Check in with Les Snead to get an idea for what they look for at the Senior Bowl. Also included are comments from QB coach Chris Weinke and LB coach Frank Bush.
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No team is always right with draft picks and free agents.Rams may not always get it right when evaluating talent but, they seem to put the effort needed in the process.
1994 Los Angeles Rams DraftLA Ram's first draft in 21 years. Bring me a HOF draft, one for the ages.
Rounds 1 thru 3 are the ones you should be able to pick well in, the later rounds are the ones that make or break your Draft!! JMHO1994 Los Angeles Rams Draft
Round Selection Player Position College
1 15 Wayne Gandy Tackle Auburn
2 33 Isaac Bruce Wide Receiver Memphis
3 49 Toby Wright Safety Nebraska
3 56 Brad Ottis Defensive End Wayne State
3 71 Keith Lyle Safety Virginia
hit on 4 of the 1st 5 picks. not bad at all.
The trend is there for us to expect a great draft from this regime; each successive draft has gotten better year to year as the front office and scout team settles in. Last year's draft was probably their best, but it will take time to know of course.
as you've noticed, perhaps a good reason why they finished 4-12. and who's brad ottis ?Rounds 1 thru 3 are the ones you should be able to pick well in, the later rounds are the ones that make or break your Draft!! JMHO
Okay, Merlin, while I agree about the past drafts improving as they go, I am very skeptical about this one. This is a draft (depending on Free agency) where it is very likely the Rams have to get their QB of the future and some pass catchers.........along with a DE and MLB, if possible. (Or some mix of the needs). So far, I have not been the at all impressed with the Wide Receiver acquisitions, nor that of the QBs, or lack there of. They hung onto hope with Sam far too long, they passed on Bortles, Carr, and Bridgewater The opportunities to get a young backup in place were pretty weak too. They invested fully on the belief that Nick Foles will magically recover his 2013 form, when there were some clear reasons to not be so faithful. QB and WR has been a big mess so far.
This is a pivotal offseason for the LA Rams. Pivotal.
Good point about Sherman, but the scouts have to do a lot with it, surely. It seems that the Rams have had a rough time at this position for quite a few regimes. They need to get it right, and there is a smaller margin of error this year, so there are higher stakes. I don't think this is a star-laden WR class.No doubt. What is interesting is if you look at each draft they do very well in their targeted area, the position they are focused on. I was wondering whether they could find a good OL until last year's draft, for example, and they focused the F out of the position and came out of that draft with a completely rebuilt OL. So while I am skeptic like you are, I have to give them credit on some very good drafting overall.
WR they definitely need to raise the bar on. And what I wonder about is to what extent Sherman was involved in drafting the guys they took. Teams use the input from the staff in their evaluation process. But either way yes they need to add a veteran who can help us out and then absolutely kill it at WR this year in the draft.
QB will be drafted without a doubt. If they go QB in round 1 it will be through trade up I think, and it comes down to if they can find a trade up partner. If not, then I think they will take the BPA which will likely be a DT or DE at 15 and target Prescott, Hogan, etc later on. But I do still think they will move up for the QB and the reason is if they don't get it right off the top they'll be losing their minds as each window opens on the guys they like as fits and to be safe will end up needing to reach. Why not just get it over with at the top?
At least that's my thinking but hey, it is Fish and the dude loves taking DL and CBs in round 1 and there will be very good value at those positions when pick 15 comes up. So who knows.
No doubt. What is interesting is if you look at each draft they do very well in their targeted area, the position they are focused on. I was wondering whether they could find a good OL until last year's draft, for example, and they focused the F out of the position and came out of that draft with a completely rebuilt OL. So while I am skeptic like you are, I have to give them credit on some very good drafting overall.
WR they definitely need to raise the bar on. And what I wonder about is to what extent Sherman was involved in drafting the guys they took. Teams use the input from the staff in their evaluation process. But either way yes they need to add a veteran who can help us out and then absolutely kill it at WR this year in the draft.
QB will be drafted without a doubt. If they go QB in round 1 it will be through trade up I think, and it comes down to if they can find a trade up partner. If not, then I think they will take the BPA which will likely be a DT or DE at 15 and target Prescott, Hogan, etc later on. But I do still think they will move up for the QB and the reason is if they don't get it right off the top they'll be losing their minds as each window opens on the guys they like as fits and to be safe will end up needing to reach. Why not just get it over with at the top?
At least that's my thinking but hey, it is Fish and the dude loves taking DL and CBs in round 1 and there will be very good value at those positions when pick 15 comes up. So who knows.
So far, I have not been the at all impressed with the Wide Receiver acquisitions, ........... WR has been a big mess so far.
In the hind-site sure looks like it was afterthought on getting in some young talent @ this vital position.