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AvengerRam

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Here is my first stab at a draft board.

Its obviously extremely difficult to project who will last until the end of the third round. That said, this is my list of 15 prospects I feel would (1) be a very good fit, (2) would fill a current position of need, and (3) have a reasonable chance of being available when the Rams pick.

1. Josh Paschal, EDGE, Kentucky (RSr.), 6’3, 268 lbs.
2. Sam Williams, EDGE, Ole Miss (RSr.), 6’4, 261 lbs.
3. Leo Chenal, LB, Wisconsin (RSo.), 6’3, 250 lbs.
4. Joshua Williams, CB, Fayetteville State (Sr.), 6’3, 195 lbs.
5. Dylan Parham, OG, Memphis (RSr.), 6’3, 313 lbs.
6. Alontae Taylor, CB, Tennessee (Sr), 6’0, 199 lbs.
7. DeAngelo Malone, EDGE, Western Kentucky (RSr.), 6’4, 250
8. Martin Emmerson, CB, Mississippi State (Jr.), 6’2, 200 lbs.
9. Coby Bryant, CB, Cincinnati (Sr.), 6’1, 193 lbs.
10. Tyreke Smith, EDGE, Oklahoma (Sr.), 6’5, 265 lbs.
11. Chad Muma, LB, Wyoming (Sr.), 6’3, 239 lbs.
12. Brian Robinson, RB, Alabama (RSr.), 6’2, 226 lbs.
13. Darrian Kinnard, OG, Kentucky (Sr.), 6’5, 322 lbs.
14. Montaric Brown, CB, Arkansas (Sr.), 6’0, 190 lbs.
15. Jerome Ford, RB, Cincinnati (Jr.), 5’11, 220 lbs.
 

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A team’s draft board says so much more about the thought process that goes into a draft compared to just posting a mock.

Thank you for posting. Will relish going through it to learn more about the prospects.

I can’t imagine how many guys you’ve looked at to compile such a list.
 

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A team’s draft board says so much more about the thought process that goes into a draft compared to just posting a mock.

Thank you for posting. Will relish going through it to learn more about the prospects.

I can’t imagine how many guys you’ve looked at to compile such a list.
Yeah…I really should sleep more. :)
 

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I like what you did here @AvengerRam you have two Kentucky Wildcats on the draft board and I would not be shocked if the Rams also look for others too because of the Coen Connection. I expect Brain Robinson to be drafted earlier then most think because I believe he will be a New York Giant again due to the fact that their new Head Coach Brain Daboll coached him at Alabama, but I truly believe he'd be a perfect fit in Los Angeles.

I do believe they might be looking tackle too and another at Kentucky could be Drew Rosenthal plus Cade Mays from Tennessee & a LB that screams Rams to me is Micah McFadden from Indiana. Again I do believe the Rams will draft a punter, but many teams IMO are looking towards the draft for punter for example the Cowboys & Packers just to post a few, but I'm interested who the Rams like as IMO, Jordan Stout IMO, seems to have the type of punting the Rams like, but I also believe Colorado State's Ryan Stonehouse could be in play, if for no other reason, he looks like a young Johnny Hekker.

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I've updated my board.

Due to the signing of Bobby Wagner, ILB is no longer a priority, so I've dropped Chad Muma (who probably will be taken long before the Rams pick anyway) and Leo Chenal.

I've also expanded my board from 15 to 20 players.

