I've said it before, but I'm still intrigued by UDFA WR Tru Edwards who got hurt early last year.
I am as well. I'm also intrigued by Brennan Presley and Mario Williams; all three of them looked outstanding in preseason. Maybe that's why the Rams haven't taken a receiver.I've said it before, but I'm still intrigued by UDFA WR Tru Edwards who got hurt early last year.
You should be looking for a gift basket from Bobby Evans in the next few days.Excepting Bruss, we've done well over the years with our OL scouting. I'll trust the coaches and FO.
Barrian Brown would be a nice add. Speedy returner, developmental WR. A lot of mocks simulators had him as a late 6th or 7th pick. Of course, I have seen guys taken tonight who were mocked in the later rounds.If we trade next years 4th it’s worth around pick 140 on the value chart
Looking at the talent left I would definitely consider it
There are players left that I really like but many will be gone by then.
That said, CB and OL still look pretty stocked.
I hope they at least trade up for a returner
I like that at 6' 3" he adds a little height to the receiver room.I've said it before, but I'm still intrigued by UDFA WR Tru Edwards who got hurt early last year.
In addition to your points, they're also moving to 13 because defenses have gone smaller with more safeties. There aren't many good coverage LBs league-wide. So good receiving, big bodied TEs are mismatches. The only teams that can match up are defenses like Seattle that have a safety that excels in the run and pass game. The answer for those defenses are to have multiple TEs to throw at em.My take is that their approach was very intentional as McVay likes to say. They like their starters and top contributors from last year. Didn't lose many, so not many openings on the roster.
What they did need was depth at OT. Trost gives them that, plus capable of playing all 5 positiobs according to Snead.
They definitely needed another QB with starting ability since Jimmy is apparently gone. In this instance in particular, a future starter, to finally get that guy in the building.
Then it's clear McVay likes his 13 personnel, so they will keep 5 TEs on the active roster. All 5 are flexible in regards to pass catching & blocking. Need 5 because if you get some injuries then he has to junk that system.
I would think part of the attraction to 13 is it also helps keep Stafford upright. Keeps defenses guessing, better blocking personnel and he doesn't have to hold the ball as long for the most part on those pass patterns.
So they are okay with Whittington & Mumpfield, probably will add a guy late to compete with those guys.
Overall a workmanlike draft. Now, not sure I 100% agree with the approach, but I know nothing compared to those guys.
I do think they sometimes are more concerned with a players floor vs while not being as concerned with a players upside. They want guys that can do the job, high floor guys, but then they miss out on the high upside guys because they want to avoid the higher bust rate, they don't want any surprises. Just my opinion on that.
I tell you what is funny is the 49ers fans reaction to their three bone headed reaches -It's kind of funny that McVay, who is the most empathetic and politically correct coach ever in pressers, ends up being punished for not being his usual self with a social media shit storm.
www.turfshowtimes.com
I tell you what is funny is the 49ers fans reaction to their three bone headed reaches -
Mods, this probably needs it’s on thread
I was laugh my arse off listening to these embedded videos
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Don’t like the Rams’ draft? Wait until you see the 49ers’ picks.
49ers GM John Lynch laughed at Rams’ selection of Ty Simpson and then puts together a joke draft of his ownwww.turfshowtimes.com
Think about thatWho the fuck is John lynch to laugh at any team making any selection after he gave 3 1sts to grab trey Lance?
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I do Not Disagree; and I am forever hopeful ... But ... the above is a VERY optimistic summary.I tell you another thing that’s funny
If you told me another team had drafted:
A stud swing tackle who will start at some point on his first contract
The consensus 2nd best TE, who is a stud, and was first in production, when they play 13 personel more than any other team and have the reigning no1 offense
A franchise QB prospect, when they have the reigning MVP who is on the cusp of retirement
An all pro CB, entering his second contract, who will make the pass rush more deadly and earn his living covering the 49ers, Eagles, Bears, Seahawks, Cowboys, Bucs, best WR, when they vie for championships
I would say, “Holly Smoke, that sounds like one hell of a draft”!!!
Then you smile and say, “It ain’t over yet, they still have 4 rounds to go”!
I would reply, “Man, did you see the 49ers draft, they sucked arse”!
Go Rams
I do Not Disagree; and I am forever hopeful ... But ... the above is a VERY optimistic summary.
Just one example ... 'a stud swing tackle' ?!? ... I sure hope so and, I liked the selection ... But ...
Trost is 25 ... has been mostly a RT, so the position flexibility is a projection.
I read three draft site evaluations:
The first called him a 'good back-up, with the potential to start' and projected him in Round 4.
The second was not nearly as favorable, ranking him as the #38 OL and projected him in Round 6.
The third (least detailed) rated him the 9th best Interior O-Line prospect, and the 88th overall prospect.
Again ... I liked the pick ... but Stafford and the Rams' passing game have a problem if Jackson goes down, and the top reserves are Quessenberry and Trost.
On one other note, I think we will agree that Trost is already better than the turnstile we paid to back up LT last seasonI do Not Disagree; and I am forever hopeful ... But ... the above is a VERY optimistic summary.
Just one example ... 'a stud swing tackle' ?!? ... I sure hope so and, I liked the selection ... But ...
Trost is 25 ... has been mostly a RT, so the position flexibility is a projection.
I read three draft site evaluations:
The first called him a 'good back-up, with the potential to start' and projected him in Round 4.
The second was not nearly as favorable, ranking him as the #38 OL and projected him in Round 6.
The third (least detailed) rated him the 9th best Interior O-Line prospect, and the 88th overall prospect.
Again ... I liked the pick ... but Stafford and the Rams' passing game have a problem if Jackson goes down, and the top reserves are Quessenberry and Trost.
I think the Trost selection is a perfect example of this when comparing to what the Eagles did earlier in the rd.Good point on the high floor versus upside. That works because they usually pay money or trade for the stars. Everyone they draft needs to be able to be plugged into a role to give them league-average performance for cheap.