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August 5, 2017 at 9:57 pm in reply to: Rams, Chargers meet for first neighborly practice Saturday #71931
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KD Cannon || Most Explosive Receiver in the Country || Official Career Baylor HighlightsKD Cannon is one of the most explosive wide receivers in all of college football. He is blazing fast after the catch, and he makes some incredible plays that no other receiver out there can make. Keep your ears open for
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KD Cannon
Baylor Big 124.41 SEC
Top Performer
13 REPS
37.0 INCH
Top Performer
119.0 INCH5’11”
Height
30 3/4″
Arm Length
182LBS.
Weight
8 7/8″
HandsOverview
KD O’Keith Cannon chose Baylor as a top-50 national recruit because of the receiver-friendly offense that then-head coach Art Briles ran in Waco. With the tumult in the program this offseason, the firing of Briles resulted in Cannon writing on Snapchat that “you’ll probably never see me in a Baylor uniform again.” Eventually he cooled off, deciding to finish his collegiate career with the Bears. The team was happy to have him back, as he played well enough to earn first-team All-Big 12 honors (87-1,215, 13 TDs). This was no surprise, since Cannon was a 1,000-yard receiver and honorable mention All-Big 12 and consensus Freshman All-American in his rookie year (seven starts, 58-1,030, eight TDs). Cannon’s numbers were down a bit in 2015 (50-868, six TDs), although he was a second-team All-Big 12 pick after starting every game.
Analysis
Strengths Extremely athletic. Able to leap over low tackle attempts and twist upper body in mid-air to adjust to the throw. Smooth, long strider who can eat up cushions and go get it on vertical routes. Difficult to overthrow him. Looks to stack cornerbacks on his hip when he has desired positioning on post routes. Plus ball tracking. Adjusts his path to the flight of the ball and can track it over his shoulder. Typically a body catcher, but flashes ability to snatch throws well outside of his frame.
Weaknesses Slim frame lacks route strength. Pad level way too high into breaks for comeback routes causing him to skid to a stop. Shows some balance issues in his routes. Missing sharp stop-and-open ability to create space underneath. Body catcher who struggled with contested catches. Finished 2016 with nine drops. Waits on throws rather than snatching at the high point. Baylor offense prevented defenses from physically challenging his release. Ran a route stick with good stops, gos and stop-and-gos.
Draft Projection Rounds 4-5
NFL Comparison Paul Richardson
Bottom Line Cannon is slightly build and a novice route-runner but has outstanding vertical speed to climb over the top of cornerbacks and force safety help his way. Cannon may not have the short area shiftiness for a move inside, so he will likely become a niche prospect who fits with teams looking for a field stretcher with some homerun potential.
-Lance ZierleinThe Rams seem to be looking really hard for speed.
AgamemnonParticipantAugust 3, 2017 at 1:43 am in reply to: ESPN Podcasts & vids – McVay & Spruce, Brown, Webster, Laurinaitis, Gaines #71775
AgamemnonParticipantAugust 2, 2017 at 11:12 pm in reply to: ESPN Podcasts & vids – McVay & Spruce, Brown, Webster, Laurinaitis, Gaines #71761
AgamemnonParticipantAfternoons on ESPNLA with Marcellus & Kelvin [hr1]
Crosstalk live from Rams Training Camp with Kelvin Washington, Marcellus Wiley, John Ireland and Ben Lyons. Marcellus tells Kelvin what it’s like at an NFL training Camp. Alden Gonzalez says Goff has not shown that he deserves to be a starting QB yet.
All the podcasts are from today, 8/2. These guys aren’t great, but it is football.
August 2, 2017 at 11:02 pm in reply to: ESPN Podcasts & vids – McVay & Spruce, Brown, Webster, Laurinaitis, Gaines #71760
AgamemnonParticipantThere’s a lot there!
Any recommendations?
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I have one more. There is nothing super good. But, some of it is interesting. Save it for a time when you have nothing else to do. Gaines and maybe the McVay stuff?
August 2, 2017 at 10:45 pm in reply to: ESPN Podcasts & vids – McVay & Spruce, Brown, Webster, Laurinaitis, Gaines #71757
AgamemnonParticipantAfternoons on ESPNLA with Marcellus & Kelvin [hr2]
Dr. Klapper has the latest sports injury update and explains why players need to pace themselves in NFL training camp. Former NFL star Maurice Jones Drew talks to Marcellus & Kelvin about what he sees in Jared Goff and the Rams. Plus, Rams CB E.J. Gaines.