1. Josh Paschal, EDGE, Kentucky (RSr.), 6’3, 268 lbs.
2. Sam Williams, EDGE, Ole Miss (RSr.), 6’4, 261 lbs.
3. Joshua Williams, CB, Fayetteville State (Sr.), 6’3, 195 lbs.
4. Dylan Parham, OG, Memphis (RSr.), 6’3, 313 lbs.
5. Alontae Taylor, CB, Tennessee (Sr), 6’0, 199 lbs.
6. DeAngelo Malone, EDGE, Western Kentucky (RSr.), 6’4, 250
7. Martin Emmerson, CB, Mississippi State (Jr.), 6’2, 200 lbs.
8. Coby Bryant, CB, Cincinnati (Sr.), 6’1, 193 lbs.
9. Cam Taylor-Britt, CB, Nebraska (Sr.), 5’11, 196 lbs.
10. Tyreke Smith, EDGE, Oklahoma (Sr.), 6’5, 265 lbs.
11. Brian Robinson, RB, Alabama (RSr.), 6’2, 226 lbs.
12. Darrian Kinnard, OG, Kentucky (Sr.), 6’5, 322 lbs.
13. Montaric Brown, CB, Arkansas (Sr.), 6’0, 190 lbs.
14. Jerome Ford, RB, Cincinnati (Jr.), 5’11, 220 lbs.
15. Nick Cross, S, Maryland (Jr.), 6’0, 212 lbs.
16. Cole Strange, OG, Tennessee-Chattanooga (RSr.), 6’5, 307 lbs.
17. Logan Bruss, OG, Wisconsin (RSr.), 6’5, 309
18. Michael Barnes, EDGE, Texas A&M (RSr.), 6’5, 263 lbs.
19. Amare Barno, EDGE, Virginia Tech (Sr.), 6’5, 246 lbs.
20. Dameon Pierce, RB, Florida (Sr.), 5’10, 218 lbs.
 

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When the offseason began, it was easy to be worried about all of the Los Angeles Rams’ pending free agents and the roster holes they might create by leaving. Couple that with Andrew Whitworth’s likely retirement and it was looking like it’d be a rough spring for the Rams.

But with the moves they’ve made and the players they’ve brought back, the Rams are in good shape heading into the draft. They re-signed Joe Noteboom to play left tackle, signed Allen Robinson to help replace Odell Beckham Jr. – and Robert Woods, evidently – and added Bobby Wagner to step in at inside linebacker.

The Rams also re-signed Brian Allen and Coleman Shelton, retaining their starting center and a player who could potentially be their starting right guard. Shelton won’t be handed the job despite getting a two-year deal, and he’ll have to compete with Bobby Evans, Tremayne Anchrum and whoever the team might draft.

Looking at the Rams’ depth chart, they really only have two pressing needs: outside linebacker and cornerback.

Those two holes were created by the departures of Von Miller, Ogbonnia Okoronkwo and Darious Williams in free agency. Miller and Williams were the biggest losses, signing sizable contracts with the Bills and Jaguars, respectively. They still have Justin Hollins, Terrell Lewis and Chris Garrett at outside linebacker, and David Long Jr. and Robert Rochell to help at cornerback, but depth is needed at both spots.

The Rams aren’t going to reach for an edge rusher or cornerback with their first two picks, but if a quality player at one of those positions falls to them at No. 104, you can bet they’ll be tempted to draft him – if Sean McVay can resist the urge to draft another wide receiver or running back with his first pick.

Other positions of lesser need heading into the draft are tight end, guard, defensive line and potentially safety. The Rams should be set at wide receiver, running back, tackle and center early in the draft. That’s not to say they shouldn’t draft anyone at those positions, but it doesn’t need to be early on.

Defensively, there’s no need to bring in another inside linebacker after drafting Ernest Jones last year and signing Wagner this offseason. Prior to adding Wagner, inside linebacker looked like it’d be a key position to address.

It hasn’t been the most eventful offseason when it comes to roster additions, but the Rams have made calculated moves to ensure they don’t necessarily have to reach for a single position early in the draft.
 

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5da3e51c32fb75334fe33fc11aded691

When the offseason began, it was easy to be worried about all of the Los Angeles Rams’ pending free agents and the roster holes they might create by leaving. Couple that with Andrew Whitworth’s likely retirement and it was looking like it’d be a rough spring for the Rams.

But with the moves they’ve made and the players they’ve brought back, the Rams are in good shape heading into the draft. They re-signed Joe Noteboom to play left tackle, signed Allen Robinson to help replace Odell Beckham Jr. – and Robert Woods, evidently – and added Bobby Wagner to step in at inside linebacker.

