJ Goodson MLB 6-1, 242 Clemson
    Willie Beavers G/T 6-5, 325 Western Michigan
    Eric Striker OLB 5-11, 230 Oklahoma
    *Alex Collins RB 5-10, 225 Arkansas
    John Theus OT 6-5, 305 Georgia
    Joe Schobert OLB 6-2, 245 Wisconsin
    *Rashard Higgins WR 6-1, 190 Colorado State
    Dean Lowry DE 6-6, 295 Northwestern
    Jonathan Jones CB 5-9, 186 Auburn
    Jonathan Williams RB 5-10, 225 Arkansas (X)
    Tyler Matakevich MLB 6-0, 238 Temple
    *Kenny Lawlor WR 6-2, 195 California
    Kyle Murphy OT 6-6, 300 Stanford
    Matt Ioannides DT 6-3, 295 Temple
    Zack Sanchez CB 5-10, 180 Oklahoma
    *Scooby Wright MLB 6-0, 230 Arizona (X)
    Rees Odhiambo OG 6-4, 315 Boise State
    Matt Judon DE 6-3, 275 Grand Valley State
    *Jayron Kearse SS 6-4, 216 Clemson
    DJ Reader DT 6-3, 327 Clemson
    Eric Murray CB 5-11, 200 Minnesota
    Jacoby Brissett QB 6-4, 230 North Carolina State
    Aaron Burbridge WR 6-0, 205 Michigan State
    Victor Ochi OLB 6-1, 245 Stony Brook
    Daniel Lasco RB 6-0, 210 California
    Ronald Blair DE 6-2, 285 Appalachian State
    *Roger Lewis WR 6-1, 201 Bowling Green
    DeAndre Houston-Carson S 6-1, 201 William&Mary (CB)
    Keith Marshall RB 6-0, 200 Georgia
    Devon Cajuste WR 6-4, 235 Stanford
    Nile Lawrence-Stample DT 6-1, 320 Florida State
    Tom Hackett P 5-10, 200 Utah
    Joe Haeg OT 6-6, 305 North Dakota State
    *Steven Weatherly OLB 6-5, 267 Vanderbilt (DE)
    *Dominique Alexander MLB 6-0, 232 Oklahoma
    Ben Braunecker TE 6-4, 250 Harvard
    Kevon Seymour CB 6-0, 186 Southern California
    Glenn Gronkowski FB 6-2, 240 Kansas State (TE)
    Jason Fanaika DE 6-2, 271 Utah
    Tajae Sharpe WR 6-2, 195 UMass
    Dadi Nicolas OLB 6-3, 235 Virginia Tech
    *Kelvin Taylor RB 5-10, 207 Florida
    *Tyvis Powell FS 6-3, 211 Ohio State
    Blake Martinez MLB 6-2, 237 Stanford
    Evan Boehm C 6-2, 301 Missouri
    James Cowser DE 6-3, 248 Southern Utah
    *Bralon Addison WR 5-9, 197 Oregon
    Cole Toner OT 6-5, 306 Harvard
    *Thomas Duarte TE 6-2, 231 UCLA (FB)
    *Alex McCalister OLB 6-6, 240 Florida
    Landon Turner OG 6-3, 325 North Carolina
    Elandon Roberts OLB 6-0, 235 Houston
    Romeo Okwara DE 6-5, 265 Notre Dame
    Malcolm Mitchell WR 6-0, 200 Georgia
    Jatavis Brown OLB 5-11, 235 Akron
    Beau Sandland TE 6-5, 255 Montana State
    Deon Bush SS 6-1, 201 Miami
    Jeff Driskel QB 6-4, 234 Louisiana Tech
    DJ Pettway DE 6-2, 265 Alabama
    Josh Forrest MLB 6-3, 250 Kentucky
    Josh Ferguson RB 5-10, 200 Illinois
    *Quinton Jefferson DT 6-4, 291 Maryland
    Stephen Anderson TE 6-2, 230 California
    Tyrone Holmes OLB 6-2, 255 Montana
    *Denver Kirkland OG 6-5, 335 Arkansas
    Drew Ott DE 6-4, 277 Iowa (X)
    Keyarris Garrett WR 6-4, 220 Tulsa
    Jordan Lucas FS 6-0, 201 Penn State
    Aaron Wallace OLB 6-3, 242 UCLA
    Nate Sudfield QB 6-6, 234 Indiana
    Mo Canady CB 6-1, 193 Virginia
    *Wendell Smallwood RB 5-11, 210 West Virginia
    Fahn Cooper OT 6-5, 305 Mississippi
    Ian Seau OLB 6-2, 250 Nevada
    Jordan Payton WR 6-1, 207 UCLA
    *Ron Thompson DE 6-3, 253 Syracuse
    Bryce Williams TE 6-6, 257 East Carolina
    Greg Milhouse DT 6-2, 310 Campbell
    Spencer Drango OG 6-6, 315 Baylor
    Juston Burris CB 6-0, 212 North Carolina State
    *Cayleb Jones WR 6-3, 210 Arizona
    Terrance Smith OLB 6-3, 235 Florida State
    Brandon Shell OT 6-6, 325 South Carolina
    Theiren Cockran DE 6-5, 260 Minnesota
    Tyler Higbee TE 6-6, 250 Western Kentucky
    Montese Overton OLB 6-2, 223 East Carolina
    KJ Dillon FS 6-1, 210 West Virginia
    *Avery Young OT 6-5, 328 Auburn
    DJ White CB 5-11, 193 Georgia Tech
    Nick Kwiatkowski MLB 6-2, 243 West Virginia
    Darius Jackson RB 5-11, 220 Eastern Michigan
    David Onyemata DT 6-3, 300 Manitoba (CAN)
    Geronimo Allison WR 6-3, 196 Illinois
    Ugonnua Awuruonye DE 6-5, 255 Campbell
    *Alex Redmond OG 6-5, 296 UCLA
    Antwione Williams OLB 6-3, 245 Georgia Southern
    Brandon Allen QB 6-2, 217 Arkansas
    Derrick Kindred S 5-10, 207 TCU
    Ka’imi Fairbairn PK 5-11, 185 UCLA
    Jack Allen C 6-1, 295 Michigan State
    Morgan Burns CB 5-11, 200 Kansas State (KR)
    Hunter Sharp WR 6-0, 198 Utah State (RB)
    Antony Zettel DT 6-4, 277 Penn State (5T)

