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2. TE Gerald Everett
3. WR Cooper Kupp
3. S John Johnson
4. WR Josh Reynolds
4. OLB Samson Ebukam
6. DL Tanzel Smart
6. FB Sam Rogers
7. LB Ejuan Price
Well now that 3 full seasons are here for us to grade the 2017 draft I figured I'd throw this up, and rather than hand out grades I've grouped these guys in rough categories (Elite, Above Average, JAG, Not Good Enough).
Gerald Everett has been disappointing for me personally. Every year we think this is his year, and every season he doesn't live up to his talent level and expectations. It's been a common them around here for fans to associate his lack of production with our coaching not utilizing his ability, however I believe McVay is very good at featuring guys in the passing game when they're ready. McVay has a grasp of the TE position far beyond most coordinators IMO and the lack of production to date has been a mix of Everett not being ready along with unfortunately timed injury. Looking forward he has every opportunity to become a plus starter for us, and I would think there's a good chance of that happening next season, but not gonna give it to him until I see it on the field consistently.
Cooper Kupp has grown into an elite receiver in this league. He gets open quickly, can play inside and outside the hashes, has exemplary hands, and greater size/strength than people realize. Still feel like not having him last year in the playoffs ended our championship aspirations just as much as Belichick's surprising defensive adjustments. Still believe we would have won our second Super Bowl had Kupp been on the field for us. Going forward he should have another elite season particularly if the Rams improve their run game as expected. And the Rams will make room for him cap space-wise and get him locked up.
John Johnson seemed like he was on the cusp of being an elite player in 2018, and I had every belief he'd be one right now and still believe that were it not for his injury. So next season is a big one for him where he will be playing for his next contract and hopefully it'll be with the Rams, however whether they make room for him is going to factor in with Rapp's play not to mention Ramsey and whether they can lock him up. IMO at the very least and due to the cost of franchising a safety JJ will be kept around for 2 more seasons even if one of them is under the tag.
Samson Ebukam is another guy who's been on the cusp for a while and has flashed but not made that transition to consistent play. His lateral speed aside, he has a lot of things I like in my linebackers from physicality to motor and he does have the ability to be a plus starter still down the road. If the Rams transition to a 4-3 he might find his niche as a SAM in fact due to these things. But either way he's got a chance to stick around as a core player for us even if it's as a depth and teams type not to mention he's a great person and locker room type so I would expect the Rams to find a way to lock him up before next season particularly if they think he is in for a big season.
Tanzel Smart I am simply not a fan of. I cannot count how many times I've seen him washed out vs the run or stoned in his rush while spelling different positions on the line, and I don't see that changing even if they transition to a 4-3. Based on pure numbers that might allow him to stick around as depth for another season, but outside of that I project him to not make this roster for 2020. IMO he is a subpar player.
Rogers & Price couldn't stick of course. And Rogers' drafting in particular (i.e. McVay wanting a FB in this offense) is something that we might see the Rams try again in the form of one of the physical backs in this draft who have some hands.
In summary what I believe makes the 2017 draft special is the fact that the Rams found a bonafide elite player in Kupp along with a plus starter in Johnson in a draft that didn't have a first round pick. And to go further there are still 3 players in that draft (Everett, JRey and Ebukam) who might still establish themselves as something more.
3. WR Cooper Kupp
3. S John Johnson
4. WR Josh Reynolds
4. OLB Samson Ebukam
6. DL Tanzel Smart
6. FB Sam Rogers
7. LB Ejuan Price
Well now that 3 full seasons are here for us to grade the 2017 draft I figured I'd throw this up, and rather than hand out grades I've grouped these guys in rough categories (Elite, Above Average, JAG, Not Good Enough).
Gerald Everett has been disappointing for me personally. Every year we think this is his year, and every season he doesn't live up to his talent level and expectations. It's been a common them around here for fans to associate his lack of production with our coaching not utilizing his ability, however I believe McVay is very good at featuring guys in the passing game when they're ready. McVay has a grasp of the TE position far beyond most coordinators IMO and the lack of production to date has been a mix of Everett not being ready along with unfortunately timed injury. Looking forward he has every opportunity to become a plus starter for us, and I would think there's a good chance of that happening next season, but not gonna give it to him until I see it on the field consistently.
Cooper Kupp has grown into an elite receiver in this league. He gets open quickly, can play inside and outside the hashes, has exemplary hands, and greater size/strength than people realize. Still feel like not having him last year in the playoffs ended our championship aspirations just as much as Belichick's surprising defensive adjustments. Still believe we would have won our second Super Bowl had Kupp been on the field for us. Going forward he should have another elite season particularly if the Rams improve their run game as expected. And the Rams will make room for him cap space-wise and get him locked up.
John Johnson seemed like he was on the cusp of being an elite player in 2018, and I had every belief he'd be one right now and still believe that were it not for his injury. So next season is a big one for him where he will be playing for his next contract and hopefully it'll be with the Rams, however whether they make room for him is going to factor in with Rapp's play not to mention Ramsey and whether they can lock him up. IMO at the very least and due to the cost of franchising a safety JJ will be kept around for 2 more seasons even if one of them is under the tag.
Samson Ebukam is another guy who's been on the cusp for a while and has flashed but not made that transition to consistent play. His lateral speed aside, he has a lot of things I like in my linebackers from physicality to motor and he does have the ability to be a plus starter still down the road. If the Rams transition to a 4-3 he might find his niche as a SAM in fact due to these things. But either way he's got a chance to stick around as a core player for us even if it's as a depth and teams type not to mention he's a great person and locker room type so I would expect the Rams to find a way to lock him up before next season particularly if they think he is in for a big season.
Tanzel Smart I am simply not a fan of. I cannot count how many times I've seen him washed out vs the run or stoned in his rush while spelling different positions on the line, and I don't see that changing even if they transition to a 4-3. Based on pure numbers that might allow him to stick around as depth for another season, but outside of that I project him to not make this roster for 2020. IMO he is a subpar player.
Rogers & Price couldn't stick of course. And Rogers' drafting in particular (i.e. McVay wanting a FB in this offense) is something that we might see the Rams try again in the form of one of the physical backs in this draft who have some hands.
In summary what I believe makes the 2017 draft special is the fact that the Rams found a bonafide elite player in Kupp along with a plus starter in Johnson in a draft that didn't have a first round pick. And to go further there are still 3 players in that draft (Everett, JRey and Ebukam) who might still establish themselves as something more.