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Rams are not going to overnight develop an offense that will score on anyone. They CAN develop that just not overnight.
They have to kind of shelter the offense, really. It will be better but it will still be coming along. (New system, young players, young qb, and they will be counting a lot on more rookies.)
But if your offense will be better but will just be coming along, you don't want to pressure it. It won't hold up. Too young at too many spots.
The only way to not pressure it is to keep scoring down.
Which means the D has to be brought along first. We can call this the Harbaugh/Smith approach to team-building. For that matter, Seattle is doing the same thing. NFC West games are going to be brutal slugfests.
So it's probably better to do without a piece or 2 on offense this year, rather than defense.
I figure they absolutely need, in the next 2 years:
CB (though there's lots of options already)
LB
DT
OG
ROT
TE (the in-line guy to set up the Kendricks)
WR
To get quality with all of those spots, that's a 2 year job.
Plus you can count on Fisher getting another RB. So that's another draft pick.
BTW, all that's assuming (and I do assume this) that the 4 draft picks from last year just had rough rookie seasons and will be good ones.
I also assume that J.Brown can be turned around. Last year he was an out of shape lockout victim with some "friction with the coaches" issues and I think he can be put back on track.
If not add OC to the list which makes it all harder still to explode on offense in Year One of the Fisher Era.
They have to kind of shelter the offense, really. It will be better but it will still be coming along. (New system, young players, young qb, and they will be counting a lot on more rookies.)
But if your offense will be better but will just be coming along, you don't want to pressure it. It won't hold up. Too young at too many spots.
The only way to not pressure it is to keep scoring down.
Which means the D has to be brought along first. We can call this the Harbaugh/Smith approach to team-building. For that matter, Seattle is doing the same thing. NFC West games are going to be brutal slugfests.
So it's probably better to do without a piece or 2 on offense this year, rather than defense.
I figure they absolutely need, in the next 2 years:
CB (though there's lots of options already)
LB
DT
OG
ROT
TE (the in-line guy to set up the Kendricks)
WR
To get quality with all of those spots, that's a 2 year job.
Plus you can count on Fisher getting another RB. So that's another draft pick.
BTW, all that's assuming (and I do assume this) that the 4 draft picks from last year just had rough rookie seasons and will be good ones.
I also assume that J.Brown can be turned around. Last year he was an out of shape lockout victim with some "friction with the coaches" issues and I think he can be put back on track.
If not add OC to the list which makes it all harder still to explode on offense in Year One of the Fisher Era.