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Can you name some of Draft Prospects you would like to see the Rams consider drafting and what Round you think they will be picked?

I am hoping for one of the Linebackers (Josey Jewell, Micah Kiser, Malik Jefferson, Ogbonnia Okoronkwo) or one of the OL (Orlando Brown/Could he possibly fall this far!, Tyrell Crosby, Chukwuma Okorafor, Alex Cappa) in the 3rd Round.
 

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Can you name some of Draft Prospects you would like to see the Rams consider drafting and what Round you think they will be picked?

I am hoping for one of the Linebackers (Josey Jewell, Micah Kiser, Malik Jefferson, Ogbonnia Okoronkwo) or one of the OL (Orlando Brown/Could he possibly fall this far!, Tyrell Crosby, Chukwuma Okorafor, Alex Cappa) in the 3rd Round.

OO should be there for sure , plus a couple of OL guys.
 

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Can you name some of Draft Prospects you would like to see the Rams consider drafting and what Round you think they will be picked?

I am hoping for one of the Linebackers (Josey Jewell, Micah Kiser, Malik Jefferson, Ogbonnia Okoronkwo) or one of the OL (Orlando Brown/Could he possibly fall this far!, Tyrell Crosby, Chukwuma Okorafor, Alex Cappa) in the 3rd Round.
I still working up my preferred wish list & where I would like to see them selected I will get back with you later this evening....I have been questioning myself as of late on my running off season theme that LB'ers is a very big need for this Rams team:cautious:.

Just how many LB'ers does Wade really need? Wade has 9 now. Just how many times & how long are we going to see 4 LB'ers on the field?

When your best talent is overloaded in your secondary why not use them?

Or would you suggest Wade just let his talented DB's collect dust & rust?

Wade ran more Nickel than base last season & his secondary was not close to being as good as it is now.

Does Wade love to slide into a 4 player front DL with pass rushers? you bet ...with the DL now bulging with outstanding big pass rushers i.e. Suh, Donald, Easley & Brockers why use a rookie or lesser talent to rush & dismember QB's? Will Wade use all the LB'er Edge Rushers like he did in 2017?

The last time the Rams drafted any OL'ers? 3 years ago. My main priority would be discovering & getting a Swing OT to replace Darrell Williams & Cornelius Lucas. Better hope we can land a good prospect @ some point .big need here.

Rams stand a good chance to be looking @ 3 UFA starting OL'ers looking for big contracts elsewhere & a retiring all pro LT .....at this time next season. Better try to find some economy priced drafted OL'ers to fill all these departures NOW ...Why?

Because knowledgeable NFL fans know it takes more time than ever before to stew these new college OL'ers to be ready to play in the NFL .:notsure:
 
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I still working up my preferred wish list & where I would like to see them selected I will get back with you later this evening....I have been questioning myself as of late on my running off season theme that LB'ers is a very big need for this Rams team:cautious:.

Just how many LB'ers does Wade really need? Wade has 9 now. Just how many times & how long are we going to see 4 LB'ers on the field?

When your best talent is overloaded in your secondary why not use them?

Or would you suggest Wade just let his talented DB's collect dust & rust?

Wade ran more Nickel than base last season & his secondary was not close to being as good as it is now.

Does Wade love to slide into a 4 player front DL with pass rushers? you bet ...with the DL now bulging with outstanding big pass rushers i.e. Suh, Donald, Easley & Brockers why use a rookie or lesser talent to rush & dismember QB's? Will Wade use all the LB'er Edge Rushers like he did in 2017?

The last time the Rams drafted any OL'ers? 3 years ago. My main priority would be discovering & getting a Swing OT to replace Darrell Williams & Cornelius Lucas. Better hope we can land a good prospect @ some point .big need here.

Rams stand a good chance to be looking @ 3 UFA starting OL'ers looking for big contracts elsewhere & a retiring all pro LT .....at this time next season. Better try to find some economy priced drafted OL'ers to fill all these departures NOW ...Why?

Because knowledgeable NFL fans know it takes more time than ever before to stew these new college OL'ers to be ready to play in the NFL .:notsure:

Looking forward to seeing your list!
 

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This was put together, has many prospect, but missing some like Jeff Holland of Auburn.

