Cam Akers is the workhorse, but Rams could use short yardage RB

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Cam Akers is the workhorse, but Rams could use short yardage RB

Sean McVay enthusiastically praised Cam Akers has his team’s every-down back for the upcoming season after the Florida State product’s breakout year as a rookie in 2020.

“Cam hit his stride at the right moments,” McVay said. “You could see he’s always had a real and authentic confidence, but then as he’s getting more and more comfortable for the different ways that we were able to utilize him.

“I think he can come alive in the pass game. I think he can continue to play at a high level. Really, I think he's an every-down back. I think he's a special player.”

While the expectation is Akers will serve as the workhorse running back and Darrell Henderson Jr. will be used in more of a complementary role, the Rams still have to replace the void created when steady Malcolm Brown signed with the Miami Dolphins in free agency.

Brown served as the experienced hand in the running back room and was effective on third downs in obvious passing situation because of his strength in pass protection. Brown also showed a nose for the end zone in goal line situations, finishing with five touchdowns on the year.

The Rams used Akers more down the backstretch of 2020 in the red zone, but they could still use a bullish running back to keep the overall carries for Akers down throughout the year so that he’s fresh for the postseason.

Los Angeles could also use a fullback. Gerald Everett mainly served that role for the Rams last season. And Johnny Mundt can also line up there in a pinch. But McVay could use another versatile H-back/fullback on the roster.

Running backs currently on the roster

RB (4): Starter
-- Cam Akers. Reserves -- Darrell Henderson Jr., Xavier Jones, Ray Calais.

Running backs to consider for the Rams

Round 2 (57)
Michael Carter, 5-8, 200, North Carolina
The skinny:
A versatile athlete who finished with over 4,000 scrimmage yards and82 career receptions at Carolina. He averaged 6.6 yards per carry. Carter would be a good fit for the Rams because of his ability to run jet sweeps, catch the ball out of the backfield and line up in the slot.

Round 3 (88)
Javonte Williams, 5-10, 212, North Carolina
The skinny:
Williams was a productive player for the Tar Heels, finishing with 399 carries for 2,297 rushing yards and 29 rushing touchdowns. A tough runner with a nose for the end zone, Williams consistently broke tackles at the second level at North Carolina. He also finished with 50 receptions in the passing game.

Round 3 (103)
Jermar Jefferson, 5-10, 206, Oregon State

The skinny: Jefferson was the engine that drove Oregon State’s offense last season, finishing with 858 rushing yards (6.5 per carry) and seven touchdowns in six games. Jefferson has good vision and can grind out tough yards in-between the tackles.

Round 4 (141)
Kenneth Gainwell, 5-9, 200, Memphis
The skinny:
Memphis used Gainwell similar to Antonio Gibson when he played for the Tigers. Gibson played well his rookie year in 2020 for the Washington Football Club. He finished with over 2,000 yards from scrimmage for the Tigers two years ago but opted out last season due to COVID-19.

Round 6 (209)
Ben Mason, 6-3, 246,
Michigan
The skinny: A big, physical athlete, Mason played fullback in a pro-style system for the Wolverines and should be able to contribute on special teams.

Round 7 (252)
Kene Nwangwu, 6-1, 210, Iowa State
The skinny:
Totaled 744 career rushing yards in his career as mostly a backup for the Cyclones. However, Nwangwu can hit the home run with his electric speed. He was timed by some NFL scouts in the 4.3s in the 40-yard dash at his pro day and has some ability as a kick returner.
 

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Love javonte Williams but wouldn't even look at him until the 3rd. You can never have to many good running backs especially if the ones you have are missing time due to injury.
 

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Love javonte Williams but wouldn't even look at him until the 3rd. You can never have to many good running backs especially if the ones you have are missing time due to injury.
And with a leaky offensive line, the RB's will get injured more often so.... Lol
 

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Honestly, I like Gerrid Doaks from Cincinnati. 6'1" 225 lbs., physical, can catch and block. His concern is injuries, but in a committee, it may not matter much.

last year they had three backs two got injured, and two were injured in the past. I know it happens but get some healthy players.
The pick of Lewis, despite all of his talents was basically a wasted pick due to his injuries. The Rams could still use a pass rusher.

