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SeminoleRam

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While, I definitely think the Rams have signed some interesting/quality UDFA’s my favorite (By a HAIR over TE Kendall Blanton!) is LB Troy Reeder. Liked his Highlights and he just looks like a Tough Guy/MLB!!!
 
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Durham, Blanton and Brown are all guys I like ...
 
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Blanton, easily. Former Mizzou player and a good blocking tight with underrated receiving skills.
 
Hopefully one or two of the OL makes the PS and can develop.

Otherwise maybe Durham can be STs guy and maybe the WR from E.Wash can be a return guy, bumping Natson and Thomas.
 
Knowing we need help on the Oline my first choice is OG Chandler Brewer, followed by OG Brandon Hitner. The reason I’m choosing Brewer over Hitner is that Brewer had to overcome Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma to get to where he has has come. But I’d be excited if either of them made the final 53.
 
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DT Tyrell Thompson, Tarleton State.

Just so cool a player from Tarleton State gets a shot.
 
Durham, Blanton and Brown are all guys I like ...

I have to agree with this. I was surprised the Rams got both TE's Brown & Blanton. We are 2 + years into the McVay regime and I Still don;t have a good feel for how McVay uses his TE's. Up to this point, it seems he values versatility over measurables like size and speed. He likes them to be able to block in-line a bit, but expects more to be able to block in space, on the move. The tend to run routes a little bit different than usual, like wheel routes like that of a RB, and not traditionnal seam routes straight up the field. Considering this, Brown's smaller size might give him the upper hand if there was competition between the two. He seems more agile to be able work out of different positions on the field like FB, inline, split out, etc
I am excited to see these two in training camp and how they pick up the offense and execute.
 
Picking up three TEs, LBers, and interior OL should be interesting. Also Webster the WR from Eastern Washington put up some good numbers.