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Yeah, do the RAMS love Everett?
There doesn’t appear a particularly strong vibe/buzz or anything coming from coaches comments.
I don’t see how people are sleeping on Everett. Higbee had a really good run the last 5 games of the year but besides that what?!
Everett and Higbee both should be a big part of this offense and Everett imho is a little more position versatile then Higbee.
If this offense wanna remain in the upper echelon then the tight ends have to get targets. And keeping Everett involved should be a big part of that
Lol McVay said before the draft that he expects Everett to break out.
I don't get these takes on Everett - he's made HUGE plays for the Rams the last few years. His numbers aren't great because he's been the 5th or 6th option in the offense and there's only one ball.
Snead said they had such a high grade on Hopkins they couldn't pass on him, plus with our cap situation we probably shouldn't re-sign Everett (and IMO he deserves to start somewhere), so it was a smart pick either way. But not a slight on Everett at all.
Yeah; I think the Higbee/Everett combo is a bomb in plain sight.... Ready to go off!
I’ve made my affection for Everett as a receiver known. We saw Higbee blow up last year... Bits of Everett doing the same...
Look out!
Well, he had surely showed enough for the Rams to sign him to his contract extension. In Everett's case, they merely drafted his replacement. Higbee had been a disappointment from a receiving standpoint, but not from a run/pass blocking standpoint.Higbee had a really good run the last 5 games of the year but besides that what?!
I haven't analyzed Everett's play, but I suspect that, in addition to time lost to injuries, there have been issues with either his play blocking or his route running that have kept him from seeing more action. He seems to be a talented guy but McVay demands a high level of execution in all phases from his receivers. Maybe he can still break through with a big year.Well, he had surely showed enough for the Rams to sign him to his contract extension. In Everett's case, they merely drafted his replacement. Higbee had been a disappointment from a receiving standpoint, but not from a run/pass blocking standpoint.
Everett has 2 big hills to climb in order to earn his next contract, 1) he has to be able to stay healthy and 2) he's got to be at least average at pass blocking.
I might be wrong but from his play last year especially before the injury his pass blocking was greatly improved that’s why he was getting majority of the snaps. As far as Higbee getting the extension it was much easier to get his done now since he didn’t have any relative success as a pass catcher.Well, he had surely showed enough for the Rams to sign him to his contract extension. In Everett's case, they merely drafted his replacement. Higbee had been a disappointment from a receiving standpoint, but not from a run/pass blocking standpoint.
Everett has 2 big hills to climb in order to earn his next contract, 1) he has to be able to stay healthy and 2) he's got to be at least average at pass blocking.
I'd love nothing more than to see Everett become everything his potential shows. But I disagree on the pass blocking, he was awful. He was so bad that even Booger McFarland could see it.I might be wrong but from his play last year especially before the injury his pass blocking was greatly improved that’s why he was getting majority of the snaps. As far as Higbee getting the extension it was much easier to get his done now since he didn’t have any relative success as a pass catcher.