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1. Billy Price - OC/OG - Ohio St - 6'-4" 305 lbs. - A balanced pass/run OC with a nasty streak I like and can move some in space. Torn Pec at combine shouldn't move him much IMO.

2 . Aden Key - Edge - LSU - 6'-6" 238 lbs. - Prototype pass rushing 3-4 edge. Dominated 2016. Injuries and off the field concerns make him next to impossible to rank for a hack like me.

3. Dorance Armstrong Jr. - Edge - Kansas - 6'-4" 246 lbs. - Long, lean with a natural bend and a quick first step to help him get the edge. Will need to get stronger and develop more pass rush moves.

4. Will Hernandez - OG - UTEP - 6'-2" 327 lbs. - Strong, tough interior blocker with hands like cinder blocks. +movement for his size. A little lungey at times (is lungey a word?, he lunges and gets off balance)

5. Lorenzo Carter - Edge - Georgia - 6'-5" 250 lbs. - Warmed up to him after seeing more. Long and fluid. Just tarting to live up to his potential. Can get bigger and stronger. Can set an edge against the run. More athletic and loose framed then some of the other edge defenders.

6. Tyrell Crosby - OT - Oregon - 6'-5" 309 lbs. - Strong, nasty LT that did not allow a QB pressure or hit. Needs tech. work, a bit below average movement skills.

7. Uchenna Nwosu - Edge - USC - 6'-2" 251 lbs. - Pass rush specialist that could grow into a full time edge backer. Smooth athlete needs to get stronger.

8. Kemoko Turay- Edge - Rutgers - 6'-5" 253 lbs. - Didn't notice him until Senior Bowl. A speed to power edge rusher that makes plays all over. Shoulder injury concerns.

9. Chukwuma Okorafor - LT - Western Michigan - 6'-6" 320 lbs. - A LT prospect that could use a redshirt as he discovered football later then most. Has played left and right and is a former soccer player, so above average feet for a OT.

10. Martinas Rankin - OT - Miss. St. - 6'-4" 308 lbs. - More a technician then mauler. Great size and length for a LT. went the JuCo route before MS.

11. Mike Gesicki - TE - Penn State - 6'-5" 247 lbs. - Huge 2nd level target at 6'-6" 250 lbs. Needs to improve his blocking.

12. Connor Williams - OL - Texas - 6'-5" 296 lbs. - Injury really muddies the water on him. Might need a redshirt. Has flashed nfl quality LT ability and athleticism. I think his length moves him inside.

13. Harrison Phillips - DT - Stanford - 6'-3" 307 lbs. - An active, space eating NT, +hand usage, good motor.

14. Rashaad Penny - RB - San Diego State - 5'-11" 220 lbs. - 2000 yard rusher. Physical with big play ability. I love his feet.

15. Brian O'Neil - OT - Pitt. - 6'-7" 297 lbs. - a really athletic LT that started out as a HS WR, then a TE at pitt then a RT for 2 years and now a LT.

16. Desmond Harrison - OT - West Georgia - 6'-6" 292 lbs. - Have seen a little bit of him after getting a tip from a friend. Always in a 2 point stance. Excellent mirror. Needs to add weight. As athletic as any OL in the draft.

17. Josh Sweat - Edge - FSU - 6'-5" 252 lbs. - Size/speed/ athlete that has tons of upside, so there's some projection with him. Can set an edge, needs to get more consistant.

18. Josey Jewell - ILB - Iowa - 6'-1" 234 lbs. - A quicker, smaller ILB that diagnoses quickly and makes plays. Danny Trevathon anyone? Improved his coverage ability, but is strongest against the run.

19. Mark Andrews - TE - Oklahoma - 6'-5" 256 lbs. - Pure pass catcher that with cause matchup problems. Not really a blocker.

20. Frank Ragnow - OC - Arkansas - 6'-5" 312 lbs. - An Alyo favorite. Tough run blocker that also didn't allow a QB sack. Has also played OG, but his strength is rare for a OC. High ankle sprain will keep him out of post season stuff.

21. Tim Settle - DT - Virginia Tech - 6'-3" 329 lbs. - A 34 NT that is more then a plugger. Disruptive at the point of attack.

