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1. The Rams have a better roster than they did four days ago.
2. I feel good about how my Rams draft board worked out. The Rams’ top three selections were all among my Top 50 prospects for the Rams.
3. Jared Verse was the No. 7 guy on my board, and the top defender. When the Rams selected him, he was the No. 1 guy remaining. I, quite frankly, did not expect him to last to pick No. 19. I think he did because of two factors: (1) the confidence of (at least some) teams in Laiatu Latu’s medical record, and, of course, (2) the early run on QBs. Verse is a great scheme fit, fills the consensus top need, and is a “baller.” What’s not to like?
4. Braden Fiske was the No. 28 guy on my board, and was the No. 6 remaining player when the Rams selected him. You have to love the notion of Fiske playing with Verse again. More importantly, the Rams’ DL/EDGE corps. is stacked with young, hungry, high-effort players who will all be on rookie deals for at least 3 years.
5. Blake Corum was the No. 41 guy on my board, and No. 3 remaining when selected. He is a guy I’ve had my eye on for years. Full disclosure, my son is a Michigan alum, so I watched a lot of Wolverine football over the last few years. That factor aside, as many have noted, he and Kyren Williams are extremely interchangeable, which is a key in McVay’s offense. Players who telegraph play selection when they’re on the field due to limited or highly-specific skill sets don’t fare well in our offense. Corum will fit in right away and give the Rams a great 1-2 punch.
6. The themes of the rest of the draft, for me, were (1) guys who fit from an attitude/effort/toughness standpoint (aka “ballers”), and (2) filling key needs.
7. Kamren Kinchens, Brennan Jackson, Tyler Davis and Jordan Whittington are straight-up “ballers.” They also will help provide the Rams something they really lacked last year: depth.
8. Joshua Karty fills a huge need. Like many here, I had him as my top PK prospect. He’s a cool customer and has plenty of leg. Hopefully, he’ll have a long career with the Rams.
9. At the end of the draft, the Rams filled a need many identified in getting a back-up center in Beaux Limmer, and added more depth with KT Leveston.
10. While my board was pretty solid, the Rams also told me I was wrong about a few things.
11. I was wrong about the Rams’ level of faith in their LTs. While I don’t think they are looking past this year yet, for now it seems that A.J. Jackson and Joe Noteboom are deemed sufficient.
12. I was wrong about the Rams prioritizing WR depth. Given the number of players on the final year of their contract, it will likely be something we’ll be scouting in a year. Right now, though, our depth looks fine.
13. I was wrong about CB being a priority. My hope is that the Rams’ faith in Tre’Davious White’s health is well-placed. If it is, we are, again, set for this year. If not (or, ever if we’re just a bit unsure), I still think an Ahkello Witherspoon reunion (1 year deal) makes sense.
14. I was wrong about the Rams targeting an ILB. I guess that, with the way the defense rotates, Ernest Jones, Christian Rozeboom and Troy Reeder is enough.
15. How did our NFC West rivals do? Arizona improved their roster, but… how could they not, given the number of premium picks they possessed? I still think they have a lot of holes, and I’m not sold on their QB by any means.
16. The Seahawks added a very good piece on their defense in Byron Murphy, but that’s about it. Nobody else in their draft class really jumps out at me.
17. The 49ers, I felt, reached a bit. I like Ricky Pearsall, but I think he was more of a Day 2 prospect. In the end, he may be a replacement, as there are still rumors that Brandon Aiyuk or Deebo Samuel could be traded. After that first pick, I really feel like they went too far in the “need” direction and took several players earlier than most projected.
18. In all, I feel like we’ve upgraded our RB, OL and DB corps from last year and, while Aaron Donald’s absence is huge, we have much greater quality depth at DL/EDGE than we had. I’m also optimistic that, with more depth and a better PK, we’ll have a much better special teams unit.
19. A partial list of the veterans who will have an uphill battle to make the squad: Ben Skowronek, Zach Evans, Logan Bruss, Larrell Murchison, Desjuan Johnson, Michael Hoecht, Nick Hampton, Keir Thomas and Derion Kendrick.
20. I have a good feeling about this upcoming season. If this draft class is even close to being as successful as last year’s, the sky’s the limit.
