We'll see soon enough. While this guys take on the analytics is interesting, I'm not too sure the Rams were drafting BPA this time around. IMHO, this draft was about doing the best you can for adding an offensive threat for a team with few alternatives, and building for a 3-4 transition from a 4-3 base. While the analyst seems to confirm at the end of his lecture that we may have done better at BPA picking OG's or elsewhere, McVay & Snead didn't believe, at least with this draft, that those positions were as vital as those chosen. Until proven otherwise, i'll stick with McSnead's draft, especially given the handicap of no 1'st round pick, and that our OL under Kromer can make vast improvements over last seasons performance.
Dumping Barnes & moving GRob while adding Whitworth & Sullivan makes our OL a different conversation, and the addition of Kupp & Reynolds may not make up for the lack of a true #1 WR, they can be effective & productive influences on a more impactful offense. The Rams addressed need, perhaps more than any other draft I can remember, ... time will tell whether these picks stand up to the test of time, but now it's hard to imagine not filling these positions how they did. jmo.