SEASON | TM | GP | REC | TRG | REC/G | YDS | AVG | YPG | TD | LNG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | LA | 16 | 11 | 29 | 0.7 | 85 | 7.7 | 5.3 | 1 | 31 |
2017 | LAR | 16 | 25 | 45 | 1.6 | 295 | 11.8 | 18.4 | 1 | 38 |
2018 | LAR | 16 | 24 | 34 | 1.5 | 292 | 12.2 | 18.3 | 2 | 36 |
2019 | LAR | 15 | 69 | 89 | 4.6 | 734 | 10.6 | 48.9 | 3 | 33 |
2020 | LAR | 15 | 44 | 60 | 2.9 | 521 | 11.8 | 34.7 | 5 | 44 |
2021 | LAR | 15 | 61 | 85 | 4.1 | 560 | 9.2 | 37.3 | 5 | 37 |
2022 | LAR | 13 | 52 | 81 | 4.0 | 455 | 8.8 | 35.0 | 0 | 26 |
Yep. It has been a big disappointment for me. Higbee has been okay, but I think they could do better, especially now.It's crazy tbh. By all accounts when we hired him he was so well steeped in coaching up the TE position that I was sure we'd have great production from that position. Then the first draft he goes and gets Everett who projected to be a clone in the usage to the guy who had made him so successful in Washington.
And then we end up being an 11 offense with McVay being a rockstar and all that but the TEs sucking ass still. It's like a curse for this team man.
I am of the mind that we have had a talent issue at the position. But either way the Brown experiment did not work well so it's going to be interesting to see what McVay does next. He had a fine TE coach that he let walk out the door in Wade's kid. Of course Wes probably pushed them to draft Harris who's a flop at both TE and WR and can't stay healthy, so idk.
I'd really like to see McVay go outside the org and find a TE coach. Bring in some fresh blood. I think if he sticks around he's going to need to shake up this staff but we'll see.
It may just be a bias but his drops are untimely. Not that a drop is ever good but third down drive killers suck and he usually was more clutch with those. His ability to break tackles doesn’t seem to be as good either.Yeah, I don't quite understand the perception that Higbee is having a down year... he seems to me the same as usual, and the stats back that up. Higbee started out pretty strong and then tapered off a bit.
Yeah, he's had a couple of ill-timed drops. But stats wise, by the end of the year, this could be one of Higbee's best seasons.
I think the TE McVay used so successfully in Washington was Jordan Reed. He also used Vernon Davis in that offense.
I agree; and I hate to be a Rams' fan / forum-poster who criticizes a head coach that has won a Super Bowl.Since McVay was hired in 2017 he has drafted 2 TE.
One was a top draft selection in 2017. Gerald Everett was used very little in his 4 seasons under contract.
Bryce Hopkins was drafted in the 4th rd. 3 yrs ago just like Everett, Hopkins has been underutilized IMO.
Proof/ evidence indicates to me, McVay just does not desire to utilize more than one TE in his offense thus no reason to draft any either. Just another waste of Ram team assets.
How dare you ...... forget some positive McVay stuff along with the Cherry on top of your last paragraph.....?? oh by the way I am pleased overall with having McVay as my HC.Yes ... in Washington, McVay's primary offensive alignment was 2 WRs, 2 TEs (Reed and Davis who were both quality pass-catchers) and 1 RB.
McVay had Higbee when he got here, then used his first ever Rams' draft choice on Gerald Everett. The expectation us was a lot of two-TE sets. That made sense ... the 2016 Rams' WR-corps was perhaps the worst in the NFL.
However, they signed Woods, drafted Kupp and traded for Watkins. Then Everett was a little banged-up and raw. McVay went mostly with a three-WR-set, and the Rams led the NFL in scoring.
I love McVay too. Very grateful that he is the Rams' Head Coach.How dare you ...... forget some positive McVay stuff along with the Cherry on top of your last paragraph.....?? oh by the way I am pleased overall with having McVay as my HC.
....Signed two UFA's veteran former all-pro OL'ers Andrew Whitworth & John Sullivan to line up with Saffold/ Havenstein & Blythe
Now for the Cherry....hired current GB Packers HC Matt LaFleur as his new OC.
You are correct! Very sharp on Ram player history ...great mind there Allen2McVay I am so happy you decided to join in 2020 our Ram family here @ ROD.I love McVay too. Very grateful that he is the Rams' Head Coach.
Whitworth was a great signing; and many NFL "Experts" thought he was done and just cashing-in from a desperate franchise. Sullivan was a low-cost gamble that worked-out great. Restricted free agent Ryan Groy signed an offer sheet that Buffalo matched, so the Rams signed Sullivan for close to the veteran-minimum. Sullivan was a back-up in Washington with McVay but had played little in recent years due to a back(?) injury. His toughness, experience and leadership were tremendous assets in 2017 and 2018.
I worked with John Sullivan's father (Rick) for a few years when John was in high school and at Notre Dame. His father was a great guy and very proud but also very low-key about his son.
One correction though. I don't think Blythe started until 2018. Jamon Brown was at RG in 2017.
I yelled at Demoff & Snead years ago about this. Yelled to cut Hopkins as well last season.Since McVay was hired in 2017 he has drafted 2 TE.
One was a top draft selection in 2017. Gerald Everett was used very little in his 4 seasons under contract.
Bryce Hopkins was drafted in the 4th rd. 3 yrs ago just like Everett, Hopkins has been underutilized IMO.
Proof/ evidence indicates to me, McVay just does not desire to utilize more than one TE in his offense thus no reason to draft any either. Just another waste of Ram team assets.
Yeah feet of stone. Slow and unbalanced which I think puts him in awkward position to make catchable balls resulting in drops/incompletes. Not sure if it’s a fixable injury holding him back but if not he’s done as a weapon IMO.Higbee just looks like he is broken. Barely can run any more, can’t catch the ball and stay on his feet and goes to the ground immediately on any contact. There is no way he is the best they can do, even now.