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interesting take, and not one i would disputeMy humble opinion on who makes it:
Kenny Britt
Tavon Austin
Pharoh Cooper
Mike Thomas
Bradley Marquez
Paul McRoberts
(I think McRoberts beats out Quick for a job.)
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interesting take, and not one i would disputeMy humble opinion on who makes it:
Kenny Britt
Tavon Austin
Pharoh Cooper
Mike Thomas
Bradley Marquez
Paul McRoberts
(I think McRoberts beats out Quick for a job.)
I th I k Spruce has a better shot at the starting roster than North. North is the more physical jump ball threat but he doesn't separate. He needs to refine his route running. Spruce gets open and has good hands too.
McRoberts being the more coveted UDFA may obviously have the edge over the rest of that group though.
Marquez looked like he was improving last year.
Britt
Austin
Cooper
Spruce
Thomas
McRoberts
I honestly think that undrafted duke Williams is better than our two drafted receivers (and I like pharaoh and mike Thomas)
So I'll go with
Tavon
Britt starting at 2 for now until he's outplayed
Williams outplaying quick and the others for 3
Cooper because of his versatility
Baily or Quick (unless we see flashes of dominant quick. But evidence says we'll get dormant quick)
Thomas, who will eventually fly past quick and cooper
I actually think the deck is stacked against quick.
I don't think we have a star on this roster but maybe we'll have a really solid coreI actually pray this happens, except I want Marquez North to get a shot too. He's a beast
I agree with your take on Spruce. Not many here seem to, but I think they'll come around when he shows himself in camp. What is your basis on McRoberts being more coveted?
Going to come down to special teams. Historically haven't we only kept a combo of 9 WRs/TEs on the 53 man roster? And then Cunningham and another WR would be inactive on game day?
We'll probably keep...
QB - 3
RB - 4 (Gurley, Mason, Cunningham, Reynolds)
DL - 9 - Quinn/Donald/Brockers/Hayes/Sims/Coples/LTP/Westbrook/plus 1 more
LB - 6
CB - 5
S - 4
ST - 3
I think these are more of less locks for the numbers game - leaving a total of 19 spots for WR/TE/OL - then you have as locks...
Britt/Tavon/Cooper/Higbee/Kendricks/GRob/Saffold/Barnes/Brown/Havenstein/Wichman/Donnal/Reynolds/Battle
Which leaves 5 spots for...
OL: Rhaney/Darryl Williams
TE: Harkey/Hemmingway
WR: Thomas/Quick/Marquez
Of these 7, Williams and Marquez can likely be stashed on the practice squad...which means...
5 WRs, 4 TEs, 10 OL
So IMO the WR chart might look like...
Britt/Tavon/Cooper/Quick/Thomas - but then I can't see any of these guys playing special teams, while Marquez does - so I could see us cutting Quick outright and keeping Marquez on the active roster.
Cooper- production in college. 40 time makes me nervous...
Thomas- reminds me of Quick....with worse attributes.....
North/Ferguson/Spruce- purely practice squad material. I think North can turn into something special. Not sure about Ferguson. Spruce has hands...But again, in the pros it's very hard to actually get open without serious physical attributes like speed & size & quickness.
. . .
So that 5 Quick, Britt, Austin, Cooper, and Thomas....
More likely Cooper has faced more talented db's in the SEC....and has done well....Yet, something the Rams and posters see has Cooper ahead of Spruce.
..........I'm interested in knowing how these rankings among all of these rookies are being made without seeing them on the field against NFL DBs.
More likely Cooper has faced more talented db's in the SEC....and has done well....
I have a feeling looking at film that Cooper is faster than his recorded time...we shall see...
That makes sense based on the scouting reports and draft results, but this one seems so unpredictable just based on measurables. For example, compare Cooper and Spruce: Height - advantage Spruce; weight - even (+/- 1 lb.); hand size - Spruce; pro day 40 time - Spruce; vertical jump - Spruce; broad jump - Cooper by 1 inch; College productivity - more objective, but Spruce holds virtually all of Colorado's receiving records and the Pac-12 all-time receptions record. Yet, something the Rams and posters see has Cooper ahead of Spruce. I'm not saying they are wrong and won't second-guess Snisher or others who are paid to do this. I'm just saying it's not going to be decided by measurables and I'm interested in knowing how these rankings among all of these rookies are being made without seeing them on the field against NFL DBs.