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I imagine what he would do is move Kupp outside with Nacua and it would be Bowers in the slot. That would make us better but we'd still be an offense you can roll your coverages up on without too much risk.I could just imagine the frustration when Bowers doesn’t get any snaps all year but for a few on special teams
McVay is pretty clueless these days about how to use TE
They were talking about the league being cyclical because scoring is down. McVay agreed, but mentioned how elite pass rushers can change a game. Demarco brought up the safety/corner types coming out of college. Then McVay said the same thing can happen in offense with a guy like Christian McCaffrey or Kyle Pitts coming out of Florida.Can you save me the trouble of listening to D'Marco Farr, and tell me what McVay said?
In his only two seasons as offensive coordinator, Arthur Smith parlayed an All-Pro RB Derrick Henry who averaged over 5 yards per carry, a stud WR A.J. Brown going off, and a QB switch from Marcus Mariota to Ryan Tannehill into a Head Coaching job.Generational TE? That’s what they said about Kyle Pitts, who went 4th overall. Yikes
And before anyone says it’s because he was drafted by Atlanta - Arthur Smith is considered a great offensive mind who green-lighted Pitts’ selection and has got next to nothing out of him in three years.
Back in the summer, I mentioned that a real fast receiver that could be a true deep threat is just what this offense needed. It got a laugh or two.How would you line them up if we take him. Let's say ideally, with everyone healthy. And then contrast that with a real outside hash speed threat at wideout.
I think it is arguable that our offense will be far better if we took a guy like Nabers. Because we have big bodied threats who excel over the middle in Kupp and now Nacua. Both are mini-TEs in their skillset and style of play. What we lack is being able to blow corners up outside the hash.
We have a QB who can use a top wideout. People are on his nuts and he deserves a lot of the criticism but he's shown when the quality is out there that he can feed them with OBJ's brief performance in this offense. So even though I do very much like Bowers I don't think he moves that speed bar in the pass game. We badly lack speed. It's a problem for us IMO.
dieterbrock,I could just imagine the frustration when Bowers doesn’t get any snaps all year but for a few on special teams
McVay is pretty clueless these days about how to use TE
That one, yes.I’ve been playing around with some Mock draft simulators and more often than not Bowers is the top name available when our current projected pick comes up. I’d love to see him in horns but could we afford to pull the trigger on a TE that early with all our other needs? It’s intriguing to say the least since this dude is a beast. What say ye?
From what I understood they tried to move up to get Dalton Kincaid this past draft so he must have a plan.I could just imagine the frustration when Bowers doesn’t get any snaps all year but for a few on special teams
McVay is pretty clueless these days about how to use TE
Well then I have a question for you. If Staff can't figure out how to get the ball to Atwell and his 4.3 speed what is he going to do with this Nabers kid?How would you line them up if we take him. Let's say ideally, with everyone healthy. And then contrast that with a real outside hash speed threat at wideout.
I think it is arguable that our offense will be far better if we took a guy like Nabers. Because we have big bodied threats who excel over the middle in Kupp and now Nacua. Both are mini-TEs in their skillset and style of play. What we lack is being able to blow corners up outside the hash.
We have a QB who can use a top wideout. People are on his nuts and he deserves a lot of the criticism but he's shown when the quality is out there that he can feed them with OBJ's brief performance in this offense. So even though I do very much like Bowers I don't think he moves that speed bar in the pass game. We badly lack speed. It's a problem for us IMO.
I've thought about this and come to the conclusion that it was JAY GRUDEN who was behind the Jordan Reed phenomena. I'm gettin' the feeling that Gruden told McVay to run the offense through Reed or find another job. You get the picture....From what I understood they tried to move up to get Dalton Kincaid this past draft so he must have a plan.
He just couldn't have had so much success with Jordan Reed and forgotten what to do.
I believe that McVay had the same plan here which is why they used a 2nd round choice on Gerald Everett before using that 3rd rounder on Kupp. Kupp was just too good in the slot so Everett and his injuries sat.I've thought about this and come to the conclusion that it was JAY GRUDEN who was behind the Jordan Reed phenomena. I'm gettin' the feeling that Gruden told McVay to run the offense through Reed or find another job. You get the picture....
Besides those Redskin teams were so devoid of talent for the most part who else were they going to go do? Reed was the main cog in the offense much like Cooper Kupp has been for us.
~ArkyRamsFan~
Generational TE? That’s what they said about Kyle Pitts, who went 4th overall. Yikes
And before anyone says it’s because he was drafted by Atlanta - Arthur Smith is considered a great offensive mind who green-lighted Pitts’ selection and has got next to nothing out of him in three years.
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So does that mean McVay was interested in Pitts? I find it odd that he specifically mentioned Pitts. It’s not like he’s been an elite NFL talent. Maybe McVay thinks he could utilize him better than he has been.
There was speculation that he was trying to move up to take a skill position player last April. There was a range that Snead tried to trade to but couldn’t work a deal.
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I think Stafford is great at placing the ball for receivers he trusts. And I think some receivers he doesn't trust, for good reason. Tutu is one of those.Well then I have a question for you. If Staff can't figure out how to get the ball to Atwell and his 4.3 speed what is he going to do with this Nabers kid?
To me it looks like Staff has his favorites and throws it to them almost exclusively. Mebbe this explains his lousy completion percentage.....
~ArkyRamsFan~
Re: Nabers he's the best wideout I've seen in years. That crossover he does on his nine routes damn. Also he can sink his hips (sells the short route) then accelerate to eat up DBs like nobody else. Full package and then some. I think he is better than OBJ.Well then I have a question for you. If Staff can't figure out how to get the ball to Atwell and his 4.3 speed what is he going to do with this Nabers kid?
To me it looks like Staff has his favorites and throws it to them almost exclusively. Mebbe this explains his lousy completion percentage.....
~ArkyRamsFan~
My post was really more about Pitts being the 4th overall pick and if it wasn’t Atlanta someone else would have taken him in top 6. That’s how (over)hyped he was.In his only two seasons as offensive coordinator, Arthur Smith parlayed an All-Pro RB Derrick Henry who averaged over 5 yards per carry, a stud WR A.J. Brown going off, and a QB switch from Marcus Mariota to Ryan Tannehill into a Head Coaching job.
Don't recall before, but I don't think anyone is calling him a great offensive mind now. Especially, after the team has spent top eight picks on London, Pitts, & Robinson the last 3 seasons to play with his hand-picked QBs.
They are really getting on him down here with his equally splitting RB carries with Robinson who averaging 4.9 ypc and Allgeier who averaging 3.2 ypc.
McVay would utilize the TE all the time if he had Bowers.If McVay utilized his TE position more I would say yes, but there are bigger fish to fry in the first round. If the Rams can't get their guy assuming they'll be picking top ten or fifteen, I'd slide down the draft and get another pick. Lots of good players to be had in this draft. First need is Oline & Dline.
Agreed. If he's the best player on the board, you take him.Three letters: BPA.
This roster lacks real difference makers, certainly among the youngsters, so grab the best player we can.
If Bowers is McSnead’s top rated player when we pick, take him.
Overhyped or no, Pitts IS talented. He's been placed in a bad situation with Smith and his run heavy offense. No surprise as again, Smith got his bread buttered relying upon a strong running game with Derrick Henry.My post was really more about Pitts being the 4th overall pick and if it wasn’t Atlanta someone else would have taken him in top 6. That’s how (over)hyped he was.