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6 Rams ranked among PFF's top 101 players of 2020
Aaron Donald led the way, followed by Andrew Whitworth and John Johnson.
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These are the same people who ranked the Rams OL #3.Ramsey at 64 on the list? Why even bother putting him on it...total sham!
They have a really flawed approach to grading corners.Yeah, Ramsey at 64 is really odd.
Good points made there Philly!These are the same people who ranked the Rams OL #3.
They can't take into consideration the small, but at the same time, huge details.
Like Ramsey doesn't get a lot of balls thrown his way, thus less PBs or INTs.
Or that the Rams OL pass blocking is based mostly on a heavy dose of play action, short throws, screens etc...as well as a significant number of rollouts/ moving pockets.
The more I think of it, I switched from hoping they sign Floyd to JJ3 the most.
Yep. That's how I feel. Love some Floyd, and we have solid young Safeties behind him, but he's a Leader, he's fill of "swag" and the team loves him.I’d like JJ resigned over Floyd also. He’s the leader of the secondary, he was drafted by the Rams and he’s got great football sense. Plus he’d be cheaper.
I recall an article last summer that quoted one Demoff or Snead or someone saying resigning JJ is an offseason priority. I know things can change but I don’t believe he’s as easily replaced as many here believe.
Havenstein on the list at all is just as crazyRamsey at 64 on the list? Why even bother putting him on it...total sham!
Havenstein is a player who has his ups and downs but overall is a real solid RT. I get on his case and then at the end of the game, seems like he only has one F up sometimes.Havenstein on the list at all is just as crazy
Yeah, sometimes he'll absolutely stonewall a guy, but it wasn't his guy. I'm not sure if I should congratulate him on a great block or tell him off for not trusting his neighboring blockers. The key parts of the "Do your job" mantra are "Do" and "your".Havenstein is a player who has his ups and downs but overall is a real solid RT. I get on his case and then at the end of the game, seems like he only has one F up sometimes.
I know exactly what you mean, haha.Yeah, sometimes he'll absolutely stonewall a guy, but it wasn't his guy. I'm not sure if I should congratulate him on a great block or two him off for not trusting his neighboring blockers. The key parts of the "Do your job" mantra are "Do" and "your".
But he's pretty solid overall.
It's just hard to see us keeping JJ after looking at our draft investment in the position. If Burgess and Rapp are both guys they don't think are good enough then maybe they do prioritize him. But barring that it just seems like this thing is trending one direction.
Oh and I think we're going to miss JJ no doubt about it.
It's just hard to see us keeping JJ after looking at our draft investment in the position. If Burgess and Rapp are both guys they don't think are good enough then maybe they do prioritize him. But barring that it just seems like this thing is trending one direction.
Oh and I think we're going to miss JJ no doubt about it.
Havenstein is a player who has his ups and downs but overall is a real solid RT. I get on his case and then at the end of the game, seems like he only has one F up sometimes.
Agreed. Resign Johnson, Mundt and Williams. Add a FA center. Draft smartly. Then win an NFC championship.I’d like JJ resigned over Floyd also. He’s the leader of the secondary, he was drafted by the Rams and he’s got great football sense. Plus he’d be cheaper.
I recall an article last summer that quoted one Demoff or Snead or someone saying resigning JJ is an offseason priority. I know things can change but I don’t believe he’s as easily replaced as many here believe.