    Agamemnon

    #42886
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    What’s your sense, ag? Any picks out there? Is this draft as deep into the 4th round as we heard it was?

    #42888
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    What’s your sense, ag? Any picks out there? Is this draft as deep into the 4th round as we heard it was?

    Yeah, there are plenty of guys to pick from. WRs. TEs. RBs. DL. LBs. DBs. Whatever they want. There is somebody to help.

    At least until pick #200. Anyone after that is essentially an udfa anyway. imo

    We can find 4 draft choices that figure to make the team and maybe a starter at WR. imo

    Agamemnon

    #42890
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    We can find 4 draft choices that figure to make the team and maybe a starter at WR. imo

    Which is of course very unusual for later picks.

    Good thing too.

    #42894
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    Yeah, deep draft. Maybe we can do something like this?

    Then get some defensive udfas, cause they are better at doing that. 😉

    Agamemnon

    #42913
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    The who visited or met with the rams from http://www.turfshowtimes.com/2016/4/4/11362916/2016-nfl-draft-los-angeles-rams-prospect-visit-tracker

    I think it will be interesting to compare who the Rams take today with this list of visits, contacts felow. Likely that some or many of these guys will be ODFA. Some were drafted – I removed a couple of the obvious one’s.

    • Mackensie Alexander^, CB, Clemson (COM, PRI)
    • Brandon Allen, QB, Arkansas (SR)
    • Jack Allen, C, Michigan State (SR)
    • Storm Barrs-Woods, RB, Oregon State (EW)
    • V’Angelo Bentley, CB, Illinois (EW)
    • Joe Bolden, ILB, Michigan (EW)
    • Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh (PRO)
    • Deon Bush, S, Miami (EW)
    • Taveze Calhoun, CB, Mississippi State (PRO)
    • Connor Cook, QB, Michigan State (PRO)

    • Blake Countess, CB, Auburn (PRO)

    • Taylor Fallin, OT, Memphis (EW)

    • Clayton Fejedelem, FS, Illinois (EW)

    • Darion Griswold, TE, Arkansas State (EW)

    • Anthony Harrell, OLB, Florida (EW)

    • Cory James, OLB, Colorado State (EW)

    • Daniel Lasco, RB, California (EW)
    • Shawn Oakman, DE/3-4DE, Baylor (SR)

    •David Onyemata, DT, Manitoba (EW)

    • Keenan Reynolds, RB, Navy (EW)
    • Brandon Ross, RB, Maryland (EW)
    • Anthony Sarao, ILB, USC (EW)

    • Hunter Sharp, WR, Utah State (EW)

    • Brandon Shell, OT, South Carolina (EW)
    • Aziz Shittu, DE, Stanford (EW)
    • Aaron Wallace, OLB, UCLA (EW)

    #42914
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    Cook was not drafted. My guess is it was character.

    I read one of those “reporter talks to NFL personnel people” pieces and the thing that came up was CC’s nightlife. The euphemism is that he liked to go out at night and “hunt.” He didn’t mean the kind of hunting Wentz did over weekends, with a rifle etc. He meant “chase,” really.

    Yeah, and Mr Manziel is a constant reminder to GM’s of
    what Not to Draft.

    Manziel’s latest Text: ‘You guys act like what I’m doing is new’
    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000657868/article/manziel-you-guys-act-like-what-im-doing-is-new

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    #42915
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    I’ll be disappointed if they dont take the best available
    WR or TE with the next pick,
    and then the best available DT with the next one.

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    #42919
    sdram
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    I feel the same about the TE/WR.

    DL, LB, and DB are also positions of need to some degree or another I would think. I think they do pretty well in the later rounds and udfa period finding quality kids that can stick and contribute so we’ll see.

    #42920
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    I’ll be disappointed if they dont take the best available
    WR or TE with the next pick,
    and then the best available DT with the next one.

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    v

    Ditto. I’d also accept a LB with the second 4th rounder. There’s not a lot of depth a center either. That needs to be addressed.

    #42930
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    thomas duarte. they need a receiving tight end to replace cook. pro football focus has him rated as the top pass catching tight end in the draft. not much of a blocker but wasn’t asked to block at ucla.

    #42933
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