I'm a little surprised that anyone is disappointed in what the Rams received in the trade. It was a obstensibly salary dump and a removal of an underperforming and unhappy player.
There's not much of a market for a RB who can't catch, won't block and averages 1.4 yards per carry. What could possibly go wrong?
Every defence knew that when Akers was in the game, we were going to run it. Just stack the box and stuff the man.
Akers is to be appreciated for working so hard to come back so quickly from the Achilles injury and for that he must be commended.
In the end, the Rams made a mistake by drafting Akers as high as they did, particularly given the glaring holes in his game and lack of dominant running back qualities.
Akers, as many highly drafted players often do, had an inflated view of his worth and appears not to see or acknowledge the significant deficiencies and limitations in his game.
The problem is that Akers feels that he's better than he is.
He simply couldn't accept the fact that Kyren Williams is more playable because he can catch, can block, can identify and hit holes more quickly, is not so prone to fumbling, seems to have a nose for the end zone - and importantly - Williams' presence in the backfield doesn't automatically signal to the defence that we're going to run the ball.
Nonetheless, I wish Akers all the best in the future.