22. Ogbonnia Okoronkwo - Edge - Oklahoma - 6'-2" 253 lbs. - A tad short, but explosive and makes plays. Takes a variety of paths to the QB but is too stiff to dip and rip to get the edge.

23. Malik Jefferson - LB - Texas - 6'-2" 236 lbs. - A size/speed/ thumper combo that is inconsistant and is surrounded by whispers of a lack of passion for football.

24. Jeff Holland - Edge - Auburn - 6'-1" 249 lbs. - Another tad short edge rusher that is relentless and tough. Can anchor against the run. Good hand fighter. Stiff, with little bend to get the edge.

25. Braden Smith - OG - Auburn - 6'-6" 315 lbs. - A balanced run/pass blocker has been consistant for a few seasons. A road grader type that lacks some athleticism.

26. Trenton Thompson - DT - Georgia - 6'-3" 288 lbs. - Was a tad off this year from last. But he is a run stuffer with first round potential.

27. Marcel Ateman - WR - Oklahoma St. - 6'-4" 216 lbs. - playmaker that I like more then his teammate Washington (who I was focusing on...) Routes need work.

28. Jamarco Jones - OT - Ohio State - 6'-4" 299 lbs. - Had a good season as a run blocker, gave up some hits on his QB. In a word: Steady.

29. Alex Cappa - OG - Humboldt State - 6'-6" 305 lbs. -Never saw him until he dominated the Senior Bowl. A mauler with good strength and surprisingly light feet. Level of competition is his only knock.

30. Austin Corbett - OG - Nevada - 6'-4" 306 lbs. - Has played OT at Nevada. Steady in run and pass blocking. Looked good at the Senior Bowl.

31. Allen Lazard - WR - Iowa St. - 6'-5" 225 lbs. - Big, physical possession WR with +hands. Good blocker in the run game. Wins 50-50 balls with his strong hands.

32. Davontae Harris - CB - Illinois State - 5'-11" 205 lbs. - Could be a FS as he has the size and toughness. Doesn't play as fast as he timed, but consistanty made playhs on the ball. Average athlete.

33. Brandon Parker - OT - North Carolina A&T - 6'-8" 305 lbs. - Needs some technique work, but is a fairly athletic LT with the size and length needed. A perfect draft and develop OT.

34. Akrum Wadley - RB - Iowa - 5'-10" 194 lbs. - A smaller back that catches everything. A threat in the return game. Shifty as they come. Not a 3 down back.

35. Kyzir White - S - West Virginia - 6'-2" 218 lbs. - A rangy SS that filled the stat sheet this year including 94 tackles.

36. Micah Kiser - ILB -Virginia - 6'-0" 238 lbs. - A stat machine that is constantly coming forward and under control. @ 240 lbs, can hold his own, a bit tight but has made plays in the passing game.

37. Ian Thomas - TE - Indiana - 6'-4" 259 lbs. Caught my eye against Ohio State (same game as Cobbs) great hands and size , was under used at indiana.

38. Dalton Schultz - TE - Stanford - 6'-5" 244 lbs. - Along with Fumagalli, one of the better run blockers. Soft hands and is a reliable reciever. Won't scare defenses deep.

39. J'mon Moore - WR - Missouri - 6'-3" 207 lbs. - Similar to Josh Reynolds. Can win over the top, only played on the left side of the formation and has a limited route tree (comeback, fly, slant)

40. Tre-Quan Smith - WR - UCF - 6'-2" 210 lbs. - A quick and fast WR that can win jump balls and will help in the run game. Won't wow you.

41. Marquis Haynes - Edge - Ole Miss - 6'-2" 235 lbs. - Undersized, but fast and strong. Caught my eye when he put Cam Robinson on his butt last season. Will be a situational pass rusher to start.

42. Will Clapp - OG/OC - LSU - 6'-4" 311 lbs. - I liked him more then Ethan Pocic last year as a OC/OG prospect. I think he will be a OC in the NFL and does a very good job in the ground game.

43. Troy Fumagalli - TE - Wisconsin - 6'-5" 247 lbs. -Plus blocker with solid hands and is sneaky athletic. Birth defect caused his left index finger to be amputated.

