Rams Draft: Is Keenan Allen at the top of Rams' WR Board?

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There is no other position on the Rams roster where one player can have a significant impact on overall performance as wide receiver. Yes, Craig Dahl is terrible, but I do not expect a rookie safety to improve our overall defense in 2013.

On the other hand, a receiver who can reliably catch the ball and routinely get open could cause the metamorphosis on offense that the Rams need. First, Gibson finally takes his rightful space on the bench. Second, Amendola is a second option, not the only guy who can get open. If he isn’t the primary target, he might actually make it through 16 games in 2013. (Of course, I am assuming we resign Amendola). Third, Quick can be given a limited role that he can learn to master. Finally, what happens if Sam Bradford can review the entire field because he knows that one guy will be open or at least catch the ball in traffic?

With that introduction, the question now turns to whether there is a reliable wide receiver in the 2013 draft that can routinely get open in his rookie year, thus being worthy of a first round pick from the Rams.

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In my opinion, Keenan Allen is the best route runner and he may have the best hands. Patterson may have the best size speed ratio. Da’Rick Rogers may be the strongest guy in the bunch. Tavon Austin has the best special team potential and can add an Az Hakim element to our offense.

So, do the Rams take a wide receiver in the first round with either the 16th or the 22nd pick? If yes, there really is only one option: Keenan Allen. I simply don’t think Williams, Patterson or Austin will work for us in the first round. Williams has been unable to convince all of the experts about his NFL potential. Patterson is exciting, but raw. We already have raw in Brian Quick. We don’t need another. Finally, we don’t have the luxury of taking a tremendously undersized highly specialized wide receiver in the 1st round. Teams that have a legit number one receiver may covet the unique skills that Austin brings, but that is not the Rams.

Therefore, the question becomes: Is Keenan Allen that much better than the wide receivers that may be available with the 46th pick in the 2nd round? In many mock draft, Williams, Hopkins, Woods, Hunter and Rodgers are still available. Of course, waiting until the 2nd round also means one or more of these names may not be there.

For me it all comes down to the combine numbers for Allen. As a general rule, I do not raise players on my draft board based on combine numbers. However, I will lower players. When Mark Ingram ran a 4.6 at the combine, I knew he would never be a star in the NFL. With a wide receiver, I want three things:

1 – Catch the damn ball. A WR must have reliable hands.

2 – A superior route runner. Getting open is not just quickness or size. Isaac Bruce was always open because he was an extraordinary route runner and he could switch directions on a dime at full speed.

3 – Superior athletic ability – I am not looking just at 40 yard dash times. I also want to know 10 yard numbers, cone drill numbers, broad jump and vertical leap.

From his college career, I already know that Keenan Allen can run routes. I already know Allen can reliably catch the ball. I already know he has good speed for college. However, I don’t know if he has the speed to become an elite receiver in the NFL. The Rams have one luxury. They do not need a burner. They already have Givens who has proven that he has superior speed. At the same time, Allen needs to show that he has sufficient speed and quickness to get separation in the NFL. I also want to know if he can out leap cornerbacks for a high pass in the end zone. After the combine, I will supplement this article with my thoughts whether Allen is worthy of the Rams 16th or 22nd selection.

For those of you that want to see with your own eyes, here is a highlight video for Keenan Allen:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sskHoNba-JE[/youtube]
 

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Re: Rams Draft: Is Keenan Allen at the top of Rams' WR Board

He should be. To be considered at top 25 pick when you have a QB as inaccurate as his brother...he definatley should be.

Now, if Amendola and Gibson are not retained, Austin is there in the second, and you already drafted Allen in the first...

Do you take Austin too?

I say F**K yes!
 

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If Keenan Allen is the best WR in the draft this year, what are the chances he will be there at 16? Is he worth trading up for?
 

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I would not trade up for him (because we need more than just a WR, so more picks = better), but if he's there at 16, I pull the trigger easily.
 

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bluecoconuts said:
I would not trade up for him (because we need more than just a WR, so more picks = better), but if he's there at 16, I pull the trigger easily.

Yeah I'm thinking the same. I was thinking what if Allen and Lacy are both there, but it's not really a contest, because WR is a much bigger need for us (debatable if we lose Jackson), and it seems a lot easier to find good backs in later rounds. I wonder how many people are wishing they got Alfred Morris. 6th round? You kidding me? Dude runs harder than anyone in the league.
 

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bluecoconuts said:
I would not trade up for him (because we need more than just a WR, so more picks = better), but if he's there at 16, I pull the trigger easily.

At this point; I fully agree.
 

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What if Allen and Warmack are both available at 16? Who do you pick? I would take Warmack.
 

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paceram said:
What if Allen and Warmack are both available at 16? Who do you pick? I would take Warmack.

Tough question.

I want a WR or talent infusion on offense (play makers), but I take Warmack too.

Its a complicated build.
 

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I say yes if Allen is there at 22. I'd take Warmack before Allen. Warmack and Allen in the first is a superb start to another great draft. I say go safety in the second round if we don't get one in FA.
 

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paceram said:
What if Allen and Warmack are both available at 16? Who do you pick? I would take Warmack.

Probably Allen. There's a better chance Warmack hits 22 than Allen.
 

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mr.stlouis said:
I say yes if Allen is there at 22. I'd take Warmack before Allen. Warmack and Allen in the first is a superb start to another great draft. I say go safety in the second round if we don't get one in FA.

This is going to be interesting!

I love the draft.

I think Allen goes earlier. Offensive guys tend to rise... especially in a draft dominated by defensive players.
 

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paceram said:
What if Allen and Warmack are both available at 16? Who do you pick? I would take Warmack.

I would take Allen at 16 and OG - Jonathan Cooper at 22.

I think the Rams are going to let Sammy start slingin' it more next year. Might as well take the better pass blocker of the two guards. Also, last time I checked, Rams have scouted NC more times than Bama...so we might see this playing out this way.
 

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Re: Rams Draft: Is Keenan Allen at the top of Rams' WR Board

Any news on his knee?
 

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Terrance Williams and Tavon Austin please. TW is my #1 ranked WR while Austin is my #1 ranked slot WR.
 

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mr.stlouis said:
I say yes if Allen is there at 22. I'd take Warmack before Allen. Warmack and Allen in the first is a superb start to another great draft. I say go safety in the second round if we don't get one in FA.
Warmack I agree if he is there Rams have to grab him first. I do like Allen.
 

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jrry32 said:
Terrance Williams and Tavon Austin please. TW is my #1 ranked WR while Austin is my #1 ranked slot WR.

ya know jer, i could see something like this happening just because of Fisher's past draft priority's, but we will see and it's fun to speculate. i'd really like an offensive line more consistant than last years though
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