Rams Draft Rebuilt Several Key Positions At A Low Cost

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Rams Draft Rebuilt Several Key Positions At A Low Cost
Chauncey Telese April 30, 2019


Another NFL Draft is in the books and the Rams’ draft was another win for General Manager Les Snead. The team came in with a few positional groups it needed to rebuild and they did so by adding high-value talent at a low cost. If Snead has yet another draft where he gets multiple blue-chip players out of it, the Rams will continue to be set up for the long term. NFL Twitter may have dunked on the Rams a bit for trading down but in the end, they got five players in the top 100 picks, all of whom can make an impact this year.

Taylor Rapp – S, Washington
After trading out of the first round and then trading down in the second, the Rams drafted Rapp who many had as a late first rounder. Teams were likely scared off by a hip injury that occurred prior to the Rose Bowl. Rapp told reporters that the injury was no longer a concern and he is ready to go. He provides both much-needed depth behind John Johnson III and Eric Weddle and the potential to be a starter once Weddle retires or his contract expires.

Rapp’s been praised for his motor, his football IQ, and his skills in man coverage. He has the reputation of being a great tackler but has a Bob Sanders/Roy Williams tendency to lay the hammer down too much and take unnecessary punishment. If he can develop by the time Weddle is gone the Rams will have one of the scariest safety duos in the league. He was an absolute steal at the end of the second round.

Darrell Henderson – RB, Memphis
This pick surprised both fans and analysts. Sure, there was speculation that the Rams’ draft board would have room for a running back given Todd Gurley‘s knee situation, which Turf Show Times has dubbed the “patella novella”, but this soon and this particular running back was definitely a surprise.

Henderson scored 31 touchdowns in his three seasons at Memphis. He was yet another player that somehow fell to the Rams. Henderson ran a 4.49 40 at the combine and is explosive enough to level Avengers Headquarters. There are questions about his ability to adapt when the holes aren’t there and he isn’t great at shedding tacklers but in the open field, he’s Barry Allen.

Gurley’s knees are going to be a question mark until the end of time. Malcolm Brown was retained to be the immediate solution to an injured Gurley but Henderson won’t be buried on the depth chart like the soon to be departed John Kelly. Even if Gurley is “healthy”, Sean McVay indicated that Henderson could be that change of pace back he so desperately wanted.

David Long – CB, Michigan

The Rams’ draft board netted yet ANOTHER steal in the third round. Long played in Los Angeles while attending Loyola High School and his time at Michigan allowed him the ability to play in cold weather. More importantly, though, he ran a 4.45 40 and was so productive at Michigan that he was rarely thrown to because of his ability to recognize routes and doesn’t get caught out of position by receivers. Long also possesses tremendous footwork and football IQ. He will serve as Aqib Talib‘s replacement but could easily step in for what is a thin corner group, especially if the team trades the disgruntled Troy Hill.

Bobby Evans – OT, Oklahoma
The Rams last third-round selection netted them a quality tackle to develop behind the soon to be retired Andrew Whitworth. Evans started at both sides and has received high marks for his upper body/core strength as well as his technical skills. The knocks against him are his lack of speed and agility as well as his lack of blocking moves. Luckily Aaron Kromer is adept at whipping lineman into shape so this is all fixable. Last year the Rams fixed the interior of their line and the rebuild of their line continues on the outside.

Greg Gaines – DL, Washington
Gaines is the most likely candidate to start on day one. He was drafted to play inside so that Michael Brockers can remain at defensive end. He’s replacing Ndamukong Suh and while he can’t match Suh’s skill set he’s not a complete drop-off. Gaines is another guy with a killer motor and is explosive out of his stance. He’s athletic enough to shed blockers, split double teams, and can create a ton of pressure. The cons to him though are his lack of pass rush moves and his below-average agility balance. He’s a high effort guy so hopefully, he can correct some of those issues.

David Edwards – OT, Wisconsin
This was the first Rams’ draft pick that received skepticism. Edwards is yet another pick used to provide depth and take over for Andrew Whitworth once his watch has ended. The problem is, last season Edwards was easier to get past than Euron Greyjoy’s security team. On the plus side, he’s got solid quickness and is skilled at run blocking. He’s got quick feet and handwork. He’s definitely a Chip and Joanna style fixer-upper but he’s got time since Evans is likely to get the majority of the backup reps.

Nick Scott – S, Penn State
The Rams get some solid depth at safety as well as a guy who can contribute immediately on special teams. He’s got tremendous explosion and ran a 4.43 at the combine. He’s aggressive and is big enough to match up with tight ends. He doesn’t have much experience at safety having only played one year but he can develop along with Rapp.

Dakota Allen – LB, Texas Tech
The former star of Netflix’s ‘Last Chance U’ provides much-needed depth at linebacker after the departure of Mark Barron. He’s too aggressive and is cited for being easily baited on plays and can miss tackles. On the plus side, he’s well conditioned and possesses tremendous burst. Perhaps he can find a role on special teams while he learns how to play linebacker.