44. Joseph Notebloom - OT - TCU- 6'-5" 309 lbs. - Great size with room to grow, athletic and good footwork. Needs to be more consistant and learn how to really use his hands as a tool.

45. PJ Hall - DL - Sam Houston St. - 6'-1" 310 lbs. - I'm glad he's done at SHSU. Strong and quick. Played inside and out and basically camped out in the backfield. FCS player, so a step up in competition is coming.

46. Deon Cain - WR - Clemson - 6'-2" 202 lbs. - A size/speed combo that can take the top off. Some concentration drops and a limited route tree give concern.

47. Isaac Yiadom - CB - Boston College - 6'-1" 190 lbs. - Caught my eye watching Landry. Tall, lean but a very physical CB. Perfect press corner that is a little tight.

48. Kylie Fitts - Edge - Utah - 6'-4" 263 lbs. - A pass rusher with a nice set of pass rush moves that could stand to get stronger. injury history. 34 OLB or a 43 DE.

49. Christian Sam - ILB - Arizona State - 6'-1" 244 lbs. - A 3 down ILBer similar to Kiser, not as instinctual and not the thmper. Better in coverage.

50. Mark Walton- RB - Miami - 5'-10" 202 lbs. - A bit undersized, but can run inside and out. Good hands in the passing game. Injuries slowed him this year, but could be a 3 down back in the NFL.

51. Scott Quessenberry - OC - UCLA - 6'-4" 315 lbs. A good hand fighter with a stout build, but his short arms allow defenders to get into his body. Held his own against Harrison Phillips (who I was watching)

52. Kameron Kelly - S/CB - San Diego State - 6'-2" 204 lbs. - safety that moved to CB last year and more then likely is a FS in the NFL. ran a 4.66 at combine and is a little stiff, but has serious ball skills and likes to tackle.

53. Rashaan Gaulden - CB - Tenn - 6'-1" 197 lbs. - A slot corner or possibly a switch to FS. Played better then he timed at the combine. Willing tackler, above average blitzing.

54. Jaleel Scott - WR - New Mexico State - 6'-5" 218 lbs. - Average speed and quickness, but tall and long and has a ridiculous catch radius and +ball skills.

55. Brendan Mahon - OG - Penn St - 6'-4" 320 lbs. - Great size at 6'-4" 320 lbs and is a good athlete, but not the mauler you would think he should be at 320 lbs.

56. Tegrey Scales - ILB - Indiana - 6'-0" 230 lbs. - A bit undersized for an ILB at 6'-0". +instincts and is always moving forward. Has trouble disengaging from blocks at times.

57. Chase Edmonds - RB - Fordham - 5'-9" 205 lbs. - An undersized, agile and plays with excellent balance. Catches well. Durability is a concern. Not much room to grow at 5'-9" 205 lbs.

58. Sean Welsh - OC/OG - Iowa - 6'-3" 306 lbs. - played everything except LT at Iowa. Fundamentally sound with good balance. @ 6'-2" looks like OC is his future. Not a powerhouse and an average athlete at best.

59. Chris Herndon - TE - Miami - 6'-4" 253 lbs. - Your typical super athletic, room for development Miami TE. A HS WR and he has room to grow into his frame. A willing blocker, but he needs a redshirt.

60. Quin Blanding - S - Virginia - 6'-2" 207 lbs. - A big, SS with double digit tackles year in and year out. Not explosive or fast, an average athlete. poor mans Cam Chancelor.

61. Siran Neal - S/CB - 6'-0" 206 lbs. - Jacksonville State - a combo position guy that played corner, but might be better suited as a FS. Agrressive in run defense and made plays on the ball. A bit stiff with 4.56 speed.

62. Olasunkanmi Adeniyi - Edge - Toledo - 6'-1" 248 lbs. - A high motor, aggressive speed to power edge @ 6'-2" 250 lbs. Built kinda like Jeff Holland, but more flexible. Can get knocked off his base. A late round personal favorite of mine.

63. Marcell Frazier - Edge - Missouri - 6'-5" 265 lbs. - a high motor, decent pass rusher with a variety of moves to get to the QB. Slow off the snap and not real explosive. Could be a 43 end or a 34 olb.

