Just wanted to say how happy I was that Kyren didn't fumble after the 1st SF Game, where he fumbled on the 1 yard line. He seemed to do a much better job of covering up in traffic, and didn't fumble over his last 221+ carries.
Let’s put it in perspective:I am pretty shocked he managed it. If a player fumbles that far into his career, that consistently, all throughout college, and well into the NFL, it does not typically get better. Somehow he found a way! Williams deserves huge props!
I was one of his biggest critics. A smaller, slow RB that fumbles repeatedly - and at back-breaking moments - is not a viable RB1 IMO. And that is so even if they can move the chains and pass protect, which KW is great at. So I was not really a fan. But he has turned it around and shut me up.
I'd want to see 1 more season without massive ball security issues before I sleep totally easy.
But with fumble issues under control, KW is not only a bonafied RB1, but a great one at that. Just outside elite territory IMO. To be elite, I really do think you need to be able to house it, at least from time to time, if you get a massive running lane opened up for you. Williams never has in hire entire career that I can recall - though I am open to correction on that. It's just not in his toolbox. He only has 10 runs of 20+ yards in his career as per a quick Google search, which is mind-blowing given his volume, and the strength of the Rams offensive line during his tenure. Corum, who is hardly a speedster, is not far off half that from just this season. Both are great RBs. Corum is definitely more explosive. I prefer Williams more on balance, but if Corum's pass protection can develop with experience, and get up to Williams' level, I might give him the edge. Really curious what Hunter can bring to the RB room too.
If Love somehow makes it to 13, it's a no-brainer. He'd be the next great Ram RB at RB1a, with KW to spell him at RB1b. It would be a devastating combo.I really like Kyren. Would anyone be mad if Love was the pick at 13 through?
We really can't decide on who should be targeted until we see how FA plays out.Love won't make it to 13 and even if he did... they still need a WR #1b. Devonta wont be around after 2026 and if Puka got injured it would be devastating. Even if they did, however, and drafted a WR at 29 the CB room would suffer. Who knows with McSnead however. All I know is that the Rams O will be great again next year no matter who they draft. And I can't wait for the draft.
Rams have too many needs in other areas. Love is a good player but rb isn’t an area of need and with McVay’s track record the Rams don’t usually have an opportunity drafting this low because of their success. Love would improve the RB room but it would cost them an opportunity to fill much bigger needs at CB, WR And OT. The need in the secondary is WAY TOO BIG TO NOT ADDRESS.If Love somehow makes it to 13, it's a no-brainer. He'd be the next great Ram RB at RB1a, with KW to spell him at RB1b. It would be a devastating combo.
I just watched some youtube and the guy rips off 9 yards+ on a regular basis as well as being an amazing pass receiver. He's a mini Todd Gurley with a little Marshall Faulk out of the backfield. That would be insane to get him @13!If Love somehow makes it to 13, it's a no-brainer. He'd be the next great Ram RB at RB1a, with KW to spell him at RB1b. It would be a devastating combo.
Well, what you do is trade Corum for a mid rd pick, and you now have a dynamic weapon in the run game and pass game to learn under Williams. Plus, Williams takes some of the workload off of him so you don't run him into the ground.Rams have too many needs in other areas. Love is a good player but rb isn’t an area of need and with McVay’s track record the Rams don’t usually have an opportunity drafting this low because of their success. Love would improve the RB room but it would cost them an opportunity to fill much bigger needs at CB, WR And OT. The need in the secondary is WAY TOO BIG TO NOT ADDRESS.