I'm sorry Ramsey Id have to argue any point on us making a trade remotely close to this for a LB that is anything less than a Lawerece Taylor type of talent. We use a Sam LB hardly any ( Dunbar barely seen the field last year) because of our 3 safety scheme we run. Not only that but we now have Ayers, j Lau, ogle tree and Dunbar. With us 75% running 2 LB's who is this new LB going to beat out to play in those two spots and even if he does is his upgrade of play even warrant that high a pick? The answer would be no. I'd have to say no.
I respect your viewpoint Corbin...Of the 7 players which would be available at #7, Beasley is my least favorite.
Maybe the decision to limit Dunbar's playing time had more to do with the fact that our extra safety was an upgrade over Dunbar.
Just because Ram's went with 3 safeties for one year, doesn't mean that's how Greg William's prefers to run his defense. Perhaps GW wanted the 11 best players on the field no matter what their position designation? LB or S? Whoever gets the job done.
Yet, maybe you are
spot on correct Corbin and G. Williams prefers 3 safeties over 3 LB's on the field in passing situations. I think if Rams drafted Beasley, we'd still see 3 safeties-
just less often and Rams would run more 4-3 then last year... And when we went to passing situations with
two linebackers, we would play faster Ogletree and Beasely, and let JL rest. Beasley can cover passing lanes and he's more of a blitz threat then JL. Don't get me wrong JL is a true leader and more experienced. I like JL a lot.