64. Tony Adams - OC/OG - North Carolina State - 6'-2" 322 lbs. - a Big bodied, +feet, +movement, lacks height and length, has played OC, which is probably his NFL spot.

65. Wyatt Teller - OG - Virginia Tech - 6'-4" 314 lbs. - +strength, +balance, +punch. But to me he was way to inconsistant. So he just really flashed at times.

66. John Kelly - RB - Tennessee - 5'-10" 216 lbs. - Under-sized, but a tough runner with +balance and a decent pass catcher. No burst and not a HR threat.

67. Kevin Tolliver II - CB - LSU - 6'-2" 192 lbs. - A taller CB. Never played up to his HS billing. He looks the part and stays with WRs, but has multiple injury concerns and off the field flags.

68. Hercules Mata'afa - Edge - Washington State - 6'-2" 254 lbs. - played DT at 255 lbs, so a switch to DE or 34 OLB is in his future. Won with pure strength and effort.

69. Bradley Bozeman - OC - Alabama - 6'-5" 316 lbs. - Another in a long line of quality Alabama centers. Strong, tough and has good size, not much of an athlete.

70. Trevon Young - Edge - Louisville - 6'-4" 258 lbs. - a speed to power guy that has had serious medical issues so he either passes and gets drafted or fails the medicals and goes undrafted.

71. Durham Smythe - TE - Notre Dame - 6'-5" 253 lbs. - Under-used due to miserable QB play. He's a in line blocker with a chance to do some seam work as a pass catcher, but thats about it.

72. Joe Ostman - Edge - Central Michigan - 6'-3" 255 lbs. - A +motor, +strength. Not as athltic as you would think for his sack production. Has a funny build.

73. Ryan Izzo - TE - Florida State - 6'-5" 256 lbs. - Another blocking TE with a bit of pass catch ability. I might be under-selling these Y-TEs.

74. Deadrin Senat - DT - South Florida - 6'-0" 314 lbs. - Another squatty DT at 6' 315 lbs. I only see him working as a 43 DT. Good run stuffer and I like his motor, but no pass rush.

75. Daurice Fountain - WR - Northern Iowa - 6'-1" 210 lbs. - Ran upper 4.4s to low 4.5s. Explosive athlete with good hands. Not a route technician. Played in the MVC so I'm not worried about level of competition.

76. Poona Ford - DT - Texas - 5'-11" 303 lbs. - at a shade under 6', he is under-sized as a DT. But +power, +leverage (like he has a choice lol). Being that short causes him to get swallowed up by the OL.

77. Parry Nickerson - CB - Tulane - 5'-10" 182 lbs. - 4.32 40 with 15 reps at 180 lbs. Flipper and I both like him. A smooth, fluid ballhawk that could stand to add some good weight to stand up to more physical WRS. I probably should have him much higher.

78. Ada Aruna - Edge - Tulane - 6'-5" 262 lbs. - a bigger edge with 4.6 speed, but he's stiff (it shows on tape and in the 3 cone time) can set an edge, and flashed as a pass rusher. Another late round favorite of mine.

79. Dominic Sanders - S - Georgia - 5'-11" 193 lbs. - +ball skills and a +athlete, but undersized and needs to get stronger.

80. Jamarcus King - CB - South Carolina - 6'-1" 185 lbs. - A long CB with +ball skills, needs to add weight to his frame. His 4.7 40 is concerning.

81. Jason Cabinda - ILB - Penn St - 6'-1" 239 lbs. - A downhill, high motor thumper, lacks the athleticism for man coverage. An oldschool MLB I like.

82. Brett Toth - OT - Army - 6'-6" 305 lbs. - He is a mid round talent that is commited to the Army for 2 years. So he's a draft and stash. Physical with room to grow if you are willing to wait for him.

83. Nick DeLuca - LB - North Dakota State -6'-3" 252 lbs. - ILB that has played outside as well. Can blitz and drop into zone coverage. +tackler +instincts, Injury concerns.

84. Ike Boettger - OT - Iowa - 6'-6" 310 lbs. - These Iowa OL grow on trees I guess. Good size and strength and we know was coached well, has played inside. Limited athletically.

