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'I'm my toughest critic': Jalen Ramsey knows this season isn't his best
The Rams' star cornerback is the first to admit when he botches a play or doesn't play up to his own standards.
Of the 22 starters on offense and defense, it seems like we need 8 starters at least. That seems hard to overcome.....Age is undefeated. And sadly for corners speed is the first thing to go. So I'm definitely on the "move him to safety" wagon, because we have to get through next season with that $25M cap hit so might as well put him somewhere that his tackling and feistiness can help us. He's just gonna need to be disciplined with his eyes back there, but outside of that I think he could be a really good safety because he could be placed on lesser wideouts and remove them when you want to play man. And he can hit like a LB so you could flip him from over the top to the box seamlessly.
But we probably need another corner. I think Kendricks if they would play him in the slot would do well. I think Durant needs snaps but has the stickiness you want in coverage outside the hash, he just needs to improve his tackling because in this division a bad tackler outside the hash will get destroyed. Hill is in the mix but we need a guy minimum who can consistently shut down WR2s on an island. Add that and the secondary should be pretty good. Well probably a safety too but those are way easiser to find than corners.
Of the 22 starters on offense and defense, it seems like we need 8 starters at least. That seems hard to overcome.....
Who wants to tell him?We might be drafting in the #12 spot (just a wild guess) (Aaron Donald was drafted in the #13 spot), and with McSnead's player friendly atmosphere, we might get some good free agents.
He is only 28 years old. I think if he was just a shut down corner and could focus on that he would still be the best.Age is undefeated. And sadly for corners speed is the first thing to go. So I'm definitely on the "move him to safety" wagon, because we have to get through next season with that $25M cap hit so might as well put him somewhere that his tackling and feistiness can help us. He's just gonna need to be disciplined with his eyes back there, but outside of that I think he could be a really good safety because he could be placed on lesser wideouts and remove them when you want to play man. And he can hit like a LB so you could flip him from over the top to the box seamlessly.
But we probably need another corner. I think Kendricks if they would play him in the slot would do well. I think Durant needs snaps but has the stickiness you want in coverage outside the hash, he just needs to improve his tackling because in this division a bad tackler outside the hash will get destroyed. Hill is in the mix but we need a guy minimum who can consistently shut down WR2s on an island. Add that and the secondary should be pretty good. Well probably a safety too but those are way easiser to find than corners.
Disagree. Top receivers run right by him. He disguises his game by holding and clutching, and he's among the best at that, but he's no longer the best corner one on one and probably hasn't been for a year or so.He is only 28 years old. I think if he was just a shut down corner and could focus on that he would still be the best.
Pin them to the sideline like Revis did. He still has that in him.He is only 28 years old. I think if he was just a shut down corner and could focus on that he would still be the best.
That's because Rapp is playing the "which way did the ball go which way did the ball go" gameAre we even using him right?
It feels like most of of the times he’s beat it’s because he’s expecting help and it’s not there.