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Gee. This forum has died. Oh well. Out of tradition here's a mock draft. Not sure if I'll do another one this year.
The Rams need to get FASTER and MORE PHYSICAL on offense.
2.37) Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama
Jahmyr Gibbs | Alabama Crimson Tide RB | Career Highlights - YouTube
WEAPON. Simply put, the offense needs more speed. Gibbs is a homerun threat as a runner AND receiver capable of lining up all over the formation providing mismatches that should even open things up for others.
3.70) Joe Tippman, C, Wisconsin
Bishop Dwenger grad Joe Tippmann declares for NFL Draft - YouTube
Brian Allen is solid, but he is limited and cannot stay healthy. Here’s a kid who made Feldman’s Freak List who is athletic enough to play zone, gap, and power. Per Feldman” Tippmann is a terrific combination of strength (635-pound back squat and 455-pound bench) and athleticism, clocking a 4.31 pro agility time and a 1.65 10-yard split...”
4th Round Comp) Riley Moss, CB, Iowa (6003, 192)
Riley Moss 2021 Highlights | Iowa DB | 2023 NFL Draft Prospect - YouTube
Rams need another CB with some ball skills and Moss fits the bill. Another one of Feldman’s Athletic Freaks, Moss somewhat offsets his short arms with what is said to be a great vertical & short shuttle. Iowa played a lot of zone in their base defense, but they sprinkled some man to keep offenses honest.
5th Round Comp) Chandler Zavala, IOL, North Carolina (6034, 322)
NC State OL/Offense vs Syracuse Defense (2022) - YouTube
Rams go to the East West Shrine game and nab what some say was the best OLineman there. This team simply must get more physical in the trenches and Zavala recorded 31 pancake blocks and allowed only half a sack in 747 snaps last year.
6th Round) Hunter Luepke, FB/H-Back, North Dakota State
Hunter Luepke NDSU Career Highlights - YouTube
ANOTHER WEAPON. We’ve seen successful plays where TEs and WRs play FB. Why not add someone capable of running them while ALSO providing the option to run the ball and forcing defenders to make some business decisions?
6th Round (Titans) Devonnsha Maxwell, DT, UT-Chattanooga (6017, 301)
Here’s the kid that was battling the OG Cole Strange the Rams were looking at last year. A Hulu Bowl invitee, Maxwell is said to have a high motor and 34” arms. He holds the Southern Conference record for sacks with 37.5.
6th Round (Packers) Caleb Murphy, EDGE, Ferris State (6030, 252)
Caleb Murphy || Ferris State || 2022 Season Highlights - YouTube
This small school kid recorded 40 sacks, 60.5 tackles for loss (353 yards), 156 total tackles and eight forced fumbles. One report from the East West Shrine Game states that he did a pretty good job of setting the edge which is very important for the Rams defense.
6th Round Comp) Quindell Johnson, S, U of Memphis (5117, 206)
Quindell Johnson 2021 Memphis Highlights - Riley Underwood Video - YouTube
This First Team All ACC safety didn’t get a combine invite but is said to have had a pretty good season. He Totaled 77 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, four interceptions and four pass breakups on the year according to website. (Note: I must admit that I didn’t watch one game, but a buddy of mine told me account him).
7th Round) Quinton Barrow, OT, Grand Valley State (6053, 322)
Yes. Back to the Offense Line with this pick. Iron sharpens iron and the more competition the better. According Dane Brugler, “The GLIAC Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2022, he had a 96.7 percent pass pro efficiency grade from Grand Valley’s staff last season.”
7th Round Comp) Noah Gindorff, TE, North Dakota State
Noah Gindorff, TE, North Dakota State University | 2022 NFL Draft Prospect Official Highlights - YouTube
IMO, one of problems with the Rams rushing attack is the WRs block better than the TEs. Coming off a injury, if he clears medicals, this kid solves that problem in 12 personnel & jumbo sets while providing a redzone receiving threat to boot.
