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April 27, 2018 at 10:40 pm #85455znModerator
Alden Gonzalez@Alden_Gonzalez
Rams return all five starting offensive linemen from last year, but their LT, Andrew Whitworth, is 36, and their RT, Rob Havenstein, can be a free agent next offseason. They need to build the next wave. Joe Noteboom is now a big part of that.Joe Curley@vcsjoecurley
Noteboom is a 6-foot-5, 306-pound left tackle from Plano, Tex. Participated in the Senior Bowl and the Combine.…
TCU Horned Frogs OT Joseph Noteboom
It shouldn’t be considered a shocker by any means. The pick helps the Rams improve an aging offensive line with contract timing issues while adding to immediate OT depth. Despite the other options among the linebackers, Noteboom should be able to come in and compete for the future spots available on the line, and a year under the current coaching staff will only give him a leg up.And with that, the Rams’ 2018 draft class is officially underway! No more picks for tonight, but we’ll be back tomorrow with a ton of capital to spend to help build out the depth on the roster.
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April 27, 2018 at 10:45 pm #85456znModeratorJoe Curley@vcsjoecurley
Noteboom’s combine numbers 4.96 40-yard dash, 27 reps on the bench, 24.0-inch vertical leap, 102-inch broad jump, 7.65 3-cone drill, 4.44 20-yard shuttle. @DowntownRams @CVRamsClubNoteboom (at 4.96 seconds) was the fourth-fast OL in the 40-years dash at the Combine behind O’Neill, Harrison and Miller. @DowntownRams @CVRamsClub @TurfShowTimes
He was eighth in the bench and tied with Quenton Nelson at 11th in the 3-cone.
April 27, 2018 at 10:45 pm #85457znModeratorI approve this pick. Had a chance to sit down with Joseph at the #SeniorBowl. Check out the interview below!https://t.co/puKHdIJbW3
— Downtown Rams (@DowntownRams) April 28, 2018
April 27, 2018 at 10:46 pm #85458znModeratorAlden Gonzalez@Alden_Gonzalez
New Rams OT Joe Noteboom, out of TCU, played RT in 2015 and LT in 2016 and ‘17, never missing a game. He’s 6-5, 309; had an official visit with the Rams, played in the Senior Bowl and had a good Combine. Athletic; good technique, but concerns about his consistency. Might put on some extra weight in the NFL. On Rams, he’ll have time to grow.Rams return all five starting offensive linemen from last year, but their LT, Andrew Whitworth, is 36, and their RT, Rob Havenstein, can be a free agent next offseason. They need to build the next wave. Joe Noteboom is now a big part of that.
April 27, 2018 at 10:54 pm #85459znModeratorAlden Gonzalez@Alden_Gonzalez
Rams are gonna own that sixth round.Rich Hammond@Rich_Hammond
Joseph Noteboom, on working with Andrew Whitworth: “I know a lot about Whitworth. I’ve watched a lot of him. I’m excited. I’m going to take in everything he’s telling me. That’s the perfect guy to learn from.”And yes, you probably guessed it, Joseph Noteboom played in the Les Snead Senior Bowl in January.
There are still a couple sixth-round picks the Rams don’t own, but I presume they’re working on that.
Ryan Kartje@Ryan_Kartje
“Yes. Finally, the NFC West champions get a pick in the draft,” @Rodger_Saffold tells the crowd after waking up just in time to reach the podium.ts Tweets, current page. Tweets & replies Media
Gary Klein@LATimesklein
Noteboom on Rams: “It’s fantastic just knowing all the pieces they’ve added, what a great young team it is. And Coach McVay. I think it’s the perfect spot.”Rams looking to build depth behind Andrew Whitworth
April 27, 2018 at 10:55 pm #85460znModeratorJ.B. Long@JB_Long
Hard to argue against the future of the NFC West at QB:Russell Wilson
Jared Goff
Jimmy Garoppolo
Josh Rosen*Note: This is where Peters, Talib, NRC, Shields, Joyner, JJIII come in handy. #LARams
April 27, 2018 at 10:59 pm #85461znModeratorKristen Lago@kristennlago
“What a great, young team it is. I think it’s the perfect spot.” — Joseph Noteboom on being drafted by the #LaRams“I think they have an explosive offense which we had at TCU. Just athleticism, coachability. Just do whatever they want me to do, help the offense out and try to score many points.”
— Noteboom on what he hopes to bring to Los AngelesThe newest #LaRams left tackle will get to learn under 12-year veteran Andrew Whitworth. Noteboom said he “knew a lot about Whitworth” from watching him on tape.
— “It’s perfect, I’ll learn from a Pro Bowler, a veteran,” Noteboom said.
