Hoping Corum Takes a leap forward in year two.I wouldn't mind that at all. I'm not the biggest Corum fan and I would like to see his explosive run element added to the offense.
Pass pro is the concern which is why I think they plug him into the system, he takes a year to learn as #3 before bumping up to RB1 or RB2 next year.
I like the fact that Hunter has the speed to take it home, power to run through you, and the twitch to break your ankles if needed. Love KW, but his ball security issues are statistically not an issue with Hunter.My gripe is not about the player, I just wish we had more draft capital before pick 195 as there are players who can possibly help straight away. Not least, an OT LB and nickel
The Rams loved Hunter and of course Les Snead is an Auburn Alum. Historically, after HOF Kevin Greene the school has not been good to our beloved Los Angeles Rams, with the likes of Greg Robinson, Tre Mason, Wayne Gandy, James Bostic and Brian Smith.This is a good back who brings some speed to the RB room. Could also see him returning kicks this year. I like this addition to the offense.
Agreed. There is plenty of mid round capital in that room but so far the returns on investment are impressive. I wish we could say the same for OTThis will be a debate where there is no loser. Rams have a stacked RB roster and I'm here for it
I remember thinking Brian Smith was going to be a stud. Those drafts in late 80's were so dissapointing. Set the stage for the 90's misery.The Rams loved Hunter and of course Les Snead is an Auburn Alum. Historically, after HOF Kevin Greene the school has not been good to our beloved Los Angeles Rams, with the likes of Greg Robinson, Tre Mason, Wayne Gandy, James Bostic and Brian Smith.
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A murderer's row of failure there...The Rams loved Hunter and of course Les Snead is an Auburn Alum. Historically, after HOF Kevin Greene the school has not been good to our beloved Los Angeles Rams, with the likes of Greg Robinson, Tre Mason, Wayne Gandy, James Bostic and Brian Smith.
Actually reminds me of another Auburn back with his profile: Tre Mason.
Damn sounds like my neighbors (hardcore country boys) would love this kid. Not kiddin either. These fuckers invited me over for a BBQ and the chili had squirrel meat in it.
You could well be right.I wouldn't mind that at all. I'm not the biggest Corum fan and I would like to see his explosive run element added to the offense.
Pass pro is the concern which is why I think they plug him into the system, he takes a year to learn as #3 before bumping up to RB1 or RB2 next year.
I think the mantra of only resigning a RB if they are special should apply. Kyren is good not special. Let him hit FA and get us a comp pick. I have faith in Corum and Hunter to be just fine back there.Do we resign Kyren now?
Grade Analysis
Chiseled, high-energy, super-productive SEC RB with the cutting skill and contact balance to thrive in the NFL. Vision of an experienced runner. Sharp cuts. Love his North-South approach. Another smart Rams selection. My comparison was ironically Kyren Williams. (Chris Trapasso)
Shit. Tre Mason comparison might be a little too apt. Hope his mental health is under control; I know from personal experience that it’s hard.Jarquez Hunter, Auburn (5-9 ½, 210, 4.47)
Said one scout: “He loves football. Had an episode and was on suspension for several months during the summer. That may push him down a round. Fourth would be the earliest. Jarquez is a tough runner. He’s sort of compact. Can catch the ball pretty well. He’d be a good little piece for somebody.”