Rams trade 7th round draft pick for Casey Keenum

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  • #19840
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    @AdamSchefter: Texans traded QB Case Keenum back to the St. Louis Rams for a 7th-round pick in 2016, per league sources.

    Tyler Bishop ‏@TylerBishop 6m6 minutes ago
    Traded for Keenum? Go home Rams you’re drunk

    Patrick Daugherty ‏@RotoPat 14m14 minutes ago
    Rams giving up a draft pick for a player they waived last season. What a joke of an organization.

    Brandon Bate ‏@NoPlanB_ 18m18 minutes ago
    So, you would’ve had…

    Bradford/Hill/Davis

    And now you’ve got…

    Foles/Davis/Keenum.

    #19844
    Winnbrad
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    “7th-round pick in 2016

    I have no issue with that.

    At least now we’ve got 3 QBs on the roster that could physically play in a football game. I don’t know how well, but…

    #19849
    Avatar photocanadaram
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    They waived him to make room for Barron if memory serves. It’s a weird that the Rams are trading for a guy they released, but when you look at the whole picture including the Rams current status at QB it’s not as ridiculous at Rotopat suggests. Of course, my view is a tad biased.

    #19850
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    “7th-round pick in 2016

    I have no issue with that.

    At least now we’ve got 3 QBs on the roster that could physically play in a football game. I don’t know how well, but…

    I was always intrigued with Keenum. I
    was sorry to see him go.

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    #19852
    Dak
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    I’m OK with it. 7th rounder, yawn. I’m pretty sure the Rams will also draft someone, and there will be 4 QBs competing for 3 spots. They might cut Keenum again, but the 7th rounder is worth having options at QB.

    #19856
    — X —
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    Some of the pieces are starting to come together here. Case Keenum came from an explosive spread offense at Baylor, Austin Davis was HIGHLY productive in the high-speed spread attack at Baylor, and they just plucked Foles off of that fast-paced spread attack in Philly.

    Who is Cignetti though, and how does he fit in? He’s coached primarily pro-style offenses using both the WCO and the digit systems. The thing I’m reading that he likes to do, however, is give a bunch of different looks to make the defense try to guess what’s coming instead of saying, “here’s what we’re doing, try to stop it.”

    I’m very interested to see how this offense is going to take shape. There isn’t a single QB on this roster who even resembles the prototypical pocket passer anymore. Does the key to beating teams like SF and SEA entail beating them at their own game?

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    #19888
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    Correction. Houston, not Baylor (for Keenum) and Southern Miss for Davis, not Baylor.
    I had Baylor on the mind for some reason.
    Maybe we’ll acquire RGIII since he ran the spread at Harvard.

    You have to be odd, to be number one.
    -- Dr Seuss

    #19918
    znhater
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    Correction. Houston, not Baylor (for Keenum) and Southern Miss for Davis, not Baylor.
    I had Baylor on the mind for some reason.
    Maybe we’ll acquire RGIII since he ran the spread at Harvard.

    Great.

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