I have read that he might be best fitted at Safety in the NFL.All signs point to that, but, he's easily the most versatile player in the secondary in this draft. Can literally play anywhere and well. He'd be a great get for us.
I have read that he might be best fitted at Safety in the NFL.All signs point to that, but, he's easily the most versatile player in the secondary in this draft. Can literally play anywhere and well. He'd be a great get for us.
I think a fair amount of draft pundits are suggesting that based upon his skin pigment. He seems more then athletic enough to stick at CB to me. If he is relegated to playing safety, he could be pro bowl level there, so not that much of a risk.I have read that he might be best fitted at Safety in the NFL.
I think he's a CB, too.I think a fair amount of draft pundits are suggesting that based upon his skin pigment. He seems more then athletic enough to stick at CB to me. If he is relegated to playing safety, he could be pro bowl level there, so not that much of a risk.
Well, he seems like a perfect fit for the "star" position on our team. Big and fast enough to blitz occasionally, play the run, and run with any WR. The more I think about it, the more I hope he is the pick at #19. I fear he is going to have a great combine and destroy our chances however.I think he's a CB, too.
But I can't help but to wonder what a defensive coordinator could do with safeties that could cover like CBs.
I'm hoping that they can somehow come up with Brock Bowers, but Dejean would be a nice consolation prize.Well, he seems like a perfect fit for the "star" position on our team. Big and fast enough to blitz occasionally, play the run, and run with any WR. The more I think about it, the more I hope he is the pick at #19. I fear he is going to have a great combine and destroy our chances however.
Wouldn't be surprised if Bowers was our target; we obviously need tight end help, and could likely release Higbee to help with the cap.I'm hoping that they can somehow come up with Brock Bowers, but Dejean would be a nice consolation prize.
At the same time, if the team plans to run a whole lot of zone coverages next year, I could see an argument on passing on him. This would not be because he'd be a poor fit but because qualify zone CBs can be had later. Especially, in this deep CB draft class.
I could see the argument on not using the #19 selection on a CB they didn't believe had the potential to be a shutdown type CB. Someone you can place on an island and allow DCs to funnel other coverage personnel elsewhere.
I have a hard time picturing it. He's not gonna be much of an inline blocker. I guess you can live with him splitting time there with Higs/Allen but it seems like a waste of his talents. So where does he play? Big slot, that's Kupp's spot. Can he play some X,Agreed. It wouldn't shock me if the Rams traded up for Bowers.
I have a hard time picturing it. He's not gonna be much of an inline blocker. I guess you can live with him splitting time there with Higs/Allen but it seems like a waste of his talents. So where does he play? Big slot, that's Kupp's spot. Can he play some X,
I guess. If he's not in line then you're taking one of our WRs off the field when I think adding some speed off the line would be more helpful.
If he fell, I could see us absolutely taking him and making it work (he won't). I just don't think it's worth trading up for a guy who duplicates too many characteristics we currently have in our players. Just let the draft come to us.
Maybe you could make an argument that you draft him to be Kupp's heir apparent...
You're crazy... but it's a crazy I like.Or, and hear me out, you trade Kupp to the Bengals for their first-round pick. Zac Taylor has to be on watch after finishing last in the North. I'm hearing rumblings online that Chase and Higgins are unhappy. Boyd could be a potential cap casualty, and honestly, he isn't as good as Kupp is. Mike Brown saw what Kupp did to his team in the Super Bowl.
...Or am I just crazy?
Even if he ends up not being a shutdown CB (which I'm not sure can be evaluated until he's played in NFL) a pro bowl safety is worth #19 IMO. I'm sure the Ravens do not regret taking Hamilton at #14, he arguably the best player on their defense right now. I could envision DeJean having that kind of impact at safety (if CB doesn't work out).I'm hoping that they can somehow come up with Brock Bowers, but Dejean would be a nice consolation prize.
At the same time, if the team plans to run a whole lot of zone coverages next year, I could see an argument on passing on him. This would not be because he'd be a poor fit but because qualify zone CBs can be had later. Especially, in this deep CB draft class.
I could see the argument on not using the #19 selection on a CB they didn't believe had the potential to be a shutdown type CB. Someone you can place on an island and allow DCs to funnel other coverage personnel elsewhere.
What’s the importance of Queen for Baltimore? I’m just wondering how The Rams are going to address FA market.That’s when you can really break down depth & need.Even if he ends up not being a shutdown CB (which I'm not sure can be evaluated until he's played in NFL) a pro bowl safety is worth #19 IMO. I'm sure the Ravens do not regret taking Hamilton at #14, he arguably the best player on their defense right now. I could envision DeJean having that kind of impact at safety (if CB doesn't work out).
What’s the importance of Queen for Baltimore? I’m just wondering how The Rams are going to address FA market.That’s when you can really break down depth & need.
IMO Davis Allen is going to be a solid TE for The Rams.Looking at his target to completions is awesome.
Then what about L’Jauris Snead ?Queen's going to get paid. I think a better target to go after would be Willie Gay. Less expensive, but just as much splash plays as Queen.
R.Smith is the only one in contention with Hamilton IMO. Queen is solid (finally after he was considered a bust after first 2 seasons). Not sure where the Allen portion of it pertained to my post, but yeah, he's going to be solid.What’s the importance of Queen for Baltimore? I’m just wondering how The Rams are going to address FA market.That’s when you can really break down depth & need.
IMO Davis Allen is going to be a solid TE for The Rams.Looking at his target to completions is awesome.
I'd prefer Willie Gay anyway. Think he's the better all around LB. Wanted him in the draft pretty badly. KC would be fools to let him walk.Queen's going to get paid. I think a better target to go after would be Willie Gay. Less expensive, but just as much splash plays as Queen.
I wanted Sneed enough to add him as a FA in my Mock. But, now that the Chiefs have won another Superbowl, the only reason he would sign elsewhere is for Big $$, ....he's good but not THAT goodThen what about L’Jauris Snead ?
Both Terrell Lewis & Burgees were selected before him. 2020 was a tough draft day
Then what about L’Jauris Snead ?
Both Terrell Lewis & Burgees were selected before him. 2020 was a tough draft day
Memento said something about the TE from Georgia.Is he worth drafting at 19 ? I think Davis Allen has a lot of upside & actually missed all of training camp.Add he is the 5th youngest Ram on the roster.R.Smith is the only one in contention with Hamilton IMO. Queen is solid (finally after he was considered a bust after first 2 seasons). Not sure where the Allen portion of it pertained to my post, but yeah, he's going to be solid.
Right on. The Rams need a CB and wondering if The Rams need to draft or find a veteran CB.I wanted Sneed enough to add him as a FA in my Mock. But, now that the Chiefs have won another Superbowl, the only reason he would sign elsewhere is for Big $$, ....he's good but not THAT good
Nah, I don't want anyone who's got almost as many penalties as Kendrick (including a very stupid unsportsmanlike conduct penalty).
Let's just draft one or both of the Mizzou corners, maybe someone like Hadden or McGlothern late.