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Yeah. The "i don't want small guys" us a bit oversighted to me. I don't think anyone on this board would shy away from having Zay on the team lol. Same with Devonta Smith, who is 170 at most.
Those little guys bounce better than big guys.
You know....the bigger you are the harder you fall. :)
 
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Los Angeles Rams

Picks: Nos. 13, 61, 93, 207, 232, 251, 252

With the Rams aggressively shoring up their secondary, which direction will they go in the draft?

Rams general manager Les Snead has said the team's philosophy is to take care of major roster holes during free agency, so it doesn't need to be as desperate come the draft. By retooling their cornerbacks room, the Rams no longer have a glaring positional need. But given the lack of depth at receiver behind Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, it would make sense for Los Angeles to add a pass catcher early. The Rams aren't sure how much longer quarterback Matthew Stafford will play, so it would make sense to give him as many scoring threats as possible to maximize his remaining playing window. -- Sarah Barshop


What we're hearing about the Rams' draft: The Rams don't do top-30 visits or workouts, which makes it harder to discern a draft direction, but sources around the league have pointed at linebacker as an early-round target. With receiver seeming like an obvious pick at No. 13, linebacker is the most likely direction in Round 2, especially if Josiah Trotter (Missouri) is available. -- Miller
 
Please ........... no more far undersized WO's OR CB's on the roster.
Unless of course, his name is Barry Sanders.
This is your lucky day bro!
Barry Sanders Jr is available!
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Could be a lot of fun but we could just draft Eli Stowers in the 2nd and have him drop 10lbs and have him play big slot and learn him some at X.
I always love the “take this guy and completely change his game” view of drafting a player. I’m sure it’s even worked a couple times.
 
What was crazy about Tavon is how bad his luck was…like how many TDs were run back and flagged away from the play?

That day he had over 300 all purpose yards was wild and showed his ceiling, but under Fisher? No chance.
He would have been fun in today's nfl with a better coach. He was never going to be a great "receiver." But he could've been a fantastic weapon.