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MR: 2016 Mock Offseason 2.0
HC Gus Malzahn (Auburn)
OC David Lee (QB Coach, Bills)
DC Jim Schwartz
NOTES: Malzahn and Lee worked together at the University of Arkansas years ago and together they would put together an offense that would allow for non traditional drop back pocket passers (of which there is an abundance) to have success and score points.
KEY PERSONNEL DEPARTURES (via trade release or free agency):
Rodger Saffold, Jared Cook, Nick Foles, Akeem Ayers, Nick Fairley, Mark Barron, Wes Welker, Eugene Sims, Trumaine Johnson, Rodney McLeod
KEY RESIGNINGS:
William Hayes, Janoris Jenkins (potential franchise tag)
KEY CONTRACT RESTRUCTURING:
Chris Long
KEY VETERAN MINIMUM OFFERS:
Tim Barnes, Brian Quick, Corey Harkey competing for jobs.
KEY FREE AGENT SIGNINGS:
QB Colin Kaepernick, 49ers (probably happens in April)
Kaepernick is not and will probably never be a quality traditional drop back passer. However, he would be almost a PERFECT FIT for what Malzahn has run before at Auburn and could help make Gurley and Austin even more of a match-up nightmare by keeping defenses honest.
TE Dwayne Allen, Colts
While the Rams lose some of the down the field explosiveness, the long striding and not sudden, Jared Cook has the potential to provide, the team replaces him with a capable TE who can not only catch passes, but can also block inline.
FS Tashuan Gipson
McLeod has played better that what some give him credit, but I'd like to see more of a ball hawk back there in the secondary for the Rams who only have 9 INTs to date this season.
2016 NFL MOCK DRAFT
1) LaQuon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss
Finally a big physical WR who is open even when he is covered. He should also provide the team another physical mismatch blocking in the running game.
2) Nick Martin, C, Notre Dame

To the chagrin of some, the youth movement continues along the OLine here with the brother of Cowboys OG Zach Martin. Capable of playing both OG and C, Martin should still be an upgrade over Barnes who has played better than most seemed to have expected.
2) Vernon Butler, DT, Louisiana Tech

Little heard of talent getting raved reviews according to some media draftniks. Here the Rams “Feed The Beast” with someone to replace Fairley and potentially replace Brockers if he can’t be signed long-term past the 2016 season.
3) Kentrell Brothers, LB, Missouri

Rams go back to the Missouri well again and nab this tackling machine who in time or immediately (upon injury) could replace James Laurinatis.
4) Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State

Another perfect fit for the new offense. Again, he’ll probably never be the tradition drop back pocket passer most traditionalist seem willing to wait years for the team to find no matter how it takes. But, he fits and can also keep defenses honest with Gurley and Austin vs. the run and throwing it up for the 1st round selection.
6) TRADED To Jacksonville Jaguars for CB Nick Marshall
Well Dammit. I couldn’t think of anyone else. And I still want to see this kid in a Rams uniform. Sure, let him continue to develop at CB. But, with the new offense it’s probably best to have an in-game backup plan at QB in case of injury.
HC Gus Malzahn (Auburn)
OC David Lee (QB Coach, Bills)
DC Jim Schwartz
NOTES: Malzahn and Lee worked together at the University of Arkansas years ago and together they would put together an offense that would allow for non traditional drop back pocket passers (of which there is an abundance) to have success and score points.
KEY PERSONNEL DEPARTURES (via trade release or free agency):
Rodger Saffold, Jared Cook, Nick Foles, Akeem Ayers, Nick Fairley, Mark Barron, Wes Welker, Eugene Sims, Trumaine Johnson, Rodney McLeod
KEY RESIGNINGS:
William Hayes, Janoris Jenkins (potential franchise tag)
KEY CONTRACT RESTRUCTURING:
Chris Long
KEY VETERAN MINIMUM OFFERS:
Tim Barnes, Brian Quick, Corey Harkey competing for jobs.
KEY FREE AGENT SIGNINGS:
QB Colin Kaepernick, 49ers (probably happens in April)
Kaepernick is not and will probably never be a quality traditional drop back passer. However, he would be almost a PERFECT FIT for what Malzahn has run before at Auburn and could help make Gurley and Austin even more of a match-up nightmare by keeping defenses honest.
TE Dwayne Allen, Colts
While the Rams lose some of the down the field explosiveness, the long striding and not sudden, Jared Cook has the potential to provide, the team replaces him with a capable TE who can not only catch passes, but can also block inline.
FS Tashuan Gipson
McLeod has played better that what some give him credit, but I'd like to see more of a ball hawk back there in the secondary for the Rams who only have 9 INTs to date this season.
2016 NFL MOCK DRAFT
1) LaQuon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss
Finally a big physical WR who is open even when he is covered. He should also provide the team another physical mismatch blocking in the running game.
2) Nick Martin, C, Notre Dame

To the chagrin of some, the youth movement continues along the OLine here with the brother of Cowboys OG Zach Martin. Capable of playing both OG and C, Martin should still be an upgrade over Barnes who has played better than most seemed to have expected.
2) Vernon Butler, DT, Louisiana Tech

Little heard of talent getting raved reviews according to some media draftniks. Here the Rams “Feed The Beast” with someone to replace Fairley and potentially replace Brockers if he can’t be signed long-term past the 2016 season.
3) Kentrell Brothers, LB, Missouri

Rams go back to the Missouri well again and nab this tackling machine who in time or immediately (upon injury) could replace James Laurinatis.
4) Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State

Another perfect fit for the new offense. Again, he’ll probably never be the tradition drop back pocket passer most traditionalist seem willing to wait years for the team to find no matter how it takes. But, he fits and can also keep defenses honest with Gurley and Austin vs. the run and throwing it up for the 1st round selection.
6) TRADED To Jacksonville Jaguars for CB Nick Marshall
Well Dammit. I couldn’t think of anyone else. And I still want to see this kid in a Rams uniform. Sure, let him continue to develop at CB. But, with the new offense it’s probably best to have an in-game backup plan at QB in case of injury.
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