Quick story on the Rams No. 89 overall pick — Joseph Noteboom. The left tackle closed out his college career with 40 straight starts and was an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention in 2017
“Joe is a lucky man. I don’t think any other lineman will be in a better situation.” — Rams general manager Les Snead
April 27, 2018 at 11:04 pm #85462znModeratorPFF@PFF_Rams
The LA Rams add offensive line depth in TCU’s Joseph Noteboom, who ranked 16th in pass-blocking efficiency among draft-eligible tackles in 2017 (97.9)Noteboom allowed 2 QB Sacks, 1 QB Hit, and 10 QB hurries for 13 total QB Pressures on 486 Pass-Blocking snaps in 2017. All categories were career lows over the last three seasons #LARams #NFLDraft
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Watch Joseph Noteboom's full NFL Combine performance: https://t.co/3yI8S4dQyg
— Joe Curley (@vcsjoecurley) April 28, 2018
April 27, 2018 at 11:07 pm #85464znModeratorAlden Gonzalez@Alden_Gonzalez
The Rams have drafted 9 players since the start of 2017. 7 of them played in the Senior Bowl.April 27, 2018 at 11:08 pm #85465znModerator"With the 89th pick in the 2018 #NFLDraft…" @Rodger_Saffold introduces the newest member of the #LARams, @jnoteboom68! #RamsDraft 📺: NFLN/FOX pic.twitter.com/WAqzl0PEL7
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 28, 2018
April 27, 2018 at 11:10 pm #85466HramParticipantAthletic ability of an early pick so if he can be taught (he seems coachable) then he has the chance to be a good LT. I thought they might go Crosby, but they probably like Joe’s upside better.
I bet they take at least one more online man in the 6th since they will have so many opportunities.
Bets for the 4th round? I’m going to say two linebackers or edge rushers and a DB.
Unless Crosby drops, he could play guard or tackle, provided he tackle if healthy and would push Havenstein and brown even his rookie year imo..
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April 27, 2018 at 11:14 pm #85468InvaderRamModeratorBets for the 4th round?
i’d like to see them draft a tight end and an edge rusher. best player available with the third pick.
April 27, 2018 at 11:18 pm #85470znModeratorFlipper336 sez:
Great pick for the Rams. Needs a year to bulk and add strength but his feet are as good as any other OT in the draft.
Noteboom impressed me with his technique and quickness. Extremely fast set, solid foot spacing and base, + knee bend, not a waist bender/plays with a flat back, outstanding mirroring defenders. Lightning quick adjusting to a second or even third defender. Hands are fast with great placement but lack power. Not a mauler by any stretch but effective tracking second level targets.
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PaulButcher59 sez:
I thought he faired well In his one on ones against Marcus Davenport at the senior bowl. His good feet help him handle speed rushers amd will only get bigger and stronger. also love his durability starting in 40 straight games.
He also worked out at RT and C and did well so he brings some versatility to the table.
If he can be a solid starter in a year or two he is a steal late 3rd and it also doesn’t put the Rams in a position where they feel forced into selecting an OT high in next years 2019 draft.
April 27, 2018 at 11:24 pm #85471InvaderRamModeratorI thought he faired well In his one on ones against Marcus Davenport at the senior bowl.
yeah. i thought i read that he had a strong senior bowl practice. good stuff.
athletically, he profiles as a left tackle. i’m hopeful. at one point. months ago. i was wondering if the rams could trade back and get him in the second round. now. they got him in the third round after trading back. he must be a project.
April 27, 2018 at 11:40 pm #85479znModeratorThe newest #LARams tackle @jnoteboom68 checking in! 🐏#RamsDraft pic.twitter.com/yixmUq89So
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 28, 2018
April 27, 2018 at 11:42 pm #85480znModeratorMyles Simmons@MylesASimmons
Snead/McVay at the podium. Snead touts Noteboom’s 40 starts as one of the reasons why #LARams wanted to pick him up. McVay says, ““He’s a very impressive person. … We’re excited about Joe.”During the presser, Snead said there probably isn’t a young tackle walking into a better situation with being able to learn behind Whitworth, Havenstein, and under OL coach Aaron Kromer.
McVay says part of drafting Noteboom is being able to add depth. The fact that Noteboom can play right and left tackle adds to his versatility.
McVay credits Snead and his staff for the team’s draft prep, as this was a scenario that they thought could happen and it did. Adds team feels really good about Noteboom and where things stand for tomorrow.
April 27, 2018 at 11:47 pm #85481znModeratorJoe Curley@vcsjoecurley
Just wrapped a press conference with Snead and McVay. They expect Noteboom to provide depth at both left and right tackle — “That’s no problem for him,” Snead said — and have the chance to eventually succeed Andrew Whitworth at LT.Noteboom steps in behind Andrew Whitworth, with Aaron Kromer as teacher.
Noteboom was a four-time Academic All-Big 12 selection. “He’s a very impressive person. We’re excited about Joe,” McVay said.
Notebook was a four-time Academic All-Big 12 selection. “He’s a very impressive person. We’re excited about Joe,” McVay said.
Snead said “bringing in a ‘let’s call it’ offensive lineman that we could develop for the future” was one of the scenarios they discussed entering the day. “When you wait until 87, there’s a lot of players (discussed).” Some were there. Some were gone.
