As comparison, I wonder how Earnest Jones, Landman and Reeder did in the 3 cone drill. Agility/Change In direction is what we are missing badly at LB.
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As comparison, I wonder how Earnest Jones, Landman and Reeder did in the 3 cone drill. Agility/Change In direction is what we are missing badly at LB.
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Well we know McVay would love that kind of football acumen
Nacua doesn't just play slot and he already was majority slot (but like 60%) last two years. Nacua also plays Z (I can't think of a time I saw him in an X position but wouldn't surprise me if there were a handful of X after motion). Lemon makes a lot of plays from the slot but should also be able to play Z. While he's not the receiver I would make in a lab to start for the Rams (probably a dedicated X followed by a more dedicated Z), Lemon is probably good enough that you can mix and match him slot to Z and with the motion on our team, so much of slot and Z is interchangeable, X less so.I'm hoping Lemon is off the board before we pick at 13. Strong prospect but not what this offense needs. We're good in the slot with Nacua moving into that role probably full time in 2026. If they add wideout early it needs to be a sideline catch radius type with great hands. Otherwise go defense, there are going to be defenders in that BPA conversation at 13.
If this team believes Fergy can really grow into the Y TE position (I was a bit skeptical) than I think you absolutely look at taking him if he makes it to 29 (not sure I would trade up). 13 personnel is set going forward but would expect an increase in 12 in general.The most impressive thing about his game is his blocking, McVay is going to love that too. Does he make sense as a target after we just took his former teammate Ferguson with our first pick last year? Maybe... if we're really going to lean into 13 personnel for the foreseeable future.
Earnest Jones 3-Cone Drill, 7.49sAs comparison, I wonder how Earnest Jones, Landman and Reeder did in the 3 cone drill. Agility/Change In direction is what we are missing badly at LB.
I'm not the biggest Lemon fan and think he's a tad overrated for our team for some reason (yes I know, probably not a popular opinion). I could most definitely be wrong but it's just my gut feeling I guess lol. I too want a more physical built WR but we'll see.I'm hoping Lemon is off the board before we pick at 13. Strong prospect but not what this offense needs. We're good in the slot with Nacua moving into that role probably full time in 2026. If they add wideout early it needs to be a sideline catch radius type with great hands. Otherwise go defense, there are going to be defenders in that BPA conversation at 13.
Earnest Jones 3-Cone Drill, 7.49s
Nate Landman 6.88 seconds in the three-cone drill
Troy Reeder At his pro day, he recorded a 3 cone L drill of 7.0
Disagree. If they believe Lemon can be an elite WR, take him. What this offense needs are guys who produce yardage and TDs. Doesn't matter how they do it. Just make sure the WR can eat against man coverage. Because Puka destroys zone.I'm hoping Lemon is off the board before we pick at 13. Strong prospect but not what this offense needs. We're good in the slot with Nacua moving into that role probably full time in 2026. If they add wideout early it needs to be a sideline catch radius type with great hands. Otherwise go defense, there are going to be defenders in that BPA conversation at 13.
I would add that Puka became a weapon this year against man finally which has been great! (I think we can thank Adams for some of that but a lot is probably Puka putting in the time as far as route running and leverage goes). He's pretty close to being as complete a receiver now as one can be.Disagree. If they believe Lemon can be an elite WR, take him. What this offense needs are guys who produce yardage and TDs. Doesn't matter how they do it. Just make sure the WR can eat against man coverage. Because Puka destroys zone.
Nacua was in the slot considerably more last season. So I think it's a perfectly reasonable assumption that will be his role in 2026.Nacua doesn't just play slot and he already was majority slot (but like 60%) last two years.
There are many options at wideout in this class. In fact there will probably be a wideout among the ones who slot from let's say 10-40 who ends up being elite at this level.Disagree. If they believe Lemon can be an elite WR, take him. What this offense needs are guys who produce yardage and TDs. Doesn't matter how they do it. Just make sure the WR can eat against man coverage. Because Puka destroys zone.
Note that I don't necessarily think McVay shares my opinion on this. I am sure if he's there at 13 he has a strong chance to be our pick. I just wish they'd go another direction.I'm not the biggest Lemon fan and think he's a tad overrated for our team for some reason (yes I know, probably not a popular opinion). I could most definitely be wrong but it's just my gut feeling I guess lol. I too want a more physical built WR but we'll see.
Agree, and this isn't just hyperbole. Arguably 2 of our biggest needs CB & WR are as deep as they have been in awhile in this classIn fact there will probably be a wideout among the ones who slot from let's say 10-40 who ends up being elite at this level.
7.0 hours?Troy Reeder At his pro day, he recorded a 3 cone L drill of 7.0
Here's a chart comparing 2026 LBers with some pros.As comparison, I wonder how Earnest Jones, Landman and Reeder did in the 3 cone drill. Agility/Change In direction is what we are missing badly at LB.
| LBers are listed by 3Cone time - - -Rodriguez' times/PFF scores jump at you - Styles is ridiculous, but quickness? - Good coverage LBers are hard to find - Jones, Landman, Speights don't cover well - Dolac's numbers look pretty good - does he start at some point? - Where is Reeder's 4.14 shuttle from? - I don't see that in games - Especially since 49ers are in our division and "short pass" us to death, why don't we have a LBer that can cover really well? - Reeder is rated one of the best ST players in the NFL. He's staying no matter how many posters . . . |
That's why I said a tad overrated about him. I think he's solid but I don't think he's some special WR. His tape didn't necessarily wow me.... guess I just want a WR that is bigger and faster to put that pressure on D's. If we do draft him, I'd love to be completely off base as its more of a gut feeling that he won't be this crazy special WR in the pros.Note that I don't necessarily think McVay shares my opinion on this. I am sure if he's there at 13 he has a strong chance to be our pick. I just wish they'd go another direction.
He said he is interested in playing for the Rams. Keeps him close to home.CB Chris Johnson looks very smooth in the drills and posted a 4.4 40. Very impressive. Could be a target at 29 unless he moves up higher than that. I know some here were touting him weeks ago. The dude looks like a player as his numbers & drills match the tape.
ILB tooAgree, and this isn't just hyperbole. Arguably 2 of our biggest needs CB & WR are as deep as they have been in awhile in this class