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1. The Rams just won a championship and, despite some losses, still have a championship roster.
2. Given that, how significant would it be if the Rams could find just one "diamond in the rough" who can make an impact as a rookie in 2022?
3. Admittedly, I tend to overthink the "position of need" side of the analysis. Last year, I, along with many, thought the Rams NEEDED an OL. And, while there are some who would say they missed the boat by not drafting one (who's name rhymes with "Greed Mumphrey," for example), they, in fact, had enough on the OL to win it all.
4. So, while my draft board and mock is heavy on EDGE rushers and DBs, I recognize that the Rams may, once again, throw us a curve ball.
5. Could the Rams, for example, start with a WR (and would that signal that, perhaps, they're not expecting OBJ back?)
6. Or, maybe, the Rams could take a TE... preparing for a post-Higbee era.
7. Or, perhaps, could the Rams take a DT who could rotate in and lighten Aaron Donald's regular season workload, leaving him fresh for another monster postseason?
8. Speaking of my draft board... every year I feel (usually right about this time) that there are a few players I left off who I should have included. Here are 5 who fit that description: Velus Jones, Jr., WR, Tennessee, Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama, Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia, James Cook, RB, Georgia and Sean Rhyan, OL, UCLA.
9. I'm expecting some big trades between now and the end of Round 1. We all know about the WRs (Deebo Samuel, in particular) who are currently disgruntled, and there's also Baker Mayfield and Jimmy Garoppolo presumably on the block. I also think the lack of a clear "elite" class in this draft crop could cause teams to move up and down for guys they particularly like.
10. Meanwhile, Les and Sean will be chilling in the Rams' draft house. Not a bad gig!
11. It will be interesting to see how high punter Matt Araiza will go. Not that its fair to put this on a rookie, but if you knew he'd turn into the next Johnny Hekker, how high would you take him?
12. The Seahawks traded what would have been the 10th pick in a deal that brought them Jamal Adams, then traded Russell Wilson for a package that included this year's 9th pick. So... Adams for Wilson, to an extent? No wonder Seahawks fans are pissed!
13. I don't particularly expect the Rams to trade any players this week but, if they did consider moving anyone, I'd say Taylor Rapp is the most likely candidate.
14. The Rams also won't be signing any FAs this week... FAs signed next week don't adversely impact the comp pick formula so, even if we're talking to some of the vets still out there, they won't do anything for a week.
15. I won't be at all shocked if the Rams sign Tyrann Mathiew next week.
16. My "Most Likely to Succeed" prospect: Evan Neal, OT, Alabama
17. My "Most Likely to Bust" prospect: Travon Walker, DL, Georgia
18. If I'm an EDGE rusher expected to go in the late-3rd/4th round, I'm praying that the Rams take me. As a mid-round rookie, do you want to be on a team that is hoping you'll help them establish a pass rush as a rookie, or a team with Aaron Donald and Leonard Floyd guaranteeing that you'll pretty much never see a double team?
19. Anyway... let those other teams scramble around for a couple of days. The Rams can sit back, relax, and look for a bit of gravy!
20. Its good to be at the top of the mountain!
2. Given that, how significant would it be if the Rams could find just one "diamond in the rough" who can make an impact as a rookie in 2022?
3. Admittedly, I tend to overthink the "position of need" side of the analysis. Last year, I, along with many, thought the Rams NEEDED an OL. And, while there are some who would say they missed the boat by not drafting one (who's name rhymes with "Greed Mumphrey," for example), they, in fact, had enough on the OL to win it all.
4. So, while my draft board and mock is heavy on EDGE rushers and DBs, I recognize that the Rams may, once again, throw us a curve ball.
5. Could the Rams, for example, start with a WR (and would that signal that, perhaps, they're not expecting OBJ back?)
6. Or, maybe, the Rams could take a TE... preparing for a post-Higbee era.
7. Or, perhaps, could the Rams take a DT who could rotate in and lighten Aaron Donald's regular season workload, leaving him fresh for another monster postseason?
8. Speaking of my draft board... every year I feel (usually right about this time) that there are a few players I left off who I should have included. Here are 5 who fit that description: Velus Jones, Jr., WR, Tennessee, Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama, Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia, James Cook, RB, Georgia and Sean Rhyan, OL, UCLA.
9. I'm expecting some big trades between now and the end of Round 1. We all know about the WRs (Deebo Samuel, in particular) who are currently disgruntled, and there's also Baker Mayfield and Jimmy Garoppolo presumably on the block. I also think the lack of a clear "elite" class in this draft crop could cause teams to move up and down for guys they particularly like.
10. Meanwhile, Les and Sean will be chilling in the Rams' draft house. Not a bad gig!
11. It will be interesting to see how high punter Matt Araiza will go. Not that its fair to put this on a rookie, but if you knew he'd turn into the next Johnny Hekker, how high would you take him?
12. The Seahawks traded what would have been the 10th pick in a deal that brought them Jamal Adams, then traded Russell Wilson for a package that included this year's 9th pick. So... Adams for Wilson, to an extent? No wonder Seahawks fans are pissed!
13. I don't particularly expect the Rams to trade any players this week but, if they did consider moving anyone, I'd say Taylor Rapp is the most likely candidate.
14. The Rams also won't be signing any FAs this week... FAs signed next week don't adversely impact the comp pick formula so, even if we're talking to some of the vets still out there, they won't do anything for a week.
15. I won't be at all shocked if the Rams sign Tyrann Mathiew next week.
16. My "Most Likely to Succeed" prospect: Evan Neal, OT, Alabama
17. My "Most Likely to Bust" prospect: Travon Walker, DL, Georgia
18. If I'm an EDGE rusher expected to go in the late-3rd/4th round, I'm praying that the Rams take me. As a mid-round rookie, do you want to be on a team that is hoping you'll help them establish a pass rush as a rookie, or a team with Aaron Donald and Leonard Floyd guaranteeing that you'll pretty much never see a double team?
19. Anyway... let those other teams scramble around for a couple of days. The Rams can sit back, relax, and look for a bit of gravy!
20. Its good to be at the top of the mountain!