Rams need big-body receiver as deep threat for Matthew Stafford

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Rams need big-body receiver as deep threat for Matthew Stafford​

The Los Angeles Rams already one of the most productive receiver duos in the NFL in Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp.

DeSean Jackson’s signing in free agency gives the Rams a deep, vertical threat with speed, and Van Jefferson should develop into a consistent, reliable third receiver in his second season.

That said, the Rams do not have a big, physical receiver that can consistently win contested catches down the field. And that’s something that Matthew Stafford had during his time with the Detroit Lions.

Most notably, Calvin Johnson provided a big, physical presence at receiver for the Lions and Stafford during his Hall of Fame career. Most recently, Kenny Golladay did that for the last couple seasons in Detroit.

The Rams do not have a big, physical receiver with those traits currently on the roster, and should look to add one in this year’s draft.

“If we can add firepower, someone to make a play, that’s good -- in whatever shape, form or genre,” Rams GM Les Snead said earlier this year. “We talk about receivers a lot and how can they make a play. Some people can run by people. Some people can make people miss. Some people can just go up and get a rebound, and things like that.”

There are a handful of receivers who fit that profile, including LSU’s Terrace Marshall and Michigan’s Nico Collins.

The Rams struggled to create big plays last season. L.A.’s six passing plays of 40-plus yards was tied for eight-worst in the NFL. The Rams’ 20 passing touchdowns was seventh-worst in the league. And L.A.’s 6.8 yards per pass play was No. 19 in the NFL.

Receivers currently on the roster

WR (7): Starters
-- Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp, DeSean Jackson. Reserves -- Van Jefferson, Trishton Jackson, Nsimba Webster, J.J. Koski.

Receivers to consider for the Rams

Round 2 (57)
Terrace Marshall, 6-3, 205, LSU
The skinny:
Finished with 106 receptions for 1,594 receiving yards and 23 total touchdowns at LSU, so the production is there. Marshall can create big plays down the field with his athleticism and wide catch radius, and also can play in the slot.

Round 3 (88)
Nico Collins, 6-4, 215, Michigan
The skinny:
Collins averaged 17.8 yards per catch and finished with 13 total touchdowns at Michigan. Good size/speed athlete that needs to develop as a receiver. Collins ran a 4.42-second, 40-yard time at his pro day. He opted out of 2020 season.

Round 3 (103)
Tutu Atwell, 5-9 155, Louisville

The skinny: Yep, he’s small. However, like DeSean Jackson, Atwell has home-run speed and is a big play waiting to happen. Atwell finished with 139 receptions for 2,303 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns at Louisville.

Round 4 (141)
Tamorrion Terry, 6-3, 207, Florida State
The skinny:
Big receiver with electric speed who can go up and win contested catches at the moment of truth. Terry holds school record with five touchdowns of 70-plus yards.

Round 6 (209)
Demetric Felton, 5-9, 189, UCLA
The skinny:
Felton played running back for the Bruins but projects as a receiver in the NFL. He competed at that position with good results at the Senior Bowl. According to Ryan Dyrud of the Los Angeles Football Network, the Rams have had zoom conversations with Felton.

Round 7 (252)
Ben Skowronek, 6-3, 220, Notre Dame
The skinny:
Physical receiver who is an effective run blocker and played against good competition with the Fighting Irish. He finished with 29 receptions for 439 receiving yards and five scores last season.
 

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Josh Imatorbhebhe, Illinois, is another intriguing mid-late Rd, guy. 6'2", 220 #'s runs a 4.58 40 and is very physical at point of attack and has some huge hops to him. It's another skill set that is lacking in our WR room. JRey was envisioned to be that guy, but was never really a physical guy for his size. I know we worry about DJax remaining healthy, but we still need a big body/physical/jump ball guy and Both SM and LS have hinted to it. Next yr's draft is going to be loaded at WR as well. So if we can't nab one of the very good speed guys fairly early, we might need to look for the next best thing. The WR from Iowa, Ihmir Smith Marsette, might be there for us as well in the later mid rounds. Very fast. About 6'1" I believe. Has return skills.
 

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Josh Imatorbhebhe, Illinois, is another intriguing mid-late Rd, guy. 6'2", 220 #'s runs a 4.58 40 and is very physical at point of attack and has some huge hops to him. It's another skill set that is lacking in our WR room. JRey was envisioned to be that guy, but was never really a physical guy for his size. I know we worry about DJax remaining healthy, but we still need a big body/physical/jump ball guy and Both SM and LS have hinted to it. Next yr's draft is going to be loaded at WR as well. So if we can't nab one of the very good speed guys fairly early, we might need to look for the next best thing. The WR from Iowa, Ihmir Smith Marsette, might be there for us as well in the later mid rounds. Very fast. About 6'1" I believe. Has return skills.
6'4" Tamorrion Terry
from FSU

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Round 7 (252)
Ben Skowronek, 6-3, 220, Notre Dame
The skinny:
Physical receiver who is an effective run blocker and played against good competition with the Fighting Irish. He finished with 29 receptions for 439 receiving yards and five scores last season.

My guy!!
 

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Before stating my opinion, I should clarify that I have a genuine gift for being wrong in anticipating what the Rams will do.

Seriously, I am really good at not getting it correct.

I don't see WR.
Woods and Cooper are very good, with big contracts that can't be moved unless the Rams want to see what is even worse than Cap-Hell in dead-$. Jefferson was a 2020 second round pick who did well in a mostly #4-WR-role. DeSean Jackson was signed to provide a needed deep threat. Jackson's durability is a concern. We don't know what the Rams have with Trishton Jackson.

A big red-zone-target would be a very nice addition.

That all being said, the WR-group is a Team-strength.

