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
    24
  • Poll closed .
As far as ability I like everyone in the poll, as stated Lemon looks like a game breaker that will really stress defenses and I love Bostons size and physicality. My 1 & 2
Tyson scares me bigtime especially after Gurley. ACL, MCL, PCL and Hammy, it just doesn't seem worth the risk. I trust our teams decision but man that is a scary injury history. I can overlook the collarbone fracture
 
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I don't think he's a good enough for return man for you to stick him on returns and risk the injury. K.C. Concepcion is. But not Lemon.
Lemon's size will impact if he is a thought at 13. If he measures in this week, at say 5'-9 or 5' 9 1/2", then he will drop. If he measures in around 5'-11" then he will be in play at 13.
 
None. You can't measure at the combine what it takes to succeed in the McVay Offense. I have a feeling the Coach has an idea. Be it a veteran released, acquired, draft pick.
 
Lemon's size will impact if he is a thought at 13. If he measures in this week, at say 5'-9 or 5' 9 1/2", then he will drop. If he measures in around 5'-11" then he will be in play at 13.
Lemon's got McVay type written all over him because he's a slot savant. But that's also kind of a negative given that Puka moved into more slot usage this year and has better size and strength for playing over the middle in the NFL.

I like Lemon a ton, and I figure the Rams love him. But I really hope if they take a WR it's a bigger dude who can give this offense something they need, which is deep speed with size and boundary threat for 4 minute and redzone.

Boston is absolutely ideal for this. And his hands and catch radius is superb. Dude had 4 drops in college. Over 4 years.

Lastly I'll add that if they don't take WR high they can still get good value round 3. I favor Lane there, but there's quite a few nice projects who can slide into our depth chart and grow.

And of course at 13 they could also go Edge, OT, etc as all are needs and may have nice value there.
 
Excited BOBY TREE’s is BACK.

Agree to keep it West Coast & stay with another USC product in the draft.IMO that could be a nice FIT.

Then again who knows & WR is a TEAM GROUP- slit the Wealth.
 
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BTW - a nice West Coast WR from Oregon is on The Rams & I liked Ferguson The Best to IMPROVE as his catch TOTAL win be The BIGGEST GAIN from 2025 to 2026
From a STAT for receptions compared on total catches.

IMO he has at least 40 more catches compared to 2025 season
 
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Puka is a rarity. And even he has missed time. And while yes he has shown legit star potential, he’s not the only one in the draft that has. If we had Tate, Lemon, and Tyson all sitting there, while I like Tyson’s skill set best, I’m taking him after the other two…but missing nearly 48% of your college games is concerning.
48%!!!? Didn't realize this. He'd be damn near off my board. Change my mind!
 
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Lemon's got McVay type written all over him because he's a slot savant. But that's also kind of a negative given that Puka moved into more slot usage this year and has better size and strength for playing over the middle in the NFL.

I like Lemon a ton, and I figure the Rams love him. But I really hope if they take a WR it's a bigger dude who can give this offense something they need, which is deep speed with size and boundary threat for 4 minute and redzone.
My thoughts exactly. Lemon will be a good WR and is one of the safer WR picks in the draft….but I’d rather see the Rams land more of an outside guy. X type.

I bet McVay is drooling at the idea of bringing in another slot stud WR though. I just wish he’d get a damn TE who can satisfy that role. FAST, twitchy, hands with some decent size.
 
My thoughts exactly. Lemon will be a good WR and is one of the safer WR picks in the draft….but I’d rather see the Rams land more of an outside guy. X type.

I bet McVay is drooling at the idea of bringing in another slot stud WR though. I just wish he’d get a damn TE who can satisfy that role. FAST, twitchy, hands with some decent size.
I've watched Sadiq play quite a bit last season.
I think he's that guy. Big, decent speed, strong hands, he's considered a very good blocker, goes up and makes fantastic catches on the run, and wins contested balls against coverage.
He's just the kind of guy that Stafford likes to throw it up his way, and let your guy go win that battle.
But then again, I'm an Oregon homer and I really don't know anything about it. :clinkingbeer:
 
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My thoughts exactly. Lemon will be a good WR and is one of the safer WR picks in the draft….but I’d rather see the Rams land more of an outside guy. X type.

I bet McVay is drooling at the idea of bringing in another slot stud WR though. I just wish he’d get a damn TE who can satisfy that role. FAST, twitchy, hands with some decent size.
Yeah McVay likes what he likes. :laugh2:

40 times should be nice to help us have a better idea of who's most likely to get to us. Hopefully most of the top wideouts run at the combine.