Can’t comment on what thoughts come to mind.Day 1 of camp
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—Then again as a kid I had National Geographic.Today I only have the vans high top National Geographic shoes. Still not hard to vision that picture.
Can’t comment on what thoughts come to mind.Day 1 of camp
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It would be in the 5-10lb range. That's a lot if it's majority muscle.I am curious about Cam's comment regarding his weight being "way up" @ 5'10 and usually listed between 215 -218 what does that mean? Could he be 230, seems unlikely with his frame but maybe 225ish?
I believe Cams frame can easily hold 12-15lbs. 230 isn’t out of the realm.I am curious about Cam's comment regarding his weight being "way up" @ 5'10 and usually listed between 215 -218 what does that mean? Could he be 230, seems unlikely with his frame but maybe 225ish?
Hoecht played in college and as a rookie at about 285 lbs. He ran his 4.6 40 yd time at that weight. Since his move to edge I have always assumed he would drop back to his "normal" weight range of 280-290 lbs. He doesn't necessarily sacrifice power in that range because he showed as a rookie he had a great combo of speed and power. At edge it's more about technique for a guy like Hoecht. With a full year of experience and now a second year with a full TC at edge I think he should impress. His agility and quickness was clearly evident at that weight as well.
Young and Hoecht look to give the Rams two good edges heading into the season. He had 4 sacks last year as a completely inexperienced player playing at a weight he was asked to gain to play inside at 3T. Now if he reverts back to his original rookie weight he could be even more impressive given his improved experience. People are sleeping on Young and Hoecht and they shouldn't. With Donald inside and Murchison playing NT on passing downs they could have a good 4 man rush.
I think Turner will be Donald's rotational player as he's expected to play 3T when AD retires. It's one of the reasons I'm expecting the D to be better than most assume. They will have a good rotational depth on the front with Hampton, Mathis and Turner. They should be able to keep their starters fresh and hopefully reduce injuries because of it. This roster has better depth than their 2021 Super Bowl roster.
Ernest Jones or Earnest Brown ?Earnest Brown already proved he's a good MIKE LB. The question is not whether he's good but who will play around him? With the Rams being very deep at OLB, they could play a lot of one ILB (Jones). Johnson is listed as a OLB but he plays better inside which would make him an ILB.
Bobby Brown was drafted because Morris wants to play a Fangio style read/react DL with a 0T NT. Gaines was allowed to walk because of Morris. Gaines is a damn good 1T NT but Morris insists upon playing soft on early downs so he wants Brown to play a 2 gap 0T NT. In that scenario, Bobby Brown is simply a blocker eater counting on the LBs behind him to make the plays. Morris could play Mathis as a WIL behind Hoecht which would give Jones support on run downs. Morris could also play Hampton as a SAM OLB in the same way Philips used Ekubam. Why? Because with a WIL and SAM playing with OLB they have better physical size to play contain for the many mobile QBs the Rams will face. It would also take away those short dumpoff passes.
It will be interesting to see what defensive alignment Morris trots out there in TC. I've pointed this out in other posts so I didn't feel the need to belabor the point.
With all due respect, you keep forgetting about punt returns, if the Rams keep a WR for punt returns IMO, McCutcheon will not make the team.Cutch will make the squad & Ben Sko because of special teams.Puka looks smooth & going to be a steal from 2023.