Every draft pick comes with risk of failure already. To me, picking a player with injury concerns compounds that risk. Had they drafted a Guard, Center, or deep threat there is a good chance that there would be one less need in this draft.
 

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I'm extremely high on Javonte Williams and think he's going to be a stud in the NFL but as a 3rd rounder? I sincerely doubt it and wouldn't be opposed to picking him up regardless if we have Cam Akers or not. I feel we had an issue with short yardage situations last season. I think Javonte would remedy those. IDK if our FO feels grabbing a RB with our first picks is prudent. But...

"Williams has rare contact balance. His 76 broken tackles on 157 carries this past season produced easily the highest broken tackle rate we’ve recorded for a single season. Not even 21 years old, Williams is still an ascending player."



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpBWRbGmTJc

I think Williams has Sheattle written all over him. They will take him in round two, maybe even round 1. Marsha Lynch part 2
 

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I understand that. But not many olineman I'll take over Williams in the 3rd. It all depends who's there.
I have a hard time comprehending taking an RB after drafting RB with their 1st and 2nd pick the last 2 years, while both guys played really well last year. But its the Rams and whatever they do seems to work so....
 

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I think Williams has Sheattle written all over him. They will take him in round two, maybe even round 1. Marsha Lynch part 2
Dont say that man :sick: The only Sheattle color I like!

or the Cardinals. Middle of round 2.
 

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I have a hard time comprehending taking an RB after drafting RB with their 1st and 2nd pick the last 2 years, while both guys played really well last year. But its the Rams and whatever they do seems to work so....
I wouldn't rule it out tbh. With a 17th game and both of the top 2 running backs missing time it wouldn't surprise me.
 

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Against Seattle in the playoffs in short yardage situations, IE less than 4 or less yards to go:
Akers 4 carries, 13 yards, with 3 resulting in 1st downs (TD run on 1st and goal at 5, not included)
Brown 4 carries, 10 yards, 1 resulting in 1st down

Against Green Bay
Akers 4 carries, 20 yards, 3 carries resulting in 1st down (Converted a 2nd and 5 from the 12 and then the 1st and goal from the 7, not included)

So while it may be a small sample, the playoffs magnify the importance of every play and Akers 8 carries for 33 yards, 6 1st down conversions in "short yardage" along with 2 goal to go TD runs show that he can clearly handle that role IMO.


This.

Plus, I will lose my mind if we draft a RB anywhere other than that 7th round pick.
 

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He'd never play 3rd fiddle on a team that he had been NFL POY for, cant see how anyone would. And if he had an incentive laden deal, he'd need the opps in order to gain those incentives, which I think are better served being given to Akers
I’d like to see the Rams sign Adrian Peterson. He can still play, knows what to do, and says he wants to be on a contender. I would be really happy with him as a short yardage guy or even starting if we needed him too.
 

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Can't wait to see Xavier Jones play this year. He was a TD machine in college... maybe it will transition to the pros.


Exactly. Snead/FO like to look a year ahead. No way were they gonna bring brown back this year ($$). The Xman was brought in last season for insurance and now his time/opportunity is here. I’m looking forward to seeing what he can do.
 

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I understand why some folks are advocating for Notre Dame TE Tommy Tremble, although he is looking more like a 3'rd round prospect these days, ... Ben Mason probably goes in the 6'th or 7'th round. While Akers is the workhorse RB, saving his body some wear & tear with a big FB/HB carrying some of that extra baggage on short yardage plays could help preserve a lengthier & healthier future, and when it comes to shear blocking ability, Mason is a natural and will help keep pass rushers off of Stafford and on other occasions plow holes our RB's might take advantage of. Mason is also a Special Teams demon who can likely start day 1. jmo.

I’d love to add Mason. When that article was posted, his name was the one I circled.

Not sure we have enough draft capital for a RB... but Mason is an NFL caliber player and that’s the goal of those late picks; finding guys that can stick around and make the roster.
 

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Snead almost always drafts a RB. Seems like he cant get thru a draft without at least one trade back and at least one RB