The Rams also re-signed Brian Allen and Coleman Shelton, retaining their starting center and a player who could potentially be their starting right guard. Shelton won’t be handed the job despite getting a two-year deal, and he’ll have to compete with Bobby Evans, Tremayne Anchrum and whoever the team might draft.

Looking at the Rams’ depth chart, they really only have two pressing needs: outside linebacker and cornerback.

Those two holes were created by the departures of Von Miller, Ogbonnia Okoronkwo and Darious Williams in free agency. Miller and Williams were the biggest losses, signing sizable contracts with the Bills and Jaguars, respectively. They still have Justin Hollins, Terrell Lewis and Chris Garrett at outside linebacker, and David Long Jr. and Robert Rochell to help at cornerback, but depth is needed at both spots.

The Rams aren’t going to reach for an edge rusher or cornerback with their first two picks, but if a quality player at one of those positions falls to them at No. 104, you can bet they’ll be tempted to draft him – if Sean McVay can resist the urge to draft another wide receiver or running back with his first pick.

Other positions of lesser need heading into the draft are tight end, guard, defensive line and potentially safety. The Rams should be set at wide receiver, running back, tackle and center early in the draft. That’s not to say they shouldn’t draft anyone at those positions, but it doesn’t need to be early on.

Defensively, there’s no need to bring in another inside linebacker after drafting Ernest Jones last year and signing Wagner this offseason. Prior to adding Wagner, inside linebacker looked like it’d be a key position to address.

It hasn’t been the most eventful offseason when it comes to roster additions, but the Rams have made calculated moves to ensure they don’t necessarily have to reach for a single position early in the draft.

While I know I'm in the minority here, I consider RG more of a current 'need' position than at Edge OLB. Coleman Shelton is a completely worthy reserve Center, I can also see him possibly starting at LG, but I have trouble picturing his 299lb. body holding up as a starting run blocker on the right side. If we wish for better results out of our RB's, get them a road grading RG and a blocking TE/FB type.
After filling the RG role, CB is the next most important free agency/draft position to add depth to during the pre-season, then I'd say Edge, FS, RB, and a blocking specialist at TE.
Just my opinion.
 

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We had better take a tight end in this class, and I'm not talking about a blocker. Higbee will be thirty years old next year and is seemingly injured at some point every year. His contract doesn't help; if he's not traded, he'll be a cut candidate to sign some of our other players in 2022-2023. Blanton and Hopkins, although they played well in the playoffs, are not starters. And there's nothing behind them. And this class of tight ends is ridiculously strong.
 

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We had better take a tight end in this class, and I'm not talking about a blocker. Higbee will be thirty years old next year and is seemingly injured at some point every year. His contract doesn't help; if he's not traded, he'll be a cut candidate to sign some of our other players in 2022-2023. Blanton and Hopkins, although they played well in the playoffs, are not starters. And there's nothing behind them. And this class of tight ends is ridiculously strong.
But there are a lot more blockers/inline this year in the draft. Remember, the balance took us and won us the dance.
 

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On the Rams site they have 3 mocks for the Rams:

CBS Sports

Date: April 18
Expert: Ryan Wilson, NFL and NFL Draft writer
The pick(s):
Florida RB Dameon Pierce (3rd round, No. 104 overall, pictured above)
South Carolina State CB Cobie Durant (4th round, No. 142 overall)
Southern Utah OT Braxton Jones (5th round, No. 175 overall)
Miami (Ohio) EDGE Dominique Robinson (6th round, No. 211 overall)
San Diego State OG William Dunkle (No. 212 overall)
Kansas EDGE Kyron Johnson (No. 218 overall)
Missouri RB Tyler Badie (7th round, No. 238 overall)
USC P Ben Griffiths (No. 253 overall).

