Rams Signing TE Colby Parkinson

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I don't know. I still want to see how Allen turns out; I think he could be Higbee, but better.
So do I. But logically that has little to do with Parkinson, who ensures the team won't be short at TE if Allen requires a little time.
 

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I know nothing! So I’ll just wallow in pleasant surprise. GO RAMS! Do your thang!
 

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Clearly, the Rams have some first hand knowledge here, as he’s coming from Seattle.

Big dude: 6’7, 251.

Clearly a move motivated by Higbee’s injury.
Aside from the great size dude has some nice hands.
only watched a bit of film but he was making some high difficulty grabs.
Seems to be a pretty natural catcher of the ball.
Could be nice redzone target
 

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There are other FA TE's I would have preferred (maybe even from the same former team) but he looks the part and appears to have some nice hands.
 

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Yeah if Allen is starter material then Higs will be phased out. Depends on Allen really. But I have to say that given that I expected to endure a subpar TE position this year this is a pleasant surprise. And it makes sense because this year's TE draft class is weak.

Rams just got tougher up front basically. That's really good for facing the shitters too btw. I like the direction for sure. :thumbsup1:
Yea for sure, the more I read the more I'm liking this move. He's an underrated blocker and has more talent than he's been able to show thus far. I bet we had a solid grade on him coming out three years ago.

Most of our FA moves for offensive weapons has paid off big time. Plus giving #9 a 6'7 target in the red zone cant hurt.
 

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I don't see anything suggesting that Jackson is an elite run blocking guard. His PFF rating does not suggest that at all. I can't claim to have watched him play specifically much, but, I doubt he's elite. He may improve with us, but, he is also coming from a great line.
You're pretty down on Jackson with multiple posts in his thread. But you ain't gonna find many who agree with you. Detroit had the best line in the league and he was part of that equation. A lot of people think its a very good signing. I'm one of them.
 

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As far as our new tight end? Lemme see. Shane Waldron running that offense. Geno Smith throwing to the guy. Verses Sean McVay running the Rams offense. Matt Stafford will be throwing to him. I'd say the kid has a great opportunity to establish himself as a tier one tight end.
 

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The Parkinson contract makes that Higbee extension look even dumber.
Not "Dumb"

More like ... Ill-timed and Unfortunate.

When Higbee signed the extension he was a valued veteran that, despite often being Banged-up, almost always Suited-Up on Sunday.

A devastating knee injury in January (on a dirty hit) made Tight End more of a priority than it would have been.
 

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Not "Dumb"

More like ... Ill-timed and Unfortunate.

When Higbee signed the extension he was a valued veteran that, despite often being Banged-up, almost always Suited-Up on Sunday.

A devastating knee injury in January (on a dirty hit) made Tight End more of a priority than it would have been.
I agree. I thought it was odd when it was signed, and now burned us.


Didn't think it was necessary timing.
 

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It's always a gamble signing a vet to a big contract. I don't regret the Higs contract, just that the timing is rotten. The Gurley contract I was even fine with, had McVay slowed down & rested him a bit more, he might've been healthier for the playoffs. Heck, the Higs hit was at the end of a game, when we might've had him resting on the sidelines already. But it is what it is.
....anyway, this Parkinson kid.... what a huuuuuuge kid he is. With semi-decent hands, he'll be fairly deadly as LB's won't know if they should cover him or not coming off of a bump route, afraid of getting pancaked if they guess wrong.
I really like this signing, this kid has experience, and rolling with what we have (and/or a rookie TE) wasn't going to be an option, we knew that going into this offseason after Higs got submarined. I"m on board so far!
 

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I don't know. I still want to see how Allen turns out; I think he could be Higbee, but better.
From what little I know about Parkinson, he seems more complimentary to Allen. I can see Allen as more of a receiving threat while CP can be more inline, but also versatile enough to get out into the route tree and cause mismatches.

IMO this move is another strategic weapon in the arsenal that McVay is building to destroy the cousin fuckers from the north.
 

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Yeah if Allen is starter material then Higs will be phased out. Depends on Allen really. But I have to say that given that I expected to endure a subpar TE position this year this is a pleasant surprise. And it makes sense because this year's TE draft class is weak.

Rams just got tougher up front basically. That's really good for facing the shitters too btw. I like the direction for sure. :thumbsup1:
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