Overview
The Rams’ draft wasn’t the sexiest group on the block but considering how much late round value they got, they added to their already solid foundation of young guys. Les Snead has managed to add depth all over the roster and once the more expensive guys come off the books they should be prepped to have someone to take their place. The Rams have become one of the smartest teams in the league and if they continue to hit on mid-late round picks they can extend their championship window for years to come.
 

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I call a lot of BS on this article !!!

— Brockers for all that thought was going to get cut is a team leader !! He is already working hard. Aaron Donald is a hard worker, but McVay is letting him be with his kids.

This guy says Kelly is going to get cut ?? Will see ?? Last years draft added a lot mire depth
Players on the discount. Allen & Noteboom are plugged in starters.
Aaron Blythe ?? will ?? He is on the cheap though as well.

Brown or Anderson was on The Rams list to backup Gurley. The number on Brown didn’t break the bank for 2 years.

OBO is going to get some good looks, but building a team with the likes of Cory Littleton who was a UDFA is what coaching up is all about .

I could go on , but Blake Bortles & Weddle are on the cheap.Pissis me off when a guy like Weddle is so disrespected!! He might be the guy The Rams can afford when John Johnson becomes a FA ?? Who might bring a comp pick.
 

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Gurley’s knees are going to be a question mark until the end of time. Malcolm Brown was retained to be the immediate solution to an injured Gurley but Henderson won’t be buried on the depth chart like the soon to be departed John Kelly.

The author apparently doesn't realize the Rams normally carry 4 RBs, not 3. Kelly is safe. Davis is likely gone. Davis has a larger cap hit for 2019 than Kelly, but a lot lower amount of dead money.

David Edwards – OT, Wisconsin
This was the first Rams’ draft pick that received skepticism. Edwards is yet another pick used to provide depth and take over for Andrew Whitworth once his watch has ended. The problem is, last season Edwards was easier to get past than Euron Greyjoy’s security team. On the plus side, he’s got solid quickness and is skilled at run blocking. He’s got quick feet and handwork. He’s definitely a Chip and Joanna style fixer-upper but he’s got time since Evans is likely to get the majority of the backup reps.

Any Wannabee NFL expert who criticizes Edwards' performance in 2018, but doesn't know first that he played very well as a junior, but had a shoulder injury most of 2018, should turn in his blogger's card.

There's other stuff, but need to run.
 

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What is his hard on with Troy Hill ??

Troy looks like he is in great shape right now.
I also like the 2 CB guys from Oklahoma St.

Henderson being a surprise ?? McVay said right after Clay Matthews signed, that not The Rams could draft a playmaker.
Henderson is a guy coach likes to add a new wrinkle.When The Rams only score 7 points in a game , it’s obvious offense needs to be addressed. Protecting Goff is huge as well.
 

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Someone may have mentioned already, but I think that Rapp may be a monster on ST.
 

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What is his hard on with Troy Hill ??

Troy looks like he is in great shape right now.
I also like the 2 CB guys from Oklahoma St.

Henderson being a surprise ?? McVay said right after Clay Matthews signed, that not The Rams could draft a playmaker.
Henderson is a guy coach likes to add a new wrinkle.When The Rams only score 7 points in a game , it’s obvious offense needs to be addressed. Protecting Goff is huge as well.
I believe Troy Hill and Countess are being carefully assessed for retention or release. Their $2m contracts (with $0 dead $$$) are a bit pricey for CB5 and S5 roles.
 

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I believe Troy Hill and Countess are being carefully assessed for retention or release. Their $2m contracts (with $0 dead $$$) are a bit pricey for CB5 and S5 roles.

And if they can be traded, all the better as they both become free agents following the 2019 season anyway. Rams can use that $4.mil in CAP savings, however it goes down.
 

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And if they can be traded, all the better as they both become free agents following the 2019 season anyway. Rams can use that $4.mil in CAP savings, however it goes down.

Well then he might be right ??

David Long was a steal.Just what the Dr. ordered.
 

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Why is Hill disgruntled? what did I miss?
Last I read about two weeks ago ....was Troy Hill has not reported to voluntary workouts & McVay stated he hoped that he would come in & that they could get him signed. Last information on Troy Hill was the Rams on Mar 12, 2019, assigned a 1 year $2.025 million tender by Los Angeles. No information anywhere that Troy signed anything.

Troy Hill was our top back up corner on the outside last season.
https://www.rotoworld.com/football/nfl/player/9215/troy-hill

I believe that Hill is in for a big shock when or if he shows up. Thinking that since Sam Shields was not resigned that he is going to be top dog again behind both Peters & Talib. The drafting of outside corner David Long in the 3rd round who's skills are made for the Wade secondary scheme sure looks like a good choice to be Top Dog to me. NRC is locked in @ the Nickel. Those would be the top four corners in my book.