The Athletic (subscription required to read full seven-round projections)***(the Rams won't get Stu a subcription?)​

Date: April 14
Expert: Dane Brugler, National NFL Writer
The pick(s): Alabama EDGE Christopher Allen (3rd round, No. 104 overall)
Notes: A broken foot in the 2021 season opener derailed the chance for Allen to build on a breakout 2020 campaign, as he registered just three tackles before injury. In 2020, he was a Second-Team All-SEC selection after posting a conference-leading 13 tackles for loss, plus six sacks in 13 games (four starts).

Pro Football Network

Date:
April 16
Expert: Dalton Miller
The pick(s): Oklahoma LB Brian Asamoah (3rd round, No. 104 overall)
Notes: Asamoah led the Sooners with 90 total tackles, adding a pair of forced fumbles while starting in 10 of the 12 games he played. His performance led to Second-Team All-Big-12 recognition.
 

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We had better take a tight end in this class, and I'm not talking about a blocker. Higbee will be thirty years old next year and is seemingly injured at some point every year. His contract doesn't help; if he's not traded, he'll be a cut candidate to sign some of our other players in 2022-2023. Blanton and Hopkins, although they played well in the playoffs, are not starters. And there's nothing behind them. And this class of tight ends is ridiculously strong.
Higbee “cut or traded”?
Wow!
I’ve been re-watching game hilights from last season and had Higbee been available the last 2 post season games… 4th qtr heroics would not have been necessary.

He’s pretty good. I understand the injury concern, but I wouldn’t be in a hurry to put him out to pasture just yet. Let’s draft and develop somebody for a season or 2 first.
 

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Here they are... my final list of Rams draft targets (expanded to 25 players) and 7 round mock draft. We'll soon see how I did!

Rams Draft Board
1. Josh Paschal, EDGE, Kentucky (RSr.), 6’3, 268 lbs.
2. Sam Williams, EDGE, Ole Miss (RSr.), 6’4, 261 lbs.
3. Joshua Williams, CB, Fayetteville State (Sr.), 6’3, 195 lbs.
4. Dylan Parham, OG, Memphis (RSr.), 6’3, 313 lbs.
5. Alontae Taylor, CB, Tennessee (Sr), 6’0, 199 lbs.
6. DeAngelo Malone, EDGE, Western Kentucky (RSr.), 6’4, 250
7. Martin Emmerson, CB, Mississippi State (Jr.), 6’2, 200 lbs.
8. Coby Bryant, CB, Cincinnati (Sr.), 6’1, 193 lbs.
9. Cam Taylor-Britt, CB, Nebraska (Sr.), 5’11, 196 lbs.
10. Tyreke Smith, EDGE, Oklahoma (Sr.), 6’5, 265 lbs.
11. Brian Robinson, RB, Alabama (RSr.), 6’2, 226 lbs.
12. Darrian Kinnard, OG, Kentucky (Sr.), 6’5, 322 lbs.
13. Montaric Brown, CB, Arkansas (Sr.), 6’0, 190 lbs.
14. Dameon Pierce, RB, Florida (Sr.), 5’10, 218 lbs.
15. Jerome Ford, RB, Cincinnati (Jr.), 5’11, 220 lbs.
16. Nick Cross, S, Maryland (Jr.), 6’0, 212 lbs.
17. Cole Strange, OG, Tennessee-Chattanooga (RSr.), 6’5, 307 lbs.
18. Logan Bruss, OG, Wisconsin (RSr.), 6’5, 309
19. Michael Barnes, EDGE, Texas A&M (RSr.), 6’5, 263 lbs.
20. Amare Barno, EDGE, Virginia Tech (Sr.), 6’5, 246 lbs.
21. Luke Goedeke, OT, Central Michigan (Jr.), 6’5, 312 lbs.
22. Tariq Castro-Fields, CB, Penn State (Sr.), 6’0, 197 lbs.
23. Cade Mays, OL, Tennessee (Sr.), 6’5, 311 lbs
24. Alex Wright, DE, UAB (Jr.), 6’5, 271 lbs.
25. Percy Butler, S, Louisiana (Sr.), 6’0, 194

