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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...draft-final-quicksnap-grades-for-all-32-teams
https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/04/28/nfl-draft-2018-team-grades-picks-analysis
Los Angeles Rams
Draft picks: TCU OT Joseph Noteboom (No. 89), Michigan State C Brian Allen (No. 111), Stephen F. Austin DE John Franklin-Myers (No. 135), Virginia LB Micah Kiser (No. 147), Oklahoma LB Ogbonnia Okoronkwo (No. 160), Tennessee RB John Kelly (No. 176), Maine OG Jamil Demby (No. 192), Rutgers DT Sebastian Joseph (No. 195), Louisville LB Trevon Young (No. 205), TCU LB Travin Howard (No. 231), SMU DE Justin Lawler (No. 244).
They entered the draft with major needs at defensive end and, because of Alec Ogletree’s trade to the Giants, linebacker. But short on picks after trading for Brandin Cooks and Marcus Peters this year, the Rams didn’t address those areas until they drafted defensive end John Franklin (who may not be a pure edge rusher anyway) late in the fourth round and Ogbonnia Okoronkwo in the fifth round. Normally, that’d be grounds for a reprimanding, but drafting offensive line with their first two picks makes sense for this reason: Three O-linemen—Rob Havenstein, Jamon Brown and Rodger Saffold—are in contract years, and the other two—Andrew Whitworth and John Sullivan—are feeling their age. Personnel changes up front are looming in 2019, and all those fancy L.A. skill position players mean little without an O-line that allows the offense to function.
Grade: C+
Los Angeles Rams
SB Nation: C
ESPN: B-
NFL: A-
PFF: Average
The Rams’ draft didn’t even begin until pick No. 89, and they mostly added players who will round out the depth chart instead of immediate upgrades.
https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/04/28/nfl-draft-2018-team-grades-picks-analysis
Los Angeles Rams
Draft picks: TCU OT Joseph Noteboom (No. 89), Michigan State C Brian Allen (No. 111), Stephen F. Austin DE John Franklin-Myers (No. 135), Virginia LB Micah Kiser (No. 147), Oklahoma LB Ogbonnia Okoronkwo (No. 160), Tennessee RB John Kelly (No. 176), Maine OG Jamil Demby (No. 192), Rutgers DT Sebastian Joseph (No. 195), Louisville LB Trevon Young (No. 205), TCU LB Travin Howard (No. 231), SMU DE Justin Lawler (No. 244).
They entered the draft with major needs at defensive end and, because of Alec Ogletree’s trade to the Giants, linebacker. But short on picks after trading for Brandin Cooks and Marcus Peters this year, the Rams didn’t address those areas until they drafted defensive end John Franklin (who may not be a pure edge rusher anyway) late in the fourth round and Ogbonnia Okoronkwo in the fifth round. Normally, that’d be grounds for a reprimanding, but drafting offensive line with their first two picks makes sense for this reason: Three O-linemen—Rob Havenstein, Jamon Brown and Rodger Saffold—are in contract years, and the other two—Andrew Whitworth and John Sullivan—are feeling their age. Personnel changes up front are looming in 2019, and all those fancy L.A. skill position players mean little without an O-line that allows the offense to function.
Grade: C+
Los Angeles Rams
SB Nation: C
ESPN: B-
NFL: A-
PFF: Average
The Rams’ draft didn’t even begin until pick No. 89, and they mostly added players who will round out the depth chart instead of immediate upgrades.