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Conventional wisdom says that the Rams should, and likely will, use its top choice, and likely (at least) three of its four Top 100 choices, to bolster its young defense.
Of course, it doesn't matter what conventional wisdom says... it only matters what Sean and Les say. And maybe what they'll say with their choices is that the primary goal is to make offense an "unstoppable force."
It’s already looking pretty darn good. Last year, the Rams' offense was in the top 11 in yards/game (7th), passing yards/game (10th), rushing yards/game (11th) and points/game (8th). Add to that an OL that will likely be improved with Steve Avila taking over at center and Jonah Jackson sliding in at LG, rising players Puka Nacua and Kyren Williams (and, perhaps, Davis Allen) benefiting from experience, a new weapon in Colby Parkinson, and (hopefully) a fully healthy Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp. The offense is already pretty loaded.
So... what if the Rams load it more? What if they see an opportunity (even if a trade-up is needed) to upgrade at LT, or add a WR3 who would dominate opposing DBs? What if Brock Bowers drops and the Rams add his skill set to an already formidable receiving corps? What if the Rams don't rest on their laurels at RB and look to add a top guy on Day 2 to create an all-star tandem?
"They're neglecting the defense!" some will exclaim... but maybe there's a twist on the age-old maxim...
Maybe an unstoppable offensive force can cover for a somewhat movable defensive object?
Conventional wisdom, of course, says... NO! Defense wins Championships!
But what do Les and Sean say?
Of course, it doesn't matter what conventional wisdom says... it only matters what Sean and Les say. And maybe what they'll say with their choices is that the primary goal is to make offense an "unstoppable force."
It’s already looking pretty darn good. Last year, the Rams' offense was in the top 11 in yards/game (7th), passing yards/game (10th), rushing yards/game (11th) and points/game (8th). Add to that an OL that will likely be improved with Steve Avila taking over at center and Jonah Jackson sliding in at LG, rising players Puka Nacua and Kyren Williams (and, perhaps, Davis Allen) benefiting from experience, a new weapon in Colby Parkinson, and (hopefully) a fully healthy Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp. The offense is already pretty loaded.
So... what if the Rams load it more? What if they see an opportunity (even if a trade-up is needed) to upgrade at LT, or add a WR3 who would dominate opposing DBs? What if Brock Bowers drops and the Rams add his skill set to an already formidable receiving corps? What if the Rams don't rest on their laurels at RB and look to add a top guy on Day 2 to create an all-star tandem?
"They're neglecting the defense!" some will exclaim... but maybe there's a twist on the age-old maxim...
Maybe an unstoppable offensive force can cover for a somewhat movable defensive object?
Conventional wisdom, of course, says... NO! Defense wins Championships!
But what do Les and Sean say?