Rams 7 Round Mock Draft
Round 3 (104): DeAngelo Malone, EDGE, Western Kentucky (RSr.), 6’3, 243 lbs.
Round 4 (142): Cam Taylor-Britt, CB/FS, Nebraska (Sr.), 6’0, 197 lbs.
Round 5(32): Dameon Pierce, RB Florida (Sr.), 5’10, 215 lbs.
Round 6(211): Vederian Lowe, OL, Illinois (Sr.), 6’6, 320 lbs.
Round 6(212): Christian Benford, CB, Villanova (Sr.), 6’1, 205 lbs.
Round 6(218): Chase Allen, TE, Iowa State (Sr.), 6’7, 250 lbs.
Round 7(238): Ben Brown, OG, Ole Miss (Sr.), 6’6, 315 lbs.
Round 7(253): Jordan Stout, P, Penn State (Sr.), 6’6, 225 lbs.
 

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The RBs I favor are bigger, power types.
We have bigger power types (Akers at his best, Michel if he’s signed). Henderson is in the last year of his contract, and we don’t have a speedy back behind him.

Badie fits, and he’s the best receiving back in the draft.
 

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We have bigger power types (Akers at his best, Michel if he’s signed). Henderson is in the last year of his contract, and we don’t have a speedy back behind him.

Badie fits, and he’s the best receiving back in the draft.
Michel isn’t signed, and may not be. Akers has some ability to be a power back, but I’d like another potential workhorse behind him.
 

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When the offseason began, it was easy to be worried about all of the Los Angeles Rams’ pending free agents and the roster holes they might create by leaving. Couple that with Andrew Whitworth’s likely retirement and it was looking like it’d be a rough spring for the Rams.

But with the moves they’ve made and the players they’ve brought back, the Rams are in good shape heading into the draft. They re-signed Joe Noteboom to play left tackle, signed Allen Robinson to help replace Odell Beckham Jr. – and Robert Woods, evidently – and added Bobby Wagner to step in at inside linebacker.

The Rams also re-signed Brian Allen and Coleman Shelton, retaining their starting center and a player who could potentially be their starting right guard. Shelton won’t be handed the job despite getting a two-year deal, and he’ll have to compete with Bobby Evans, Tremayne Anchrum and whoever the team might draft.

Looking at the Rams’ depth chart, they really only have two pressing needs: outside linebacker and cornerback.

Those two holes were created by the departures of Von Miller, Ogbonnia Okoronkwo and Darious Williams in free agency. Miller and Williams were the biggest losses, signing sizable contracts with the Bills and Jaguars, respectively. They still have Justin Hollins, Terrell Lewis and Chris Garrett at outside linebacker, and David Long Jr. and Robert Rochell to help at cornerback, but depth is needed at both spots.

The Rams aren’t going to reach for an edge rusher or cornerback with their first two picks, but if a quality player at one of those positions falls to them at No. 104, you can bet they’ll be tempted to draft him – if Sean McVay can resist the urge to draft another wide receiver or running back with his first pick.

Other positions of lesser need heading into the draft are tight end, guard, defensive line and potentially safety. The Rams should be set at wide receiver, running back, tackle and center early in the draft. That’s not to say they shouldn’t draft anyone at those positions, but it doesn’t need to be early on.

Defensively, there’s no need to bring in another inside linebacker after drafting Ernest Jones last year and signing Wagner this offseason. Prior to adding Wagner, inside linebacker looked like it’d be a key position to address.

It hasn’t been the most eventful offseason when it comes to roster additions, but the Rams have made calculated moves to ensure they don’t necessarily have to reach for a single position early in the draft.
So he's saying the Rams might draft Edge, CB, O-line, RB, WR, ILB but not necessarily in that order. Got it. :biggrin:
 

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So he's saying the Rams might draft Edge, CB, O-line, RB, WR, ILB but not necessarily in that order. Got it. :biggrin:
For their first selection, they will go with offense or defense…or maybe special teams.