Drew starts at ~16:30. Gaines starts at ~37:40.
August 2, 2017 at 10:33 pm in reply to: ESPN Podcasts & vids – McVay & Spruce, Brown, Webster, Laurinaitis, Gaines #71755
AgamemnonParticipantAfternoons with Marcellus & Kelvin Cuts
Rams head coach Sean McVay joins Marcellus Wiley and Kelvin Washington, post-practice to discuss what he sees from the team so far. He talks getting Todd Gurley back on track as well as the struggling offense from last season. McVay also makes a switch in the MarKey race.
August 2, 2017 at 10:28 pm in reply to: ESPN Podcasts & vids – McVay & Spruce, Brown, Webster, Laurinaitis, Gaines #71754
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AgamemnonParticipantSo who will the Rams look to in order to fill the void? McVay sounded like there will be a lot of competition between the inside pass rushers.
“You see guys like Ethan Westbrooks. I think it’s going to make Michael Brockers that much more important not only in base, but in some of those sub packages that we’re running. You look at a guy like Tanzel Smart. I think it opens up the door for Louis Trinca-Pasat — a lot of guys that have done some good things,” McVay said. “But now they’ll get an opportunity to compete with some of our guys that we’re expecting to start, and we’ll see how they do.”
The way I read it, he mentions Westbrooks first.
August 2, 2017 at 8:50 am in reply to: MMQB: Benoit's Rams preview, + Benoit's Rams observations from twitter #71702
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AgamemnonParticipantPublished on Jun 24, 2017
Aaron Donald is the best defensive linemen in the game, He plays with leverage, and he is quick. He kind of reminds me of Richard Seymour. the Los Angeles Rams are lucky to have a player like him.
he is by far better than JJ Watt, Suh, Jadeveon Clowney and von miller. He is so damn disruptive.
AgamemnonParticipant#RamsCamp LIVE with GM Les Snead
Rams General Manager Les Snead joined #RamsCamp LIVE following Day 3 practice.
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AgamemnonParticipantTweets by DowntownRams
This gives a view of all the tweets, present to the past.-
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More tweets here. I just copied a few of them.That would be bones giving Sam Rogers a run for his money. pic.twitter.com/0FQ7qLN063
— Downtown Rams (@DowntownRams) July 31, 2017
Goff with his third straight overthrow deep. This time to Marquez.
— Downtown Rams (@DowntownRams) July 31, 2017
Goff looks good 10-15 yards in. Over the top has not been good.
— Downtown Rams (@DowntownRams) July 31, 2017
Darrell Williams with a false start. Gets pulled immediately.
— Downtown Rams (@DowntownRams) July 31, 2017
This is all day. Deep pass in the dirt. pic.twitter.com/kEtlOSNHod
— Downtown Rams (@DowntownRams) July 31, 2017
Gaines picks off Goff pic.twitter.com/EGHX4HeUeL
— Downtown Rams (@DowntownRams) July 31, 2017
Goff with a nice throw across the middle to Higbee.
— Downtown Rams (@DowntownRams) July 31, 2017
They are still tweetin.
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AgamemnonParticipantMaybe Demoff can get involved this year and stop the 2 year slide on poor performance in getting and making contracts. imo
I hear ya.
It’s your view, if I recall right, that Demoff got lost in the move stuff and the relatively green Pasteroos (sp?) then fumbled a bit.
That is a good way to put it.
AgamemnonParticipantMaybe Demoff can get involved this year and stop the 2 year slide on poor performance in getting and making contracts. imo
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Like the Jenkins/Johnson fiasco, that lost Jenkins, over paid Johnson, and wasted $6.5M on Sesabaugh.On March 14, 2016, Sensabaugh signed a three-year, $15 million contract with the Los Angeles Rams(Guaranteed: $6,500,000). On October 8, 2016, he was cut by the Rams. 6 months later, $6.5M down the drain.
July 31, 2017 at 1:00 pm in reply to: Eric Davis & Travis Rodgers Rams Training Camp Special – Podcasts (7/29 & 7/30) #71550
AgamemnonParticipantWhen Davis and others talk about Donald and the Salary Cap, it is obvious that they don’t really understand the subject. The reason is the Salary Cap is going to increase at least for the next 3 or 4 years. It is $167M now. In 2021 it will be $200M+. Like Demoff says, they just have to do some “dancing” to get past this year and next. They can do that. imo
AgamemnonParticipantSlow feet, don't eat 💨💨💨 @tayaustin01 | #RamsCamp pic.twitter.com/djPX0ujRVt
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) July 31, 2017
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