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
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I don’t like Boston’s lack of separation. It’s even harder in the NFL.

I can get real excited about Tate, Cooper, Lemon, and Sadiq.

Bernard, Brazzell, and Hurst have things I like. Bernard is interesting being super productive in college against good teams.

Tyson looks so good but those injuries scare me if I like one of the above close to the same.

Love would be a dream scenario in some ways but we can already run the ball. We need pass catchers. @Merlin boy Stowers can catch too.
 
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I don’t like Boston’s lack of separation. It’s even harder in the NFL.

I can get real excited about Tate, Cooper, Lemon, and Sadiq.

Bernard, Brazzell, and Hurst have things I like. Bernard is interesting being super productive in college against good teams.

Tyson looks so good but those injuries scare me if I like one of the above close to the same.

Love would be a dream scenario in some ways but we can already run the ball. We need pass catchers. @Merlin boy Stowers can catch too.
Germie Bernard from Alabama? I actually consider his lack of productivity a minus on his resume. He had a single game above 100 yards, week 1 vs FSU (who was pretty bad this season). 862 yards that included the playoffs/championship games (3 extra games outside regular season) doesn't feel great to me.
 
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Germie Bernard from Alabama? I actually consider his lack of productivity a minus on his resume. He had a single game above 100 yards, week 1 vs FSU (who was pretty bad this season). 862 yards that included the playoffs/championship games (3 extra games outside regular season) doesn't feel great to me.
Almost 1,000 total yards, including rushing. 114 catches the last 2 seasons. Versatile player.

Not my top pick for us at WR, however.
 
Any chance we can pick up Sadiq at 13 then bunch some picks to move up in the second to get another one of these receivers? I think the receiver class is pretty loaded and that if Sadiq is gone at 13, we move back a few spots and still pick up a stud WR.
 
Any chance we can pick up Sadiq at 13 then bunch some picks to move up in the second to get another one of these receivers? I think the receiver class is pretty loaded and that if Sadiq is gone at 13, we move back a few spots and still pick up a stud WR.
I still like Omar Cooper, Jr., better then Sadiq because IMO, Cooper will have more of an impact in year one and is like stronger Robert Woods, who can break more tackles.

Perfect plan, trade down with the Panther at 19, pick up a 3rd and 4th and then draft Cooper.
 
If they go receiver Lemon would be my first choice. Seems like he'd be a smaller version of Puka with enough speed to make big plays. Some people were turned off by that interview. Felt is was a red flag. Others see it as his competitive nature. He's intense and wants to win. I believe its the latter. He's not lacking in confidence thats for sure.
 
Germie Bernard from Alabama? I actually consider his lack of productivity a minus on his resume. He had a single game above 100 yards, week 1 vs FSU (who was pretty bad this season). 862 yards that included the playoffs/championship games (3 extra games outside regular season) doesn't feel great to me.
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I present to you, Thee Puka Nacua
 
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Any chance we can pick up Sadiq at 13 then bunch some picks to move up in the second to get another one of these receivers? I think the receiver class is pretty loaded and that if Sadiq is gone at 13, we move back a few spots and still pick up a stud WR.
We don't really have a bunch of picks to move up with currently. Much rather a 3rd WR as they will be on the field a LOT this year, even if both our guys stay healthy.
 
1. Tate - reminds me of Adam's, not a lot of broken tackles but runs great routes and always attacks the ball
2. Cooper jr - Reminds me of Woods, not sure if he ever gets there but his after the catch is spectacular. Needs to work on his route tree
3. Brazzel - probably the most intriguing player, has great hip movement for his size, has deep ball potential and runs great routes. Can he get off press in the NFL? That'll be the deciding factor whether he succeeds.
4. Tyson - another bigger WR with great potential but his injuries scare me. Without that hed be no. 1 on the list.

Sadiq and Lemon both scare me. I dunno they strike me as the type of players if they're not in the perfect system and coaching tree they be massive misses if taken early in the draft.
 
1. Tate - reminds me of Adam's, not a lot of broken tackles but runs great routes and always attacks the ball
2. Cooper jr - Reminds me of Woods, not sure if he ever gets there but his after the catch is spectacular. Needs to work on his route tree
3. Brazzel - probably the most intriguing player, has great hip movement for his size, has deep ball potential and runs great routes. Can he get off press in the NFL? That'll be the deciding factor whether he succeeds.
4. Tyson - another bigger WR with great potential but his injuries scare me. Without that hed be no. 1 on the list.