Rams also have an outstanding mix safety trio (Weddle/ JJ III/ Rapp) so Wade can run his Big Nickel again & this time is sure to be effective with Joyner departed & Christian on the bench.

Wade also has outside corner Kevin Peterson back healthy after last year preseason ACL tear. Peterson is signed, unlike Hill. Then there is Darious Williams. Who is my sleeper candidate to surprise this TC & preseason. Other Ram CB's are Ramon Richards, Dom Hatfield, Donte Deayon & Blake Countess who can play any of the secondary positions that's needed. His speed came in handy as a KR & did very well there too.

That 10 corners signed without Hill. Anyone notice that CB has not been mentioned at all in the signing of UDFA's?:thinking: That 2 plus million may be better used elsewhere.
 
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Last I read about two weeks ago ....was Troy Hill has not reported to voluntary workouts & McVay stated he hoped that he would come in & that they could get him signed. Last information on Troy Hill was the Rams on Mar 12, 2019, assigned a 1 year $2.025 million tender by Los Angeles. No information anywhere that Troy signed anything.

Troy Hill was our top back up corner on the outside last season.
https://www.rotoworld.com/football/nfl/player/9215/troy-hill

I believe that Hill is in for a big shock when or if he shows up. Thinking that since Sam Shields was not resigned that he is going to be top dog again behind both Peters & Talib. The drafting of outside corner David Long in the 3rd round who's skills are made for the Wade secondary scheme sure looks like a good choice to be Top Dog to me. NRC is locked in @ the Nickel. Those would be the top four corners in my book.

Rams also have an outstanding mix safety trio (Weddle/ JJ III/ Rapp) so Wade can run his Big Nickel again & this time is sure to be effective with Joyner departed & Christian on the bench.

Wade also has outside corner Kevin Peterson back healthy after last year preseason ACL tear. Peterson is signed, unlike Hill. Then there is Darious Williams. Who is my sleeper candidate to surprise this TC & preseason. Other Ram CB's are Ramon Richards, Dom Hatfield, Donte Deayon & Blake Countess who can play any of the secondary positions that's needed. His speed came in handy as a KR & did very well there too.

That 10 corners signed without Hill. Anyone notice that CB has not been mentioned at all in the signing of UDFA's?:thinking: That 2 plus million may be better used elsewhere.
Wow I didn't know that Hill hasn't signed. 2 million is a lot to leave on the table. If I was him I'd sign and get my butt to the voluntary workouts.
 

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Wow I didn't know that Hill hasn't signed. 2 million is a lot to leave on the table. If I was him I'd sign and get my butt to the voluntary workouts.

Yeah, I somehow doubt he's in that much demand - if any at all. I'm hoping they trade him for a 7th, and get a player who wants to play for the Rams - likely for less money.
 

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Man it sucks to be a bottom of the roster player. Imagine being in line for a $2m payday but knowing it can be taken away from you in a second with no payout because the team can hold your rights but doesn't have to compensate you in any way if they want to cut you. Stupid CBA.

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Man it sucks to be a bottom of the roster player. Imagine being in line for a $2m payday but knowing it can be taken away from you in a second with no payout because the team can hold your rights but doesn't have to compensate you in any way if they want to cut you. Stupid CBA.

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Yes, it does suck - but you know, even league minimum is more than most of us will ever earn in a year. The chance of it being taken away suddenly is the flipside of it. Wise players save and invest much of their salary, so when the end comes they are prepared. I used to drive past the Cardinals training facility multiple times every day - unwise players drove $80k SUVs that lost 20% of their value the day they drove it off the dealer's lot. Troy hill has earned just under $2 million in his career. While especially with taxes, that isn't lifetime comfort - it is enough that he could easily have enough set aside to have his retirement set up (with wise investments) AND have a decent house for now, even if he has to work another job to make the payments.
 

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Wow I didn't know that Hill hasn't signed. 2 million is a lot to leave on the table. If I was him I'd sign and get my butt to the voluntary workouts.
Hill and Littleton are both unsigned, but tendered, restricted free agents. They aren't likely going anywhere else - but they both still technically could.
 

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Q: Is CB Peterson going to be a decent back up this season? IS he better than TroyBoy Hill?
 

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Last I read about two weeks ago ....was Troy Hill has not reported to voluntary workouts & McVay stated he hoped that he would come in & that they could get him signed.
Hill is back to workouts, with a new number. Peters is also back.

Phase 2- Day 1 photos....
https://www.therams.com/photos/photos-phase-2-day-1#6f284564-cb2f-47d2-9100-87ee873b6afa

Hill
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Peters
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This guy says that Henderson "isn't great at shedding tacklers". Please. I submit that this writer has never watched Henderson play except for whatever highlights they may have flashed after the Rams picked him.

The 1st tackler never brings down Henderson. He's a fucking load and a nightmare for defenses.

I still can't believe that we were able to get this kid.