CAMP REPORT 2019 NFL Draft Round 2-3 (no spoilers!)

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12intheBox

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Best available

OL: Ford, Taylor, McCoy, Jenkins, Risner

CB: Murphy, Greedy, Ya Sin

S: Adderley, Gardner-Johnson, Thornhill, Rapp

DL: Ferguson, Winovich

There are some intriguing wide receivers and running backs out there too - but not intriguing enough for me to pass up.

I’m hoping one of these CBs or OL is there for the taking.
 

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Here's a list I've compiled of some of the more recognizable names still available:

CB Greedy Williams
OT Jawaan Taylor
S Nasir Adderley
DB Chauncey Gardiner-Johnson
C Erik McCoy
OT Greg Little
OG Cody Ford
CB Trayvon Mullen
CB Julian Love
S Taylor Rapp
CB Rock Ya-Sin
Dalton Risner
...plus, some decent WR and RB prospects, not to mention Lock, Stidham, and a couple of good TE prospects.

We can also bundle a couple of picks to move up a bit. Should be interesting.
 
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...not saying we would select any of those RB or WR prospects with our next pick, but by other teams taking them it moves other guys down to us. :yess:
 

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Here's a list I've compiled of some of the more recognizable names still available:

OT Jawaan Taylor
S Nasir Adderley
DB Chauncey Gardiner-Johnson
C Erik McCoy
OT Greg Little
OG Cody Ford
CB Trayvon Mullen
CB Julian Love
S Taylor Rapp
CB Rock Ya-Sin
Dalton Risner
...plus, some decent WR and RB prospects, not to mention Lock, Stidham, and a couple of good TE prospects.

We can also bundle a couple of picks to move up a bit. Should be interesting.

So you're saying...
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Round 2 prospects:

PROSPECT SCHOOL GRADE YEAR HEIGHT WEIGHT 40-YD (10-YD) ARMS HANDS WING AGE

DL:
DRE’MONT JONES Ohio State 2nd rJR. 6026 281 5.12 (1.77) 33 3/4 09 5/8 80 5/8 22.32

Edge:
JACHAI POLITE Florida 1st-2nd JR. 6025 258 4.84 (1.71) 32 5/8 09 3/4 80 1/4 21.08
D’ANDRE WALKER Georgia 2nd SR. 6023 251 N/A (N/A) 34 3/8 09 7/8 81 3/4 22.27


LB:
MACK WILSON Alabama 2nd JR. 6011 240 4.70 (1.63) 32 3/8 09 1/2 75 7/8 21.21
JAHLANI TAVAI Hawaii 2nd-3rd rSR. 6023 250 N/A (N/A) 31 7/8 09 78 22.59


CB:
GREEDY WILLIAMS LSU 1st-2nd rSO. 6017 185 4.37 (1.51) 31 1/2 09 1/4 74 1/2 21.41
ROCK YA-SIN Temple 1st-2nd SR. 5116 192 4.51 (1.60) 32 09 7/8 77 3/8 22.94
SEAN BUNTING Central Michigan 1st-2nd JR. 6003 195 4.42 (1.51) 31 3/4 09 5/8 76 3/4 21.86
JUSTIN LAYNE Michigan State 2nd JR. 6016 192 4.50 (1.59) 33 09 1/4 80 1/8 21.30
JULIAN LOVE Notre Dame 2nd JR. 5106 195 4.49 (1.59) 31 3/4 09 75 3/8 21.12

S
NASIR ADDERLEY Delaware 1st-2nd SR. 5116 206 4.62 (1.61) 31 09 74 3/4 21.92
TAYLOR RAPP Washington 1st-2nd JR. 5116 208 4.78 (1.61) 30 3/4 09 72 7/8 21.35
CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON Florida 2nd JR. 5107 210 4.48 (1.58) 30 7/8 09 1/4 74 21.36
JUAN THORNHILL Virginia 2nd SR. 6002 205 4.42 (1.57) 31 1/8 08 3/4 74 3/4 23.53
DEIONTE THOMPSON Alabama 2nd rJR. 6010 195 N/A (N/A) 32 1/8 09 7/8 76 3/4 22.21



T:
CODY FORD Oklahoma 1st rJR. 6036 329 5.21 (1.81) 34 09 3/4 82 1/2 22.34
GREG LITTLE Ole Miss 1st-2nd JR. 6052 310 5.33 (1.82) 35 1/4 10 1/4 85 21.48


G

DALTON RISNER Kansas State 2nd rSR. 6046 312 5.30 (1.86) 34 10 1/4 81 1/8 23.80

C
ERIK McCOY Texas A&M 1st-2nd rJR. 6037 303 4.89 (1.72) 33 09 5/8 77 3/4 21.67 ELGTON JENKINS Mississippi State 2nd rSR. 6044 310 5.08 (1.78) 34 10 1/4 83 23.35

