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 .
Amen.
Nothing turns me off from a WR faster than hearing he has a problem with drops.

Dropped passes being an issue as a rookie is “meh” if it wasn’t a red flag coming out because that’s just being a rookie. Coming out of college with that collar is another story.

Anyone watched any Elijah Sarrett?
I watched him pretty much every game two years ago when he played at JMU. Also saw him live twice that year. He truly stood out as someone that caught just about everything thrown his way. He’d be worth that R2.61 pick if the Rams wanna wait for a WR.
 
I watched him pretty much every game two years ago when he played at JMU. Also saw him live twice that year. He truly stood out as someone that caught just about everything thrown his way. He’d be worth that round 263 pick if the Rams wanna wait for WR.
haha, the shade!!!
 
You bet I watched Sarratt. My favorite receiver in this class out of a whole hell of a lot of them based on where he's likely going (late second/early third) and what I feel he'll do. Gives me serious Kupp vibes.
Germie Bernard has some Anquan Bolden in him! Bernard earlier or Sarratt later would be fine picks

I see both of them outplaying WRs taken higher than them
 
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Germie Bernard has some Anquan Bolden in him! Bernard earlier or Sarratt later would be fine picks

I see both of them outplaying WRs taken higher than them

Love me some Germie Bernard! His issue is that he's likely going high-second at the latest, and I wouldn't blame a team like the Cheatriots if they decided to draft him at #31. We're too far up to realistically take him without trading down, and we pick too low in the second round to snatch him there.

Hence why I'm more hyped on Sarratt; I believe he'll be at our second-round pick, and I'd gladly take him there (especially if the fabulous Mulletman in Gennings Dunker isn't there), even if we do select a receiver at #13 or after a trade-down; I think he's that talented. I don't think we have a realistic chance for Bernard in the second unless we trade up, and there's too many great receivers that might be at #13 (Lemon, Cooper, Boston, Concepcion, maybe even Tyson) that are better than Bernard as prospects.

But don't get me wrong; I would cheer if Bernard was our second-round pick.
 
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Love me some Germie Bernard! His issue is that he's likely going high-second at the latest, and I wouldn't blame a team like the Cheatriost if they decided to draft him at #31. We're too far up to realistically take him without trading down, and we pick too low in the second round to snatch him there.

Hence why I'm more hyped on Sarratt; I believe he'll be at our second-round pick, and I'd gladly take him there (especially if the fabulous Mulletman in Gennings Dunker isn't there), even if we do select a receiver at #13 or after a trade-down; I think he's that talented. I don't think we have a realistic chance for Bernard in the second unless we trade up, and there's too many great receivers that might be at #13 (Lemon, Cooper, Boston, Concepcion, maybe even Tyson) that are better than Bernard as prospects.

But don't get me wrong; I would cheer if Bernard was our second-round pick.

I am not so sure about Concepcion and like Bernard more than Boston but I hear you
 
Sure that doesn't mean he's always fighting over the syrup at 2am?

0r the football in the endzone: Sarratt has more touchdowns than any other receiver in this class, and that was for the National Champions, and he did it in less full games than Cooper (who is second in receiving touchdowns in this class to his teammate).
 

I am of the mind that Tyson is the most talented wideout in this draft class. I think if he had been fully healthy throughout his years in college, he'd be a top ten pick in most drafts. I don't think that is true with Tate. Nor is it true with Lemon or the rest.

Unfortunately that doesn't mean he'll be the top wideout from this class in five years. But if he can stay healthy at this level then yes he would be a favorite to do that.
 
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