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January 4, 2017 at 4:11 pm #62376nittany ramModeratorJanuary 4, 2017 at 5:37 pm #62377wvParticipant
Well all i can say is the Rams need an UPGRADE at WR. As they have for a million years now. They….need…an…upgrade.
I dont care whether Britt stays or goes — they need an upgrade.
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vJanuary 4, 2017 at 5:49 pm #62378bnwBlockedWell all i can say is the Rams need an UPGRADE at WR. As they have for a million years now. They….need…an…upgrade.
I dont care whether Britt stays or goes — they need an upgrade.
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vExactly.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
January 5, 2017 at 9:30 am #62409sanbaggerParticipantI’m not so sure losing your best receiver is upgrading the position.
This could have been one of those contract year spike in performance type of deals for KB, but I tend to think he’s a legit 1K yard receiver. I would like to see him back and a continued effort to upgrade the receivers.
I like Thomas and with a year under his belt he has proven to be a terrific STer and if he just learns to hold on to the ball will be a solid addition.
Hopefully Spruce returns next year healthy because that guys has glue fingers and produced at a high level in college…no reason not to believe he can’t continue that in the NFL…they kept him for a reason.
I also like the moxy Cooper brings.
Lastly, if Higbee can learn to block, just a little, he can become a weapon.
With all of those young up and comers the veteran leadership of a KB will go a long way. If they decide not to bring one back I would suggest Quick before KB….and I have always liked Quick. For his skill set I believe he has under performed.
January 5, 2017 at 12:15 pm #62415AgamemnonParticipanthttp://www.csnphilly.com/philadelphia-eagles/2017-nfl-draft-top-5-wide-receivers
Here are the top five receiver prospects in college football:
1. Mike Williams, Clemson, redshirt junior (6-3/225)
Williams came back from a scary neck injury to show why he’s been so highly touted. So far this season Williams has 73 catches for 1,014 yards and seven touchdowns. But Williams is no one-year wonder. He had a monster sophomore season, posting a 57-1,030-6 line. His ball skills may be the best of anyone in the class. He’s the whole package.2. JuJu Smith-Schuster, USC, junior (6-2/220)
I know, I know, a USC receiver. Smith-Schuster does have a lot going for him though with a great combination of size and speed. He’s had a bit of a down year (59 catches, 758 yards, eight TDs), but much of that has to do with the inconsistency at quarterback. With Cody Kessler at the helm, Smith-Schuster produced a stellar sophomore season (89 catches, 1,454 yards, 10 TDs).3. John Ross, Washington, junior (5-11/190)
I slot Ross just below Smith-Schuster because of Ross’ size. But he’s legit. He’s pulled in 64 catches for 991 yards and 15 touchdowns. He’s also more than just a big-play threat. Ross is an excellent route runner and has shown the ability to get open against physical corners.4. Corey Davis, Western Michigan, senior (6-3/213)
You want production? Davis has 309 career catches for 4,980 yards and 49 touchdowns. You want size and physicality? Davis has it at 6-foot-3 and 213 pounds. You want speed? Davis has averaged 16.1 yards per catch in his career. The only thing Davis doesn’t have is a big-school pedigree, though the Broncos are currently ranked No. 21. If he’s a second-round pick, he’s a steal.5. Dede Westbrook, Oklahoma, senior (6-0/175)
The fact that Westbrook is No. 5 on this list is a pretty good indication of how deep this receiver class is. Westbrook is extremely explosive. On the season, the senior has caught 70 passes for 1,354 and 15 touchdowns. That’s almost 20 yards a catch, and that’s after starting the season off slow. He had 154 yards combined in his first three games with no touchdowns. He’s averaged 150 yards and almost two touchdowns a game in his last eight.January 5, 2017 at 12:27 pm #62420JackPMillerParticipanthttp://www.csnphilly.com/philadelphia-eagles/2017-nfl-draft-top-5-wide-receivers
Here are the top five receiver prospects in college football:
1. Mike Williams, Clemson, redshirt junior (6-3/225)
Williams came back from a scary neck injury to show why he’s been so highly touted. So far this season Williams has 73 catches for 1,014 yards and seven touchdowns. But Williams is no one-year wonder. He had a monster sophomore season, posting a 57-1,030-6 line. His ball skills may be the best of anyone in the class. He’s the whole package.2. JuJu Smith-Schuster, USC, junior (6-2/220)
I know, I know, a USC receiver. Smith-Schuster does have a lot going for him though with a great combination of size and speed. He’s had a bit of a down year (59 catches, 758 yards, eight TDs), but much of that has to do with the inconsistency at quarterback. With Cody Kessler at the helm, Smith-Schuster produced a stellar sophomore season (89 catches, 1,454 yards, 10 TDs).3. John Ross, Washington, junior (5-11/190)
I slot Ross just below Smith-Schuster because of Ross’ size. But he’s legit. He’s pulled in 64 catches for 991 yards and 15 touchdowns. He’s also more than just a big-play threat. Ross is an excellent route runner and has shown the ability to get open against physical corners.4. Corey Davis, Western Michigan, senior (6-3/213)
You want production? Davis has 309 career catches for 4,980 yards and 49 touchdowns. You want size and physicality? Davis has it at 6-foot-3 and 213 pounds. You want speed? Davis has averaged 16.1 yards per catch in his career. The only thing Davis doesn’t have is a big-school pedigree, though the Broncos are currently ranked No. 21. If he’s a second-round pick, he’s a steal.5. Dede Westbrook, Oklahoma, senior (6-0/175)
The fact that Westbrook is No. 5 on this list is a pretty good indication of how deep this receiver class is. Westbrook is extremely explosive. On the season, the senior has caught 70 passes for 1,354 and 15 touchdowns. That’s almost 20 yards a catch, and that’s after starting the season off slow. He had 154 yards combined in his first three games with no touchdowns. He’s averaged 150 yards and almost two touchdowns a game in his last eight.Those are first round picks.
January 5, 2017 at 12:31 pm #62421JackPMillerParticipantI do like drafting Artivous Scott WR Clemson in the 3rd round.
January 5, 2017 at 1:04 pm #62426AgamemnonParticipant -
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