85. Jack Cichy - LB - Wisconsin -6'-2" 238 lbs. - +instincts allow him to make up for being a marginal athlete I think. But however he does it, he gets to the ball quickly. Major injury history.

86. James Hearns - Edge - Louisville - 6'-3" 249 lbs. - a +pass rusher, that is stiff with character concerns.

87. Damon Webb -FS - Ohio State - 5'-11" 209 lbs. - A poor man's Lamarcus Joyner. An undersized CB turned S that plays smart and seems to make plays on the ball.

88. Cole Madison - OT - Washington State - Athletic OT with good movement skills that oddly enough can get knocked off balance by speed. Never had his hand in the dirt.

89. DJ Reed - CB - Kansas St - 5'-9" 188 lbs. - Slot corner. Not afraid to tackle. +ball skills +ST return skills.

90. Taron Johnson - CB - Weber St - 5'-11" 192 lbs. - Held his own at the Senior Bowl. A 6' corner that doesn't have the size to play outside, but could make a good slot corner. Being quicker then fast lends itself to that.

91. Geron Christian - OT - Lousville - 6'-5" 298 lbs. - Long and athletic with +balance, but he lets defenders into his body too much. Played both left and right.

92. Kenny Young - LB - UCLA - 6'-1" 236 lbs. - MLB that probably moves to WILL. Quick and smooth but lacks the strength to play inside.

93. Will Dissly - TE - Washington - 6'-4" 264 lbs. - I think Mayock loves this guy. I like him as a blocking TE with some upside.

94. Trayvon Henderson - S - Hawaii - 6'-0" 200 lbs. - He was a playmaker in '16, filled the stat sheet, then disappeared in '17. Will be interested to see if anyone takes a shot with him.

95. Roc Thomas - RB - Jacksonville St - 5'-10" 198 lbs. - Good size and strength with +balance and some wiggle. Lacks patience and vison.

96. John Atkins - DT - Georgia - 6'-3" 321 lbs. - a space eating DT that lacks athletic ability, but holds his own.

97. Jaylen Samuels - TE/H Back - North Carolina State - 5'-11" 225 lbs - he can block, catch, run between the tackles, but what is he? Not agile enough to be a RB, not heavy enough to be a FB, not tall enough to be a TE and too heavy to be a WR. A smart OC will find ways to use him.

98. Chandon Sullivan - CB - Georgia State - 5'-11" 195 lbs. - press corner with 4.6 speed. Quicker then fast and will have issues with speedsters.

99. Troy Apke - S - Penn State - 6'-1" 200 lbs. - Combine performance had me go back and look at him. He is a solid in run support, but seems a step behind in coverage. Has to be mental, because it isn't physical.

100. Shaun Dion Hamilton - ILB - Alabama - 6'-0" 228 lbs. - Smart, sound 34 ILBer that lacks ideal size and has had a couple of knee injuries.

101. Brian Allen - OC - Michigan State - 6'-1" 298 lbs. - A strong, tough center that is sluggish in his movement. A workhorse.

102 . Lowell Lotulelel - Utah - DT - 6'-2" 315 lbs. - Looked really good in 2016, strong at the point of attack. Production really dropped off this year.
 

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It would require some shuffling of our current draft picks (starting with dropping down a bit lower in Round 3):

J Sweat - FSU - EDGE - R3
J Jewell - IA - ILB - R3
S Griffin - UCF - ILB/OLB - R4
BJ Hill - NC ST - NT - R5
W Teller - VT - OG - R5
B Toth - Army - OT - R5
R Thomas - JAX ST - RB - R6
S Quessenberry - UCLA - OC - R6

Finishes the DEF and gives us depth on OL.
 

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It would require some shuffling of our current draft picks (starting with dropping down a bit lower in Round 3):

J Sweat - FSU - EDGE - R3
J Jewell - IA - ILB - R3
S Griffin - UCF - ILB/OLB - R4
BJ Hill - NC ST - NT - R5
W Teller - VT - OG - R5
B Toth - Army - OT - R5
R Thomas - JAX ST - RB - R6
S Quessenberry - UCLA - OC - R6

Finishes the DEF and gives us depth on OL.

What depth at OL? Tooth has a 2 year Army commitment.