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 .
If the medicals check out, and they reportedly did, I don't see why it should. It's part of the game.

I already do that with Puka, so it'll be nothing new. And yet, I am fine with that because Puka is a star. End of the day, if you're getting a top talent at #13, it's because there's some risk. I accept the risk. Cost of doing business.
Kills me that people are scared of injuries when we are talking about football. We could draft someone with zero injuries and still get fucked over. Giants WR Nabers just tore his ACL this past year yet had zero injuries in college. Take the most talented players.
 
If you don't like that comparison, here's another: Jaxon Smith-Njigba missed 32.3% of his games during his career in college.
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Kills me that people are scared of injuries when we are talking about football. We could draft someone with zero injuries and still get fucked over. Giants WR Nabers just tore his ACL this past year yet had zero injuries in college. Take the most talented players.
I wonder what the statistics say on that. If you were to take all the players who had a legit ACL or equivalent level injury in college, and then compared their success rate and how many years played in the NFL to those who did not have injuries.

Also I am sure teams have stats like that readily at hand, probably sorted by position and perhaps even by athletic performance groupings.
 
I wonder what the statistics say on that. If you were to take all the players who had a legit ACL or equivalent level injury in college, and then compared their success rate and how many years played in the NFL to those who did not have injuries.

Also I am sure teams have stats like that readily at hand, probably sorted by position and perhaps even by athletic performance groupings.
You bet your ass they have stats considering the fact that analytics is a huge thing. However with that said, teams still gotta make those gut decisions too regardless of the statistics. Injuries are just really shitty luck a lot of times. Hard to know who will get them unless you're Cam Skattebo :laugh2:
 
Kills me that people are scared of injuries when we are talking about football. We could draft someone with zero injuries and still get fucked over. Giants WR Nabers just tore his ACL this past year yet had zero injuries in college. Take the most talented players.
It's a legitimate concern. I'm willing to take the risk due to the talent. Might backfire. But that's true for any player we draft there. No sure things.
 
I believe consecutive soft tissue injuries are indicators of further soft tissue injuries when it comes to hammies. Thankfully he just dealt with the one. And multi-ligament injuries have worse outcomes over time than single ligament but usually that's within the 1st two years from what I've read.

So... he should be good... but still get itchy thinking about it all.
 
Yes it was, but JSN didn’t tear every ligament in his knee 3 years ago.
I'm not troubled by that injury, as long as the medicals check out. Torn ligaments routinely occur, and guys bounce back without issue. An Achilles rupture or a torn patellar would concern me.
 
I'm not troubled by that injury, as long as the medicals check out. Torn ligaments routinely occur, and guys bounce back without issue. An Achilles rupture or a torn patellar would concern me.
Apropos of this all, I was insanely impressed with Cam Akers coming back from the achilles in record time and thought we may have blown through a new plateau in sports medicine with athletes coming back from achilles tears but alas, I don't think he was physically the same after... or maybe that was just him becoming a head case all of a sudden.