Which WR excites you the most for the Rams?

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Which WR excites you the most for the Rams?

  • Jordyn Tyson

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • Carnell Tate

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Makai Lemon

    Votes: 12 50.0%
  • Denzel Boston

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • KC Concepcion

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Omar Cooper Jr

    Votes: 1 4.2%

  • Total voters
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If Tyson didn't have the injury issues.
If Concepcion didn't have the drops.
If Tate offered anything after the catch.
If I believed Boston could separate well vs. tight man coverage.
If Lemon were only taller (I doubt he's 5'11).
If I could see Cooper with an expanded route tree.

Until I learn more, my answer is Lemon.
Had to change my answer to the bigger and probably faster Omar Cooper Jr.
 
Tyson is talented but aside from injuries I don't like his catch rate for balls over 20 yards and his contested catch rate is not good either. I'm hoping he's gone or we don't take him at this point. I like 2nd round WR's a lot more than him.
 
Tyson is talented but aside from injuries I don't like his catch rate for balls over 20 yards and his contested catch rate is not good either. I'm hoping he's gone or we don't take him at this point. I like 2nd round WR's a lot more than him.
He's not great in contested catch situations at this juncture, but I don't care. That doesn't need to be his game. His route running and movement skills are special. And those are traits that translate in the NFL. The injuries are a legit red flag. But I'm not worried about him on the field.
 
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Here is an under the radar guy that DJ tweeted about... Kendrick Law.

Interesting player. Looks explosive, could be a return guy and jet sweep etc... a more explosive Whittington. Probably a late round pick.

Listed as 6-0" 203 lbs


View: https://x.com/i/status/2021071919655858406



View: https://youtu.be/7k8OAEhf800?si=p0WsEXlb7luoNtvX

I was hoping to see some impressive punt or kick return stats when I looked him up.
Looks more like a learn on the job type like Xavier Smith.:confused:
 
Tyson is talented but aside from injuries I don't like his catch rate for balls over 20 yards and his contested catch rate is not good either. I'm hoping he's gone or we don't take him at this point. I like 2nd round WR's a lot more than him.
He's a hell of a talent. I was thinking early on he's a top 5-8 selection for sure but as I looked past the film at the injuries I got concerned. So I will say about him the same thing I say about McCoy, which is when you have a major fast twitch athlete with significant knee injury it makes me think "why not just take someone else." Particularly when there's a lot of options for someone else.

If the Rams take Tyson I'm all in of course. With fingers crossed. But I think the two best options to lock down that big target for Stafford are going to be Tate or Boston.

I remember looking at film of Harrison Jr when he came out, and thinking his greatest trait was that he was a big target over the middle. He didn't wow me at all. So when I loaded up Tate and watched what I could find on him I was very pleasantly surprised. And same with Boston. I think those two plus Tyson all have the potential to give the Rams that legit X threat they have not been able to draft.

But then I wonder... Am I overvaluing the big wideout. Possibly.

Lemon is an undeniable advantage in that he can do returns. And initially, it won't hurt to have the third wideout running returns. But then you also have Concepcion, who is much closer to Lemon on film than the draft projections insinuate. I think they're both fantastic if you're looking for separation. Just straight leaving dudes. But Concepcion is probably a better run threat underneath, which is why I say he won't get past Ratboy (unfortunately). So if the Rams want either of those two they need to take them prior to the mid 20s, which means trade down or trade up.

Anyway I voted Boston for those reasons. And this class is good enough for the Rams to take one of the smaller two early then circle back for size later. Though I prefer they don't do that, because I want some fucking defense. Offense has had enough TLC. It's time for the defense to get a major shot in the arm and this is a great draft to do it not to mention we have 4 picks in the top 100. So get McVay his toy early, then roll up your sleeves and defense it up.
 
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He's a hell of a talent. I was thinking early on he's a top 5-8 selection for sure but as I looked past the film at the injuries I got concerned. So I will say about him the same thing I say about McCoy, which is when you have a major fast twitch athlete with significant knee injury it makes me think "why not just take someone else." Particularly when there's a lot of options for someone else.

If the Rams take Tyson I'm all in of course. With fingers crossed. But I think the two best options to lock down that big target for Stafford are going to be Tate or Boston.

I remember looking at film of Harrison Jr when he came out, and thinking his greatest trait was that he was a big target over the middle. He didn't wow me at all. So when I loaded up Tate and watched what I could find on him I was very pleasantly surprised. And same with Boston. I think those two plus Tyson all have the potential to give the Rams that legit X threat they have not been able to draft.

But then I wonder... Am I overvaluing the big wideout. Possibly.

Lemon is an undeniable advantage in that he can do returns. And initially, it won't hurt to have the third wideout running returns. But then you also have Concepcion, who is much closer to Lemon on film than the draft projections insinuate. I think they're both fantastic if you're looking for separation. Just straight leaving dudes. But Concepcion is probably a better run threat underneath, which is why I say he won't get past Ratboy (unfortunately). So if the Rams want either of those two they need to take them prior to the mid 20s, which means trade down or trade up.

Anyway I voted Boston for those reasons. And this class is good enough for the Rams to take one of the smaller two early then circle back for size later. Though I prefer they don't do that, because I want some fucking defense. Offense has had enough TLC. It's time for the defense to get a major shot in the arm and this is a great draft to do it not to mention we have 4 picks in the top 100. So get McVay his toy early, then roll up your sleeves and defense it up.
The difference to me is Tyson is hurt all the time missing games yearly. McCoy had one big injury.