Now, behind Ramsey and Williams, the Rams have no proven CB-depth; and very few options.

Joseph-Day had an excellent 2020 season (sorry Old-Not-Dead) and Gaines is behind him. But at the three and five spots, behind Donald and Robinson, the Rams have no proven DL-depth.

Higbee is solid and Mundt is an excellent #3-TE (special teams contributor and good short-yardage run-blocker). But, again, the Rams have no proven #2 TE.

There is no proven center on the roster.

I think the LB position is decent-to-good but an upgrade inside or out would be nice. I like Kiser and Howard but durability is an issue there. Floyd is strong at one OLB/Edge spot but the other three options (Ogoronkwo, Lewis and Hollins) are mostly un-proven and/or have durability concerns.

Like many, I have hopes for un-proven, young talent ... Long (CB) ... Williams, Banks, Hoecht and Copeland (DL) ... Hopkins (TE) ... Shelton, Corbett, Allen (ugh!) at Center. However, none of those guys are proven; and None of those positions are as strong as WR.

That's a lot of needs for a team that only has three picks between #57 and #101.

My hope and guess is that the Rams feel good about some of the above young talent and positions, and have those areas lower on their list of needs. For example, going back to the Hopkins discussion, should the Rams draft a TE in rounds 2-4, or make a move on a veteran like Zach Ertz, that would indicate they are not confident in Hopkins. However, should they avoid the position (except for a late-round pick or undrafted free agents), that would indicate to me that they feel good about Hopkins' ability to step-up in 2021.
 

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What we have at WR:
-4 great route runners with great hands (Woods, Kupp, Jefferson, Jackson)
-3 great YAC receivers (Woods, Kupp, Jackson)
-1 proven and 1 potential (Jackson, Jefferson) burner to stretch the field

What we don’t have at WR:
- High point strong handed red zone target
- Dangerous PR
- Proven backfill for Jackson after this year.

Let’s make that red zone target a draft priority and find some competition for PR/Jackson backfill thru UDFAs.
 

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Receiver is one of our lowest needs but McVay likes his toys. So I figure he will come out of this draft with a WR or TE.

I really like Fehoko. First vid of his I watched he trucked a DB, he's my kinda player.. He has real nice suddennes to him for his size too. Pretty open minded with these guys though since I haven't really focused on wideouts.

TE the Boston College kid also looks like a really nice all-around player. Not fast or anything but a big target who gets open and makes tons of catches. Seems like McVay prefers athletes there though.
 

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I don't see WR as an early-draft need for the Rams, but Terrace Marshall is the kind of pick that could leave the entire league scratching their heads as to how the Rams keep adding talent in drafts where they didn't have a first round pick.

Unfortunately, I have a feeling the Ravens or Packers take him at the end of the first.
 

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Yeah, why not. Any player they feel can help now in the future, sure.
 

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Thread title says we need a big bodied WR deep threat which I've been saying for months now yet it lists Felton and Atwell? Guy I've been pushing for needs a bit of work as a deep threat (needs to work on using his body) but has speed and great return ability.

IHMIR SMITH-MARSETTE


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Micheal Strachan, WR, Charleston.

6’ 5” with 4.5 speed.

Probably would have to “reach” to get him despite a lack of recent playing.
4th round?

Dai’Jean Dixon, WR, Nichols State

6’ 4” with 4.6 speed.

5th round partly because of his arrest past. He broke Carriers career receiving marks so he not fall that far.

That’s my 2021 WR class with late round picks.

Michael Strachan
Dai’Jean Dixon
 
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What we have at WR:
-4 great route runners with great hands (Woods, Kupp, Jefferson, Jackson)
-3 great YAC receivers (Woods, Kupp, Jackson)
-1 proven and 1 potential (Jackson, Jefferson) burner to stretch the field

What we don’t have at WR:
- High point strong handed red zone target
- Dangerous PR
- Proven backfill for Jackson after this year.

Let’s make that red zone target a draft priority and find some competition for PR/Jackson backfill thru UDFAs.
Yeah and Stafford may be blowing up McVay's phone with highlight vids of some of these guys too lol. He likes to take shots deep so any wideout with good wheels who has good ball tracking skills and a willingness to even go up for the ball (doesn't have to be a big guy though that would be nice) should be in play.

If it's me I'd focus the trenches in this draft. But I have learned you can't rule anything out with the Rams. :alol:
 

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Thread title says we need a big bodied WR deep threat which I've been saying for months now yet it lists Felton and Atwell? Guy I've been pushing for needs a bit of work as a deep threat (needs to work on using his body) but has speed and great return ability.

IHMIR SMITH-MARSETTE


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DargY_fIsMw

He really is something. That game speed and separation is real. (y)
 

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Round 7 (252)
Ben Skowronek, 6-3, 220, Notre Dame
The skinny:
Physical receiver who is an effective run blocker and played against good competition with the Fighting Irish. He finished with 29 receptions for 439 receiving yards and five scores last season.

My guy!!
Domer.
 

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Josh Imatorbhebhe, Illinois, is another intriguing mid-late Rd, guy. 6'2", 220 #'s runs a 4.58 40 and is very physical at point of attack and has some huge hops to him. It's another skill set that is lacking in our WR room. JRey was envisioned to be that guy, but was never really a physical guy for his size. I know we worry about DJax remaining healthy, but we still need a big body/physical/jump ball guy and Both SM and LS have hinted to it. Next yr's draft is going to be loaded at WR as well. So if we can't nab one of the very good speed guys fairly early, we might need to look for the next best thing. The WR from Iowa, Ihmir Smith Marsette, might be there for us as well in the later mid rounds. Very fast. About 6'1" I believe. Has return skills.
just imagine Romo trying to pronounce that last name