Hot Sauce
If any of you already know who this WR is and you're not an Oregon State or Houston Cougar fan, you get a gold star. On most draft boards, he might as well not exist. On the NFLMDD consensus board, he's ranked 1,010. If you're ranked that low, what's the point? Not even a guarantee to get a minicamp try-out invitation.
It would be a big surprise if Walker got drafted. He's too old. This season is his 6th year in college. He's a walking MASH unit who frequently gets injured. His hands are bad, dropping too many passes, bobbling or fumbling the ball. He's a weak blocker. He's not very fast, big, quick or strong. On paper, this guy shouldn't even be able to make a practice squad.
So, why do I like this "random nobody" player? Look at my NFL pro comp for him. What initially got me interested in this WR is he has very good route tempo. He accelerates well off the line and doesn't lose speed in breaks. Second, his nickname is "Sauce", given to him by his WR position coach at OSU. There is a very good reason he got that nickname. Walker has some Cooper Kupp type sauce to his game. He is abnormally shifty and sudden to create separation. Third, what he does well is a great fit for the Rams scheme. OSU used a pro-style scheme and his fluidity running routes from tight splits and bunch sets fits perfectly with how we use our WRs. Fourth and maybe most importantly, when you watch him run a route in a game, the word that comes to mind is determination. Is he angry at the world? Why is there such urgency? It feels like the coach on the sideline told him before the play "Hey kid, this is your last chance. If you don't make a catch on this next snap, you're getting cut from the team."
I don't think that I'd draft Walker. If none of the other NFL teams want him, why waste the pick? I would put him on a list of priority UDFAs and have the scouts call him and lobby him, try to convince him to sign with the Rams and explain why his opportunity to make the Rams would be better than if he joined a different team.
This time next year, maybe Walker will make an impressive preseason game debut for the Rams and fans will all wonder where this player came from. He could be one of those training camp stars that get buzz. If you read the rest of this thread, you can impress all your fellow Ram fan friends with the depth of your knowledge about Walker, say that you've known about him for a long time, and look like a football genius.
If any of you already know who this WR is and you're not an Oregon State or Houston Cougar fan, you get a gold star. On most draft boards, he might as well not exist. On the NFLMDD consensus board, he's ranked 1,010. If you're ranked that low, what's the point? Not even a guarantee to get a minicamp try-out invitation.
It would be a big surprise if Walker got drafted. He's too old. This season is his 6th year in college. He's a walking MASH unit who frequently gets injured. His hands are bad, dropping too many passes, bobbling or fumbling the ball. He's a weak blocker. He's not very fast, big, quick or strong. On paper, this guy shouldn't even be able to make a practice squad.
So, why do I like this "random nobody" player? Look at my NFL pro comp for him. What initially got me interested in this WR is he has very good route tempo. He accelerates well off the line and doesn't lose speed in breaks. Second, his nickname is "Sauce", given to him by his WR position coach at OSU. There is a very good reason he got that nickname. Walker has some Cooper Kupp type sauce to his game. He is abnormally shifty and sudden to create separation. Third, what he does well is a great fit for the Rams scheme. OSU used a pro-style scheme and his fluidity running routes from tight splits and bunch sets fits perfectly with how we use our WRs. Fourth and maybe most importantly, when you watch him run a route in a game, the word that comes to mind is determination. Is he angry at the world? Why is there such urgency? It feels like the coach on the sideline told him before the play "Hey kid, this is your last chance. If you don't make a catch on this next snap, you're getting cut from the team."
I don't think that I'd draft Walker. If none of the other NFL teams want him, why waste the pick? I would put him on a list of priority UDFAs and have the scouts call him and lobby him, try to convince him to sign with the Rams and explain why his opportunity to make the Rams would be better than if he joined a different team.
This time next year, maybe Walker will make an impressive preseason game debut for the Rams and fans will all wonder where this player came from. He could be one of those training camp stars that get buzz. If you read the rest of this thread, you can impress all your fellow Ram fan friends with the depth of your knowledge about Walker, say that you've known about him for a long time, and look like a football genius.