Rams players you were wrong about

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To stay on topic...Wes Welker (after being picked up by us), Dante Hall, TA, Greg Robinson, Brandon Lloyd, and I wanted Suh over Bradford. Oh yea, Danario Alexander (after being pumped up by a few of you here, of course)
 
Chris Long.

His footwork was so awful coming out of Virginia that I couldn't see him even with that motor making plays.

Granted, even he admitted after his first season that his footwork was terrible, but he improved way more than I thought.

Chris Long is my pick as well. Seemed to me to be a lot like Grant Wistrom. High motor, great effort guy with not quite enough ability to be worthy of the 2nd pick. Really wanted Matt Ryan. Over history, drafting at #2 has not been very good for us.
I still have an old wore out Grant Wistrom jersey in the closet.
 
Claude Wroten. Went from stud to dud!
 
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One of my all time favorite Rams and I watched every game Orlando Pace played at The Ohio State University and his nickname was Pancake, which underscored how helpless defensive players were against him.

Joel Buchsbaum of Pro Football Weekly, started publishing draft books before anyone really knew what they were, always put the player's strength and weakness and I will never forget his weakness on Orlando Pace.

It read....Weakness: Pace has never been beaten pass blocking or run blocking, so nobody knows how he's going to react at the next level, once somebody actually beats him....In other words, Pace had no weakness and Buchsbaum had to invent one....Outstanding and thank you Dick Vermeil and the New York Jets for allowing the St. Louis Rams to trade up.

Good memory!

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I thought that Greg Robinson, Jason Smith, and Joe Klopfenstein would all work out. I was completely wrong.
 
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I really liked pretty much everyone from '05 to about '12. I was young and dumb, and 100% confident the Rams could be that bad for that long...

In particular, I really liked Austin Pettis and Adam Carriker. I really thought Ogletree would work out as a middle linebacker. That was fairly wrong.
 
Back when Chuck Knox was in round 2 as Rams coach, we had a dearth of receiving talent much as we are familiar with in more recent times - partly because Knox let Henry Ellard walk (who then proceeded to have multiple 1000 yard seasons with Washington ...). And to make things worse, in round 1 of the 1994 draft, he traded with San Francisco, allowing them to get Bryant Young, who was a Ram-wrecker for years, while Knox took a bust known as Wayne Gandy (who I disliked from the get-go, and who, unfortunately, I was right about).

So ... in round 2, Knox takes some WR from Memphis named Isaac Bruce. "Who the f--k is that?!?" I thought. I'd read all the pre-draft magazines, and hadn't seen squat about Bruce. I was very disappointed, but shouldn't have been. Proving the old adage about "a stopped clock is right twice a day", or the Tom Petty line "even the losers get lucky sometimes", that Bruce kid turned out to be a bit better than I thought he would ... as in should-be Hall of Fame better. An all-time great, and you can make a case for him as the Rams best WR ever. I still don't think Knox knew what the hell he was doing, but the Rams nevertheless punched the winning lottery ticket with that pick.

On the flip side ... I thought, if nothing else, Greg Robinson would at least be a decent guard in the NFL, and would be really good at run blocking. But a combination of miserably bad coaching, a loss of confidence in his abilities by both himself and the staff, and an eventual lack of dedication and ability to handle adversity when things went south made this one really bad pick for us.
 
Well, it's a might good thing that we let none of us choose our draft picks. And to think we were being a might judgy.:doh:
 
Has nobody mentioned Superbowl Champion Jimmy Kennedy yet?
 
Brian Leonard....I so wanted him to work out because he seemed like a good guy (he was), but he was WAY too small for a Full Back. I knew it, but hoped against hope...

OMG, At the time I remember there was a pretty good Center sitting there, turned out to be pretty good; Ryan Kalil. I am sure there were other good players too but oh well.
 
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I thought that Greg Robinson, Jason Smith, and Joe Klopfenstein would all work out. I was completely wrong.

Liked Robinson & Klop too, Smith was a bust from day one, everyone in the organization knew they whiffed and to this day GROB just did not have it from the neck up and did not want to work that hard. Klopfenstein forgot how to catch once he left Colorado.
 
I wasn't excited about Greg Robinson as the second overall pick but I was confident that he would develop into a solid starting LT.
 
It was 1996: R1A - Lawrence Phillips (over Eddie George), R1B - Eddie Kennison (over Marvin Harrison), R2 - Tony Banks. Thought we had hit the Trifecta Super Jackpot! NOT!!!.

Tough one there...

One goes to prison and is currently deceased, one left and got better playing for KC and the other won a Super Bowl ring elsewhere
 
High hopes for Greg Robinson-wrong
Tre Mason - thought he had a lot of football in him...did not see it coming
Archuleta-expected more

Wrong about these guys
 
Has nobody mentioned Superbowl Champion Jimmy Kennedy yet?
Yes they did, but it's okay, because I didn't admit that I was so excited that they got either him, as it Was him or Marcus Trufant who was taken one pick earlier that I wanted. So when we got Kennedy I was psyched. Man I'm dumb.
 
High hopes for Greg Robinson-wrong
Tre Mason - thought he had a lot of football in him...did not see it coming
Archuleta-expected more

Wrong about these guys
Am I mis-remembering something? I was young, but I remember Archuleta playing well ish. I was mostly all about him tackling the hell out of people, but I didn't know he sucked enough to be mentioned multiple times here.
 
Am I mis-remembering something? I was young, but I remember Archuleta playing well ish. I was mostly all about him tackling the hell out of people, but I didn't know he sucked enough to be mentioned multiple times here.
He was average at best for a couple of years, but then his body started falling apart, and since being physical was his game, it was game over for him.