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InvaderRamModeratorThe question is whether they want to.
that’s what i’m getting at. i’m sure they could. i’m worried they’re not willing to pay him what he demands.
InvaderRamModeratori’m a little worried they won’t be able to keep dotson.
oline testing and drills at the combine today.
InvaderRamModeratorIn the final paragraph of his farewell column, Peter King names three young journalists to keep an eye on, and @JourdanRodrigue is one of them.
by far my favorite rams reporter of all time.
InvaderRamModeratorthey're cute jeans 👖
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— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) February 21, 2024
InvaderRamModeratorCoop and Puka working out together this week 💪 (via ryan_sorensen/IG) pic.twitter.com/UbkkffTaQO
— Cameron DaSilva (@camdasilva) February 21, 2024
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InvaderRamModeratorwell one thing also about nacua. he needs to somehow learn how to absorb less punishment. like coop he tends to get banged up. he got a little lucky last year in that he didn’t miss any games i don’t think. but he was getting hit a lot. and there were times you could see he was really hurting. i don’t know if you can learn that or not. but i do worry about his health.
and then yes. the hands and the route running needs to be improved. but those are things that can definitely be worked on.
InvaderRamModeratoryeah. i imagine kupp gets healthy. or at least healthier than last year. robinson maintains his level of play from last year. and i imagine that puka gets better. so along with atwell the receivers are set.
higbee is gonna still be recovering at the beginning of the season. so hopefully allen is ready. rams should draft a tight end in later rounds for depth.
still need a backup qb.
still need to settle on the oline. looks like they plan on bringing shelton back. haven’t heard anything yet on dotson or jackson.
InvaderRamModeratorThe Dodgers own LA.
i could not agree more. whether they suck or whether they’re good dodgers fans will always be there to support their team.
a lot of people say it’s a lakers town but it’s simply not true. i’ve been to lakers games when they sucked and it’s dead. the fans only truly show up when they’re winning championships. but the dodgers? i’ve never been to a dodger game and dodger fans don’t show up. part of it is i think the affordability of games. and the atmosphere. yes. dodger stadium is amazing. it’s great to go to during the summer. take in a game. just soak in all the people in the stadium hanging out and having a good time. drinking a beer. lakers are just a little less accessible. personally i’m not willing to throw down that much cash to see them play. yeah. i agree. there’s just something amazing about socal summers. catching a baseball game. and rams are even less accessible. too much money. it’s too hard to afford anything more than the occasional game every now and then. i bought season tickets the year they came back. but since then i’ve only been to one game because i had to see sofi. just an aside note. la coliseum is amazing. i love that stadium.
i did meet one man. rabid rams fan. had season tickets every year since they came back but followed them since he was a kid. but he hated the dodgers with a passion. i asked him why. apparently he was born and raised in chavez ravine. could never forgive them for taking his home from him.
InvaderRamModeratorwell i started out a st louis ram fan. then made the move to california. the rams followed shortly after that. it is a great state. has everything anyone could ever ask for. thanks.
InvaderRamModeratorLA has 2 NFL teams, 2 MLB, 2 NBA, 2 NHL, 2 MLS, 2 NCAA FB. Never mind all the non-sports attractions. That’s just the competition for sports identity.
as well as college sports. usc and ucla being the top two universities. but also pepperdine and others i’m probably forgetting.
but it’s not just the rams. whenever i go to the dodgers cardinals games in la there is a large contingent of cardinals fans. always. i’ve been there when the giants come to town and there’s a swath of giants fans attending. not quite to the degree of rams games but the dodgers are the dodgers. it would take a long time for the rams to reach that kind if status in this town.
InvaderRamModeratoryou should definitely see a game there one day. i was fortunate enough to get a pair of tickets to the seahawks game. on the home side. but at the very back of the stadium. it was a very enjoyable experience. better than i thought it could be. and that monstrous screen does enhance the viewing experience for sure.
InvaderRamModeratorIan Rapoport@RapSheetmaybe he and caley can continue to develop davis allen. they’re gonna need him next season.
InvaderRamModeratoranother hire. jerry schuplinski. senior offensive assistant.
InvaderRamModeratorsaw this on reddit. apparently scheelhaase was working with mostly freshmen his first year as a coordinator.
In Scheelhaase’s only season as offensive coordinator, the Cyclones averaged 26.2 points per game — up from 20.2 in 2022 — and went 7-6 overall in 2023, 6-3 in the Big 12 Conference.
Somebody here also mentioned it was with a bunch of freshmen.
