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Rams Seem Unlikely to Draft Kevin White at Number 10
By Anthony Stalter

http://www.101sports.com/2015/02/10/rams-seem-unlikely-draft-kevin-white-number-10/

In his latest mock draft for ESPN, Todd McShay had the Rams selecting West Virginia wide receiver Kevin White at No. 10. Would he be a fit? Here’s a look at White the prospect and whether or not the Rams even need to address the wideout position in the first round.

Why he’s a fit for the Rams: With a decade of losing under their belt, the Rams shouldn’t be in the habit of bypassing talented players because of a perceived notion that they have enough at a certain position. That same line of thinking would have caused the Rams to pass on Aaron Donald, who didn’t fill a need at No. 13 overall last year but went on to win the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.

There’s no question White is talented. At 6’3″ and 210 pounds, he has ideal size for a receiver and the biggest thing that caught my eye when re-watching his games from 2014 is his ability to change body position, get his hands in place to make the catch and concentrate on the ball with defenders closing in around him.
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Even if the Rams resign Kenny Britt, an argument could be made that the team needs another wide receiver.

Go back to the second quarter of West Virginia’s game against Alabama from this past season and you’ll see a receiver with the ability to beat press coverage, get to the outside, use his hands and length to create separation, and then high-point a pass for a touchdown with the defensive back in his hip pocket. He also pulled off a similar play along the sidelines on a reception to push the Mountaineers deep into Crimson Tide territory early in the third quarter.

Receivers need to have the ability to focus on the ball and isolate it from everything else happening around them. White showed that ability versus Alabama and again during a mid-September game against Maryland when he high-pointed a jump ball near midfield and came down with the catch with two defenders in coverage. While he did have drops in the back of the end zone against both teams, I was consistently impressed with White’s focus and concentration.

As he displayed on a 44-yard touchdown on a slip screen in that same contest versus Maryland, he also has the ability to create separation after the catch and is seemingly always gaining positive yards. With a 4.49 forty, he has enough vertical speed to be dangerous on deep passes as well.

As we sit here a month before free agency, the Rams have more pressing needs than receiver, especially if they re-sign Kenny Britt. But even with Britt, Brian Quick, Stedman Bailey and Tavon Austin at the top of the depth chart, there’s still an argument to be made that the Rams need a wideout that can take the top off a defense and win consistently outside the numbers.

Why he’s not a fit for the Rams: It wouldn’t be a question of fit with White (6’3” wide receivers with 4.49 speed that can high-point passes in traffic can fit any offense), but need.

With some exceptions, I’m a believer in drafting the best player available over need. If you stock your roster with talent, you’ll be better equipped to handle injuries, free agency and other factors that will challenge your depth throughout the year. If you draft purely for need, you run the risk of bypassing more talented players just because you have a hole at a certain position. While teams do need to address weaknesses in the draft, the primary objective is to acquire talent, which is vital to building winning organizations. More times than not, drafting the best player, regardless of need, will put teams in position to be proactive instead of reactive.

But considering they own a top 10 pick, acquiring talent in the first round shouldn’t be an issue for the Rams. If two players grade out evenly at the top of a draft board, that’s when a team should look to fill a need.

White is a first-round talent but I’m not sure he’s going to be better than some of the offensive linemen (or other receivers, for that matter) that could be available at No. 10. As of this writing, the Rams have more pressing needs along their O-line than at receiver, and adding multiple offensive linemen this offseason is vital for a team that wants to dominate opponents on the ground.

Bottom Line: After passing on Sammy Watkins at No. 2 last year, I can’t see Jeff Fisher and Les Snead drafting White at No. 10 this April. Fisher reminded everyone before the draft last year that the Rams already invested multiple picks at receiver when they took Quick, Austin, Bailey and Chris Givens in previous drafts. Chances are there will be prospects at other positions that the Rams value more at No. 10 and thus, White won’t have an opportunity to join former Mountaineers Bailey and Austin this upcoming season.
 

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Blah, blah, blah.

This draft, I don't think anyone has a good gauge what the Rams will do at #10. Could go O-Line, could trade up, could trade down. Could just go BPA.
 

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Blah, blah, blah.

This draft, I don't think anyone has a good gauge what the Rams will do at #10. Could go O-Line, could trade up, could trade down. Could just go BPA.

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Blah, blah, blah.

This draft, I don't think anyone has a good gauge what the Rams will do at #10. Could go O-Line, could trade up, could trade down. Could just go BPA.

Just my opinion but if the Rams can't get one of the top two QBs, they should trade down and take an OL. If they want a WR, grab DeAndre Smelter in the mid rounds as a project or a guy like Rashad Greene or DGB in the 2nd round.

In fact, if the Rams moved down, added a 2nd(and possibly a mid round pick) and managed to add 3 OLs in the first 2 rounds then add a guy like Smelter in the mid rounds...I'd be overjoyed.

This draft is stocked at the top with OLs...and we need OLs. Lets get this issue fixed.
 

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Just my opinion but if the Rams can't get one of the top two QBs, they should trade down and take an OL. If they want a WR, grab DeAndre Smelter in the mid rounds as a project or a guy like Rashad Greene or DGB in the 2nd round.

Eh. Depends. We'll have to see what happens with FA first. Long will be cut and replaced by some kind of vet imo. We did sign Saffold to that contract though, so...

But, I do want two studs that can stay healthy manning the interior line.

But, Britt remains unsigned. No idea how Quick will recover (who will be in last year of his rookie deal anyway).

May be prudent to take Kevin White if he's there at 10.
 

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Eh. Depends. We'll have to see what happens with FA first. Long will be cut and replaced by some kind of vet imo. We did sign Saffold to that contract though, so...

But, I do want two studs that can stay healthy manning the interior line.

But, Britt remains unsigned. No idea how Quick will recover (who will be in last year of his rookie deal anyway).

May be prudent to take Kevin White if he's there at 10.

If we're betting on Long to be replaced by a vet, I think we can bet on Britt coming back. And with Britt back, I feel fine about our WR corp.

Kevin White isn't ready to be a focal point of an offense as a rookie either ways. So this pick isn't being made for our WR corp next year.
 

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Stalter has no idea.

White would be an excellent choice. As you have said before @jrry32 the 2015 draft isn't only about 2015.

If White is available at 10 he could be the best player available and should be seriously considered. He is a do it all WR and would upgrade the WR corps greatly.

However if they were ipoffered enough to give up that pick, then they also have to consider that, like you said.
 

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As good as our WR corps looks on paper with the resigning of Britt, there is uncertainty beyond 2015. Quick and Givensare heading into their contact year and the same goes for TA and Bailey in 2016