Sadiq and Lemon both scare me. I dunno they strike me as the type of players if they're not in the perfect system and coaching tree they be massive misses if taken early in the draft.
Tate's got more size and physicality than Adams but yeah there are similarities. Adams is a little more fluid in his movement I think, which sort of comes with being smaller framed.

Tyson's basically OBJ without the off field nonsense. Similar athlete, possesses rare movement and twitch. Tyson is the lottery ticket wideout in this draft. Insane upside. But may bust hard medically. I won't complain if we take him because, again, I think he's a rare combo of abilities. He's the dude who, if he didn't have medical problems, would be the top wideout off the board in this class and we wouldn't so much as sniff him. But yes he scares the hell out of me. And I wouldn't take him personally if I were calling the shots.

Cooper Jr is more physical than Woods ever was. He's a really nice prospect but 13 is too rich for him.

Brazzell needs a lot of work. I think only way we'd take him is if things don't align early for a weapon.

Sadiq & Lemon I just think are backup slots for 2026 (as is Cooper). Also I would take Stowers over Sadiq straight up, as he could step in to that slot role if Nacua misses time and own it. Stowers is a far better fit for this offense than Sadiq.

Boston I am pissed he didn't run. But he could end up being the target if he were to run for the Rams during a top 30 visit. We of course have no idea who they have visiting (except for one listing of Chris Johnson), because they play it tight to the vest. But I'd imagine they bring Boston in and run him in that X role in their offense to get a look, and maybe even get a 40 time out of him.
 
Tate's got more size and physicality than Adams but yeah there are similarities. Adams is a little more fluid in his movement I think, which sort of comes with being smaller framed.

Tyson's basically OBJ without the off field nonsense. Similar athlete, possesses rare movement and twitch. Tyson is the lottery ticket wideout in this draft. Insane upside. But may bust hard medically. I won't complain if we take him because, again, I think he's a rare combo of abilities. He's the dude who, if he didn't have medical problems, would be the top wideout off the board in this class and we wouldn't so much as sniff him. But yes he scares the hell out of me. And I wouldn't take him personally if I were calling the shots.

Cooper Jr is more physical than Woods ever was. He's a really nice prospect but 13 is too rich for him.

Brazzell needs a lot of work. I think only way we'd take him is if things don't align early for a weapon.

Sadiq & Lemon I just think are backup slots for 2026 (as is Cooper). Also I would take Stowers over Sadiq straight up, as he could step in to that slot role if Nacua misses time and own it. Stowers is a far better fit for this offense than Sadiq.

Boston I am pissed he didn't run. But he could end up being the target if he were to run for the Rams during a top 30 visit. We of course have no idea who they have visiting (except for one listing of Chris Johnson), because they play it tight to the vest. But I'd imagine they bring Boston in and run him in that X role in their offense to get a look, and maybe even get a 40 time out of him.
Keep going…

There are plenty of great prospects who follow

I still think we pull another Cooper/Puka and take a player later who outplays most of those taken before because we seem to have an eye for WR, because of McVay and because of Stafford
 
I still like Omar Cooper, Jr., better then Sadiq because IMO, Cooper will have more of an impact in year one and is like stronger Robert Woods, who can break more tackles.

Perfect plan, trade down with the Panther at 19, pick up a 3rd and 4th and then draft Cooper.
I would love to trade down for a 2007 1st rounder. If we then draft a stud WR, like Cooper, or perhaps a CB, LB or OT with our first pick that would be gravy

There are some great WR prospects slated all the way down to the 6th round! Personally, I am not sure we need to take a WR at 13! Tate looks like the only safe prospect at 13. Even so, he’s no burner. Lemon made a mess of his combine interviews and looked like a liability at the podium; he is a slot only when we have Puka; Tyson has plenty of injury flags; Cooper probably goes late first.

Sadiq is a projection in terms of talent but is no where near the prospect Bowers was who went in that range; it’s a deep TE draft especially if you are willing to be patient in terms of immediate impact; plus we have a 4 deep room of talented blockers/receivers already
 
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Is anyone going to be pissed if we take Cooper Jr at 13 if say Lemon and Tyson are there?

I wouldn’t….
I honestly think that the media is overvaluing WRs this year. Theres no clear No1 wr even tho I like some prospects. I like them starting in the early 20s to late teens. I wouldn't reach if I were the rams