I thought he was serviceable. He never became what I wanted – a solid LOT – and they probably overpaid him – but I considered him a good #6. Outside and inside.
I thought he was serviceable. He never became what I wanted – a solid LOT – and they probably overpaid him – but I considered him a good #6. Outside and inside.
Ah. So, you’re one of those Noteboomist types.
Look. Bulger is the left tackle now. Time to move on.
No. 172 Los Angeles Rams: LB Chris Paul Jr., Mississippi (Big Board Rank: 83)
Paul was the No. 83 prospect on the PFF Big Board, making this a great value pick for the Rams. He put together a well-rounded season for Ole Miss, finishing with an 84.6 PFF run-defense grade and an 84.0 pass-rush grade.
Jim Youngblood 53@53_jim70721
[Atwell] is always going to be limited. I am not one of those who thought he should be cut or traded. He’s got skills to be role player. But he has had chances to perform when others were hurt, and he was okay, but not special.
He’s not the kind of blocker needed in 11 personnel.
Ian Rapoport@RapSheet
If Mathew Stafford is on the #Rams roster next at the start of FA, he’ll lock in another $40M. Stafford was on the books for $58M over 2 years, now it’s $84M over 2 years.
Coach Sean McVay recently told @AdamSchein of @MadDogUnleashed Radio, “I think he can play as long as he wants, but fortunately, I’m hoping it’s a couple more years.”