TE:
IRV SMITH JR. Alabama 2nd JR. 6023 242 4.63 (1.68) 31 1/2 09 1/2 74 7/8 20.72
*KAHALE WARRING San Diego State 3rd rJR. 6051 252 4.67 (1.61) 32 3/4 09 3/4 77 22.10
*a bit of a reach in the 2nd be a solid pick in the 3rd

RB:
DAMIEN HARRIS Alabama 2nd SR. 5101 216 4.57 (1.61) 30 3/4 09 3/4 72 7/8 22.21

WR:
D.K. METCALF Ole Miss 1st-2nd rSO. 6033 228 4.33 (1.48) 34 7/8 09 7/8 82 7/8 21.38
A.J. BROWN Ole Miss 1st-2nd JR. 6004 226 4.49 (1.56) 32 7/8 09 3/4 78 21.83
PARRIS CAMPBELL Ohio State 2nd rSR. 5117 205 4.31 (1.52) 32 1/4 09 1/2 75 5/8 21.79
DEEBO SAMUEL South Carolina 2nd rSR. 5112 214 4.48 (1.60) 31 3/8 10 75 1/8 23.29
KELVIN HARMON NC State 2nd JR. 6024 221 4.60 (1.61) 32 1/2 09 1/2 75 1/2 22.37
 

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https://theramswire.usatoday.com/gallery/nfl-draft-2019-best-players-available-day-2-round/

Best players available for Rams on Day 2 of draft


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OT Jawaan Taylor, Florida
One of the best offensive line prospects in the draft
© Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

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C Erik McCoy, Texas A&M
An talented center who could've gone in Round 1.
© AP Photo/David J. Phillip

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OL Elgton Jenkins, Mississippi State
Would most likely play center in NFL, but brings versatility.
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OG Nate Davis, Charlotte
Powerful guard and potential Rodger Saffold replacement.
© AP Photo/Michael Conroy

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OL Cody Ford, Oklahoma
Can play tackle or guard at the next level.
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OT Dalton Risner, Kansas State
Risner compares favorably to Andrew Whitworth, but can play guard, too.



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CB Greedy Williams, LSU
Long and fast CB with excellent man coverage skills.
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CB Byron Murphy, Washington
Can play man or zone, terrific ball skills.
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CB Rock Ya-Sin, Temple
Physical cornerback who fits nicely in Rams' scheme.
© Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

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CB Justin Layne, Michigan State
Athletically gifted player with the skill set to play outside.
© Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports


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CB David Long, Michigan
Shorter CB who thrives in press coverage.
© Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

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FS Nasir Adderley, Delaware
Rangy free safety with cornerback traits.
© Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

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SS Taylor Rapp, Washington
A versatile safety despite limited speed and range.
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FS Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Florida
Can play any position in the secondary.
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FS Deionte Thompson, Alabama
Gambling free safety with great range.
© Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports

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SS Amani Hooker, Iowa
At either free or strong safety, he's an impact player.
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ILB Mack Wilson, Alabama
Concerns about speed and athleticism caused him to slide.
© Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

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ILB Blake Cashman, Minnesota
Rangy linebacker who plays sideline to sideline.
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ILB Jahlani Tavai, Hawaii
Pre-draft visitor with tremendous athleticism.
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EDGE Chase Winovich, Michigan
Relentless motor and always rallies to the ball.
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EDGE Jachai Polite, Florida
Questions about work ethic but first-round tape.
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EDGE Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech
NCAA all-time sack leader with athletic limitations.
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EDGE Christian Miller, Alabama
Potential is there to become an early contributor at OLB.
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DT Trysten Hill, Central Florida
Powerful and quick 3-technique for his size.
© Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

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DT Renell Wren, Arizona State
Elite traits but inconsistent player.
© Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

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DT Khalen Saunders, Western Illinois
Smaller nose tackle with a very high ceiling.
© AP Photo/Butch Dill


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DT Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State
Fits best in a one-gap scheme thanks to his athleticism.
© Joe Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports

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DT Daylon Mack, Texas A&M
Wide nose tackle who can plug up running lanes in the middle.
© John Glaser-USA TODAY Sports
 

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Plenty of starters available. Id like Ferguson or winovich but I'm guessing whoever it is that the rams will be very happy they moved down and were still able to get the player.
 

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For giggles, suppose the Rams wanted to trade up to 34 with the Colts and both teams used the value chart:

34 is worth 560 pts

Rams have 45 (450 pts)
and 99 (104 pts)

s'pose they only want to jump up to 41 with Denver (490 pts)

Might cost
45 (450)
and 133 (39)

Is it tonight yet?
 

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For giggles, suppose the Rams wanted to trade up to 34 with the Colts and both teams used the value chart:

34 is worth 560 pts

Rams have 45 (450 pts)
and 99 (104 pts)

s'pose they only want to jump up to 41 with Denver (490 pts)

Might cost
45 (450)
and 133 (39)

Is it tonight yet?
Are you trying to define "overthinking"?o_O:sneaky:
 

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The quality of the safeties in this year's round two is insane.