2. I feel good about how my Rams draft board worked out. The Rams’ top three selections were all among my Top 50 prospects for the Rams.
3. Jared Verse was the No. 7 guy on my board, and the top defender. When the Rams selected him, he was the No. 1 guy remaining. I, quite frankly, did not expect him to last to pick No. 19. I think he did because of two factors: (1) the confidence of (at least some) teams in Laiatu Latu’s medical record, and, of course, (2) the early run on QBs. Verse is a great scheme fit, fills the consensus top need, and is a “baller.” What’s not to like?
4. Braden Fiske was the No. 28 guy on my board, and was the No. 6 remaining player when the Rams selected him. You have to love the notion of Fiske playing with Verse again. More importantly, the Rams’ DL/EDGE corps. is stacked with young, hungry, high-effort players who will all be on rookie deals for at least 3 years.
5. Blake Corum was the No. 41 guy on my board, and No. 3 remaining when selected. He is a guy I’ve had my eye on for years. Full disclosure, my son is a Michigan alum, so I watched a lot of Wolverine football over the last few years. That factor aside, as many have noted, he and Kyren Williams are extremely interchangeable, which is a key in McVay’s offense. Players who telegraph play selection when they’re on the field due to limited or highly-specific skill sets don’t fare well in our offense. Corum will fit in right away and give the Rams a great 1-2 punch.
6. The themes of the rest of the draft, for me, were (1) guys who fit from an attitude/effort/toughness standpoint (aka “ballers”), and (2) filling key needs.
7. Kamren Kinchens, Brennan Jackson, Tyler Davis and Jordan Whittington are straight-up “ballers.” They also will help provide the Rams something they really lacked last year: depth.
8. Joshua Karty fills a huge need. Like many here, I had him as my top PK prospect. He’s a cool customer and has plenty of leg. Hopefully, he’ll have a long career with the Rams.
9. At the end of the draft, the Rams filled a need many identified in getting a back-up center in Beaux Limmer, and added more depth with KT Leveston.
10. While my board was pretty solid, the Rams also told me I was wrong about a few things.
11. I was wrong about the Rams’ level of faith in their LTs. While I don’t think they are looking past this year yet, for now it seems that A.J. Jackson and Joe Noteboom are deemed sufficient.
12. I was wrong about the Rams prioritizing WR depth. Given the number of players on the final year of their contract, it will likely be something we’ll be scouting in a year. Right now, though, our depth looks fine.
13. I was wrong about CB being a priority. My hope is that the Rams’ faith in Tre’Davious White’s health is well-placed. If it is, we are, again, set for this year. If not (or, ever if we’re just a bit unsure), I still think an Ahkello Witherspoon reunion (1 year deal) makes sense.
14. I was wrong about the Rams targeting an ILB. I guess that, with the way the defense rotates, Ernest Jones, Christian Rozeboom and Troy Reeder is enough.
15. How did our NFC West rivals do? Arizona improved their roster, but… how could they not, given the number of premium picks they possessed? I still think they have a lot of holes, and I’m not sold on their QB by any means.
16. The Seahawks added a very good piece on their defense in Byron Murphy, but that’s about it. Nobody else in their draft class really jumps out at me.
17. The 49ers, I felt, reached a bit. I like Ricky Pearsall, but I think he was more of a Day 2 prospect. In the end, he may be a replacement, as there are still rumors that Brandon Aiyuk or Deebo Samuel could be traded. After that first pick, I really feel like they went too far in the “need” direction and took several players earlier than most projected.
18. In all, I feel like we’ve upgraded our RB, OL and DB corps from last year and, while Aaron Donald’s absence is huge, we have much greater quality depth at DL/EDGE than we had. I’m also optimistic that, with more depth and a better PK, we’ll have a much better special teams unit.
19. A partial list of the veterans who will have an uphill battle to make the squad: Ben Skowronek, Zach Evans, Logan Bruss, Larrell Murchison, Desjuan Johnson, Michael Hoecht, Nick Hampton, Keir Thomas and Derion Kendrick.
20. I have a good feeling about this upcoming season. If this draft class is even close to being as successful as last year’s, the sky’s the limit.