The Rams need to get FASTER and MORE PHYSICAL on offense.
2.37) Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama
Jahmyr Gibbs | Alabama Crimson Tide RB | Career Highlights - YouTube
WEAPON. Simply put, the offense needs more speed. Gibbs is a homerun threat as a runner AND receiver capable of lining up all over the formation providing mismatches that should even open things up for others.
3.70) Joe Tippman, C, Wisconsin
Bishop Dwenger grad Joe Tippmann declares for NFL Draft - YouTube
Brian Allen is solid, but he is limited and cannot stay healthy. Here’s a kid who made Feldman’s Freak List who is athletic enough to play zone, gap, and power. Per Feldman” Tippmann is a terrific combination of strength (635-pound back squat and 455-pound bench) and athleticism, clocking a 4.31 pro agility time and a 1.65 10-yard split...”
4th Round Comp) Riley Moss, CB, Iowa (6003, 192)
Riley Moss 2021 Highlights | Iowa DB | 2023 NFL Draft Prospect - YouTube
Rams need another CB with some ball skills and Moss fits the bill. Another one of Feldman’s Athletic Freaks, Moss somewhat offsets his short arms with what is said to be a great vertical & short shuttle. Iowa played a lot of zone in their base defense, but they sprinkled some man to keep offenses honest.
5th Round Comp) Chandler Zavala, IOL, North Carolina (6034, 322)
NC State OL/Offense vs Syracuse Defense (2022) - YouTube
Rams go to the East West Shrine game and nab what some say was the best OLineman there. This team simply must get more physical in the trenches and Zavala recorded 31 pancake blocks and allowed only half a sack in 747 snaps last year.
6th Round) Hunter Luepke, FB/H-Back, North Dakota State
Hunter Luepke NDSU Career Highlights - YouTube
ANOTHER WEAPON. We’ve seen successful plays where TEs and WRs play FB. Why not add someone capable of running them while ALSO providing the option to run the ball and forcing defenders to make some business decisions?
6th Round (Titans) Devonnsha Maxwell, DT, UT-Chattanooga (6017, 301)

Here’s the kid that was battling the OG Cole Strange the Rams were looking at last year. A Hulu Bowl invitee, Maxwell is said to have a high motor and 34” arms. He holds the Southern Conference record for sacks with 37.5.
6th Round (Packers) Caleb Murphy, EDGE, Ferris State (6030, 252)
Caleb Murphy || Ferris State || 2022 Season Highlights - YouTube
This small school kid recorded 40 sacks, 60.5 tackles for loss (353 yards), 156 total tackles and eight forced fumbles. One report from the East West Shrine Game states that he did a pretty good job of setting the edge which is very important for the Rams defense.
6th Round Comp) Quindell Johnson, S, U of Memphis (5117, 206)
Quindell Johnson 2021 Memphis Highlights - Riley Underwood Video - YouTube
This First Team All ACC safety didn’t get a combine invite but is said to have had a pretty good season. He Totaled 77 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, four interceptions and four pass breakups on the year according to website. (Note: I must admit that I didn’t watch one game, but a buddy of mine told me account him).
7th Round) Quinton Barrow, OT, Grand Valley State (6053, 322)
Yes. Back to the Offense Line with this pick. Iron sharpens iron and the more competition the better. According Dane Brugler, “The GLIAC Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2022, he had a 96.7 percent pass pro efficiency grade from Grand Valley’s staff last season.”
7th Round Comp) Noah Gindorff, TE, North Dakota State
Noah Gindorff, TE, North Dakota State University | 2022 NFL Draft Prospect Official Highlights - YouTube
IMO, one of problems with the Rams rushing attack is the WRs block better than the TEs. Coming off a injury, if he clears medicals, this kid solves that problem in 12 personnel & jumbo sets while providing a redzone receiving threat to boot.