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Exactly! After the player clears waivers. Now you have it. Your original post was incorrect but we fixed it. You’re welcome.
Exactly! After the player clears waivers. Now you have it. Your original post was incorrect but we fixed it. You’re welcome.
This thread will be forgotten if the Rams blow out the SeaChickens. I'll personally post the Super Bowl or BUST thread!These threads amaze me. Not a game played and the season is already over.
I'd expect finding a spot on a perennial SB contender with a more stable roster to be a little more difficult. My only point was as far as competing philosophies, with ours we needed to be exceptional in talent eval.Here's some information that may be helpful....not counting their current draft.....home grown talented drafted by them.....
.....the dumb assed, lousy scouting Rams current roster includes draft picks from:
2014 (1), 2015 (1), 2016 (1), 2017 (1), 2018 (2), 2019 (0), 2020 (5), 2021 (5) and 2022 (5)
The defending World Champion Chiefs current roster includes draft picks from:
2016 (1), 2017 (1), 2018 (1), 2019 (1), 2020 (5), 2021 (4), 2022 (9)
Huge difference, eh?
NOTE: The Rams have made ZERO first round picks from 2017-2023, the Chiefs have made 5. The Rams have made six 2nd round selections, the Chiefs 10.
Of course not but I do think he would have been a prime Practice Squad target for the Rams.Oh fuck, season over.
Hahaha, you actually just pointed out why he still has a job. Nice!The same scout that jumped in the water because they drafted his guy Bruss, is the same scout in charge of the David Edwards and David Long picks.
I hope he isn't around anymore.
Of course not but I do think he would have been a prime Practice Squad target for the Rams.
Believe Johnson received the highest bonus of the 26 undrafted free agents signed by the Rams.
I have no Inside Information ... I don't even have any Outside Information ... Got lots of guesses!
The Rams were a Superbowl contender since McVay arrived!!! So they had a dearth of OL injuries last year and screwed the pooch. My point was, fans are complaining about the Rams talent eval, drafting and developing, yet you'd be hard pressed to find other NFL teams with better draft pick success/retention/development. So it's okay for KC to have 1 player each remaining from the 2016-2019 drafts? Because they are a Super Bowl roster? But it's not okay for the Rams, despite being a SB roster from 2017-2022? The fact the Chiefs have made 15 picks in the first 2 rounds and the Rams just 6 from 2017-2023, only makes that SB roster point an argument lacking factual support.I'd expect finding a spot on a perennial SB contender with a more stable roster to be a little more difficult. My only point was as far as competing philosophies, with ours we needed to be exceptional in talent eval.
Some of their drafts looked like mostly throw away depth types of moves or that they were drafting mostly for Special Teams. Snead alluded to this himself. If you have a very good roster, it doesn’t mean that there aren’t any weaknesses that need improved. Trading back for sixth round picks isn’t going to get a player to move Taylor Rapp to the bench for instance. Someone mentioned David Long’s contributions in the Super Bowl. He barely saw the field in his first three seasons. That’s poor production for a third round pick. Ditto with TuTu. He’s barely played any snaps in two years. That’s a waste of a second round pick. The angst is justified imo.
I think most don’t care about releasing drafted players if they aren’t any good. Bruss looked terrible. The problem is, who evaluated him and why did they all agree that he would be a good use of a late third round pick.
You can say, yeah it happens to every team. I’m sure it does at one point or another but when that’s your first pick of the draft you have a long time to decide who it’s going to be and they picked a guy worse than Bobby Evans. Bruss doesn’t even look like a good UDFA signing. I think we’d all prefer close misses, not complete whiffs from a Gam who is supposedly one of the better ones in the league.
Exactly where I'm at. Generally drafts look their best early on, too. But even recognizing that I have to say this one is trending well. I expect this one will be Snead's best.I would agree with those that think we have had more then our share of busts in previous years.
But again, we shipped off numerous first and second rounders in a strategy that helped us get the Lombardi. So it looks worse then it could have been otherwise.
I also think this years draft was a hell of a draft. Avila, Tomlinson, Puka and E. Evans look like major home runs. Several others in the mix might become contributors as well.
So basically the same amount of players.Here's some information that may be helpful....not counting their current draft.....home grown talented drafted by them.....
.....the dumb assed, lousy scouting Rams current roster includes draft picks from:
2014 (1), 2015 (1), 2016 (1), 2017 (1), 2018 (2), 2019 (0), 2020 (5), 2021 (5) and 2022 (5)
The defending World Champion Chiefs current roster includes draft picks from:
2016 (1), 2017 (1), 2018 (1), 2019 (1), 2020 (5), 2021 (4), 2022 (9)
Huge difference, eh?
NOTE: The Rams have made ZERO first round picks from 2017-2023, the Chiefs have made 5. The Rams have made six 2nd round selections, the Chiefs 10.
No credit at all for 2021? A team with no 1st rounders since 2016 and limited other day 2 picks due to trades? Yet literally a tweet from January a month before we won the super bowl...So basically the same amount of players.
And one ends up the world champion and one is 5 and 12.
So Kansas City's drafting is better and their player development and coaching is better.
That's why they're the world champions and we are 5 and 12.
No credit at all for 2021? A team with no 1st rounders since 2016 and limited other day 2 picks due to trades? Yet literally a tweet from January a month before we won the super bowl...
View: https://twitter.com/Jason_OTC/status/1488185083638996998?s=20
Seems they do pretty good when you look at the big picture compared to most other teams.
So basically the same amount of players.
And one ends up the world champion and one is 5 and 12.
So Kansas City's drafting is better and their player development and coaching is better.
That's why they're the world champions and we are 5 and 12.
No credit at all for 2021? A team with no 1st rounders since 2016 and limited other day 2 picks due to trades? Yet literally a tweet from January a month before we won the super bowl...
View: https://twitter.com/Jason_OTC/status/1488185083638996998?s=20
Seems they do pretty good when you look at the big picture compared to most other teams.