JMHO of course,
but I wouldn't tag Tru, he's not worth 16.7 mil, and then we'd have to go through the same thing next year------with AD's contract coming up. If we can get a deal worked out----4yrs 52mil? then we keep him. We need at least two more CB's from the draft anyway, as our depth really falls off after Gaines. A 2nd round corner who can not only start, but can develop into a number 1 would be great.
Torched? I'd say the run defense was more of a problem. When we lost Hill/EJ we did look vulnerable versus some teams.Losing JJ did kill us though. The secondary got torched this year compared to last. You can't just keep letting guys go who you develop. That's not how you build a successful franchise.
I mentioned compared to 2015. The secondary looked fine the first 5 games before injuries hit. Which is why I was against letting go of JJ. Gaines was a question mark coming into the season health wise. But I really didn't like Hill. He got beat too many times to be a number 2.Torched? I'd say the run defense was more of a problem. When we lost Hill/EJ we did look vulnerable versus some teams.
We can't keep letting young talented players go, I'd definitely agree there. The only way to solve this is to renegotiate BEFORE the final year of a deal. We should have walked JJ & Tru in the room together...then gave them similar deals in 2014....
I'm kinda in the camp of 503....I like Troy Hill...much more than EJ & Joyner.
Gaines reminds me of Havenstein...a guy whose measurables didn't equate or explain why he had success as a rookie. And couldn't maintain it the next year. He couldn't duplicate his earlier success in the league. He didn't have the talent.Gaines was a question mark coming into the season health wise. But I really didn't like Hill. He got beat too many times to be a number 2.
I believe in him. He has all the tools to be successful as a corner in this league. Hopefully you're right and Wade can get the best out of him.Gaines reminds me of Havenstein...a guy whose measurables didn't equate or explain why he had success as a rookie. And couldn't maintain it the next year. He couldn't duplicate his earlier success in the league. He didn't have the talent.
Hill was lit up...beaten often...but Troy Hill can play. Again, scheme is in effect. Trust that he'll be on this roster in 2017 and Wade will know what to do with him.
Big time. Especially if Tru goes elsewhere.I think we need upgrade at cb
If Tru goes they'll need two starting caliber CBs. That's very hard to get in one offseason.Big time. Especially if Tru goes elsewhere.
I agree on that amount even if Trumaine remains or goes. I would add that when the Rams last went through a HC change back 2012 the Rams added 3 of the teams top 3 CB's that season in UFA ex all pro Cortland Finnegan & the utilization of a 2nd & a 3rd round selection for Janoris Jenkins & Trumaine Johnson & things worked out rather well.If Tru goes they'll need two starting caliber CBs. That's very hard to get in one offseason.
Torched? I'd say the run defense was more of a problem.
When we lost Hill/EJ we did look vulnerable versus some teams.
We can't keep letting young talented players go, I'd definitely agree there. The only way to solve this is to renegotiate BEFORE the final year of a deal. We should have walked JJ & Tru in the room together...then gave them similar deals in 2014....
I'm kinda in the camp of 503....I like Troy Hill...much more than EJ & Joyner.
Now I'm going to say something that most will likely roll their eyes at. Don't sleep on Troy Hill. He was somewhat of a knucklehead at Oregon and has his one stupid stunt with the Rams. But the kid really came on strong his senior year and seemed to be in on almost every play. But with players like Marriota, Fisher, Armstead, and Grasu getting all the attention at Oregon, I think the kid was overshadowed. The kid plays with attitude and if he has help over the top with bigger receivers could be a player. Keep in mind. JJ pretty much always needed help over the top early on and the two are also built very similarly and have similar speed an strength. Hill may actually be quicker. I'm thinking that if his young stupidity doesn't get in his way, this kid can be real good.
I am a very big fan of Hill and Countess still think w n Ed corners though and luckily this draft is loaded with a lot of talent
Honestly, I'm just not sure what either showed to make you a fan. I'm fine with them fighting for jobs in Training Camp, but I'd bring in a hell of a lot of competition. Because neither guy played well in 2016.
When it's all said and done JJ is a top 5 corner . Hill don't have JJ natural ability not a lot of corners do. But I do think hill is a good tackler for a corner saw him blow up a lot of plays so other guys could make the tackle, he has a lot of work to do to become a better corner but I think the tools and skills are there it's can he get his mind and act together that concerns meI could not disagree more, RF503. JJ was far quicker and far more physical. On top of that, JJ showed far better route/concept recognition skills, cover skills, and instincts. JJ was a top 10 talent in his draft class who fell due to off the field concerns. Troy Hill was a UDFA who couldn't stick on an active roster as a rookie.
Maybe the kid improves, but he's not JJ. He doesn't have the same level of natural talent. And he played quite poorly for us in 2016. It was more than just gambling and getting burnt deep. Hill was getting beat routinely at every level of the field.
In fact, I was quite disappointed with Hill's lack of physicality and poor tackling on the edge. JJ missed tackles, but he never lacked physicality.
I agree on that amount even if Trumaine remains or goes. I would add that when the Rams last went through a HC change back 2012 the Rams added 3 of the teams top 3 CB's that season in UFA ex all pro Cortland Finnegan & the utilization of a 2nd & a 3rd round selection for Janoris Jenkins & Trumaine Johnson & things worked out rather well.
Jeff Fisher let 6 of the Rams 2011 corners i.e. Ron Bartell, James Butler, Bradley Fletcher, Jerome Murphy, Justin King & Al Harris depart in just one off season. Now that's some serious change.:shocked:
If HC McVay & Snead refuse to enter into a $ 60 million contract & Trumaine Johnson & his lonely one INT bolts then a UFA like a A.J. Bouye or the other 40 other UFA corners...then utilize a couple of the first 4 selections for a corner & the Rams should be very well set to go with other five corners i.e. EJ Gaines, Troy Hill, Blake Countess, Mike Jordan and Lamarcus Joyner. so the world will not come to an end after all.
http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/cornerback/
When it's all said and done JJ is a top 5 corner . Hill don't have JJ natural ability not a lot of corners do. But I do think hill is a good tackler for a corner saw him blow up a lot of plays so other guys could make the tackle, he has a lot of work to do to become a better corner but I think the tools and skills are there it's can he get his mind and act together that concerns me
What I saw was potential. Hill went up against some top receivers this year and he did ok. I saw a kid that could run with the faster guys and track the ball. He always looked back to locate the ball and that's probably the most important trait because a lot of guys panick and never turn around even when they are in good position.
On Countess it's a small sample size but I think he is a perfect slot guy, he has great instinct closing speed and he is a physical tackler just like hill they both are sure tacklers. I think hill has the potential to be a outside corner a good number or 3 while I think Countess is better in the slot and more suited for the slot then Joyner. . I still think we draft 2 corners and a safety but I feel better on them two guys then I did Gaines.