Snead said Noteboom “won the combine” with his performance.
“You saw that athleticism obviously at TCU. When he goes to Mobile… it translated down there. When a guy goes to the Combine and does what he did, that does show me… there’s upside there. There’s skills in that body that can ascend.”
Snead on why the Rams traded down from 87 to 89 overall: “We had players on the board that we liked. We felt like Joe would fall based on the teams in front of us that we were going to move behind.”
April 27, 2018 at 11:57 pm #85483znModeratorJon Ledyard@LedyardNFLDraft
Big fan of Noteboom’s developmental upside. His drive-catch in pass protection is among the best in the class. Has to get stronger, but in a great spot to develop.Eric Galko@OptimumScouting
As I mentioned earlier, multiple NFL teams graded #TCU OT Joseph Noteboom highly. #Rams were one of them, surprised he didn’t go earlier.They get an offensive tackle they believe can be a high-end swing tackle, and good insurance behind Andrew Whitworth.
April 28, 2018 at 12:01 am #85484ZooeyModeratorPfffft.
Okay.
I don’t know.
Never heard of this guy until a coupla hours ago.
But if he seriously takes over at LOT from Whitworth?
Okay. Steal. Big, big steal.
I will take him as a 2nd stringer.
Starter at LOT? Yeah. Steal.
I am not optimistic enough for that, though. But that is me, not Noteboom.
April 28, 2018 at 12:05 am #85485znModeratorJosh Norris@JoshNorris
Love the Rams selection of Noteboom.
Possibly planning for life after Andrew Whitworth. Hit elite 20 yard shuttle score.Kent Lee Platte@MathBomb
Noteboom posted an elite #RAS with fantastic numbers everywhere but vertical jump where he posted one of the worst scores of the class.April 28, 2018 at 12:56 am #85493canadaramParticipantIn my Day 2 Mock, I put #TCU's Joseph Noteboom early in the second round. Multiple teams have him as one of the top OTs in this class.
Good chance he doesn't make it to the middle of round two.
— Eric Galko (@OptimumScouting) April 27, 2018
April 28, 2018 at 1:02 am #85494canadaramParticipantFYI on #Rams 3rd round pick Joseph Noteboom, the OT from TCU. Gil Brandt,, who knows what he's talking about, had him ranked No. 72 on his big board. And, as Gil put it: "This I know: when you draft a @TCUFootball player, they're very well coached and will come in ready to play."
— Vincent Bonsignore (@DailyNewsVinny) April 28, 2018
April 28, 2018 at 1:39 am #85498znModeratorThurman Thomas@thurmanthomas
Noteboom… Smart and nasty.April 28, 2018 at 1:57 am #85500InvaderRamModeratorPfffft.
Okay.
I don’t know.
Never heard of this guy until a coupla hours ago.
But if he seriously takes over at LOT from Whitworth?
Okay. Steal. Big, big steal.
I will take him as a 2nd stringer.
Starter at LOT? Yeah. Steal.
I am not optimistic enough for that, though. But that is me, not Noteboom.
i’ve known about this guy for awhile. i saw his name still on the board but was so focused on edge rushers that i didnt realize he was still available.
never seen him play, but his numbers really stand out. has it all.
i’m hopeful, but i also realize the stats regarding third rounders don’t favor him. still. maybe he can eventually be the rams’ right tackle.
left tackle? if that were to happen. yeah. big time hit.
April 28, 2018 at 1:57 am #85501znModeratorVincent Bonsignore@DailyNewsVinny
One other thing on #Rams pick of TCU OT Joseph Noteboom: there’s a ton of respect in their building for O-line coach Aaron Kromer, who I’m certain chimed in. Between input he provided and the confidence they have in him on the development side, I imagine the conviction was realApril 28, 2018 at 2:01 am #85502znModeratorJim Everett@Jim_Everett
Da Boom hit da books! Kromer is going to give him a Masters in OL technique. #AthleticToo 👍April 28, 2018 at 3:25 am #85503AgamemnonParticipantApril 28, 2018 at 9:07 am #85506znModeratorCraigMatson sez:
Noteboom is very similar to an old style Cowboy pick or Raider pick. Size speed guy with upside.
Must have impressed them with his savvy some way .
TCU ‘s program has produced some pretty prepared young men for the NFL systems going back a few years. If we consider the pick we should also consider the program they run and how they turned the corner about a decade ago now. They aren’t exactly Iowa or Texas A&M but they have been /are pretty solid with coaching techniques and in sending good talent into a few NFL camps recently. That would include a few OL men too .
An academic all American. Arm length and 40 time are Kent Hill Alex Barron like.
I’m reading he’s late off snap and doesn’t show his real natural strength on field.Well we got a lump of clay I guess.
Let’s see what they do with him.
I could see him playing LG and Saffold playing LT in a pinch.==
alyoshamucci sez:
Really like Joseph Noteboom. I liked him all year and was really surprised at how low he graded out.
I liked Crosby better … but I’m not stunned and I think he does have higher upside.
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