InvaderRamModeratori’m guessing that’s kind if an assistant head coach role? at least that’s what it sounded like when he was at tennessee. he was described as vrabel’s right hand man.
still need a qb coach/pass coordinator and lb coach. and an assistant st coach.
InvaderRamModeratortee hee.
InvaderRamModeratori can sleep a little easier this offseason.
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InvaderRamModeratori’ll be interested to see how all our rookies approach their sophomore seasons. what a season though. most fun in awhile. maybe even more fun than the 2021 season.
InvaderRamModeratorA name I;ve heard mentioned is this guy: https://www.profootballnetwork.com/jackson-powers-johnson-draft-scouting-2024/
yes. i’d be very much in favor of the rams trading back and picking him.
InvaderRamModeratorA point of clarity on Shelton: He is not yet technically an unrestricted free agent, though could become one if he decides to void the last year in his contract. He has until late February to decide, shortly before the new league year begins.
so he’s not necessarily a free agent yet? well that changes things if he decides to stay.
InvaderRamModeratorspecial team too actually. but blackburn is the main culprit and he’s still here. so hopefully he can turn it around. the rams need to spend some resources on a kicker though. that was a mess.
InvaderRamModeratorlooks like assistant head coach, qb coach, lb/pass rush coordinator are the big openings that they have to fill. maybe peetz gets promoted to qb coach? i’d thing lb/pass rush coordinator would have to be a big position to fill. although shula hasn’t gone anywhere. just a promotion. but still would be nice to get another pair of eyes and a voice in there. pass rush wasn’t exactly frightening last year.
InvaderRamModeratorOkay that clarifies it, though I think I am generally more positive about Jackson than you are.
i think you are too. i mean i’m satisfied with how he’s done, but i’m not against upgrading that position. but yes there are other positions that are more of a need.
but trade back and get five picks in the first three rounds? that may be the best option if they can find someone to trade with.
InvaderRamModeratorgotta pick the best player available for me. if it happens to be tackle you do it. if you can get a potential franchise left tackle you do not pass on that. jackson is not that.
although honestly at this point i’m in favor of trading down. there’s so many prospects better to get extra picks and target as many positions as you can.
the guy from yale i mentioned is definitely not a first round pick. and since he can’t test in the preseason due to injury he might even be available in the third round. trade down and just accumulate more picks.
InvaderRamModeratorIf one of those picks were early enough, they could probably trade down, pick up another second, and have five picks in the first two rounds.
maybe they still should trade. even if it only means a third rounder or even a fourth rounder. just stock up. the rams have found some gems in the middle rounds as we all found out.
InvaderRamModeratoralso there’s this kid from yale. kiran amegadjie. interesting prospect. 6’5″ 326 pounds. 36 3/4″ arms. interested to see how he tests out. but supposed to be very athletic. explosive on tape.
actually just read he had a season ending quad injury. invited to senior bowl but wondering if he’ll be able to test.
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InvaderRamModeratorby the way billy t. espn has kingsley going on the second round so he might be there. this might be the draft for the rams to hand pick their left tackle of the future.
that same mock draft shows dejean being available at 19 who i’d love to see on the rams as well.
InvaderRamModeratorJust a guess, but they’re not gonna all go in the 1st. Too many of them.
you know who i like on that list? tyler guyton. converted from defensive tackle. probably a bit of a project but had a fantastic senior bowl practice. don’t know about his speed but big and long.
espn has him going to the rams at 19.
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InvaderRamModeratorOne of the players I’m seeing making a crazy jump up boards already is Darius Robinson, from Missouri, who’s gone from a likely 4th or 5th rounder to a possible 1st, with a lot of help from the Senior Bowl. He’d be excellent for the Rams cuz he can play all across the line, including edge. A legit 6’5″, nearly 290. Probably could lose or gain weight as needed.
interesting. i wouldn’t mind seeing him in a rams uni.
InvaderRamModeratorAlso: If the Rams want to take a gamble on greatness at tackle, there’s Kingsley Suamataia (BYU), who may be the most athletically gifted, freakish linemen his size in a generation. Right now, he’s probably a late 1st, early 2nd rounder, so McSnead might hear some screams from the fanbase if they stick and pick him at #19. Trade down, and it makes a ton of sense. He may need a redshirt year, but you just don’t find many human beings who can beat 21mph on the GPS tracker at 6’6″, 318. He did that last year, according to Bruce Feldman’s freak list . . . and is up to 325 now. Incredibly strong, agile, etc.
if he is that i don’t think he’ll be available late first or second. but then. maybe someone will be willing to trade up to get him giving the rams the opportunity to pick up another draft pick. or they just pick him at 19.
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