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Sure. But not likely at R1.19.I’d take a perennial All-Pro safety.
Sure. But not likely at R1.19.I’d take a perennial All-Pro safety.
Kyle Hamilton was drafted in the top 20. 14 I think. The question shouldn’t be about the position. Is the kid a difference maker, is the way I look at it.Sure. But not likely at R1.19.
Yes, this is the way. And most of the guys on D available to us at 19 will most likely be "doubles" kinda guys.It's the former Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome gameplan. He said it's harder to draft at the back half of the 1st round and since you can't afford to miss on 1st rounders swing for doubles instead of home runs. Someone that's least likely to be a bust. If my top 5 guys are gone and Kobie Turner is playing 3-Tech, I hope the Rams follow that plan.
Cooper is a kid who models his game after Fred Warner who in the games I've watched is the defender that hurts the Rams more than anyone else. Not Bosa, Armstead, or whomever they put on the DLine or secondary. Hopefully he's a 2nd round option, but given the chances are the next tier of players after 19 or so is a large group (Rams really need Nix and Pennix to go early) I wouldn't complain one bit if they took him in round one.
BTW, I don't believe that the Rams need the first four picks to be on point for the team to take a step forward to being a true contender. That may prove to be a bit unrealistic in this crapshoot we call the NFL Draft. Just good health on offense. Just last year, the Lions almost made it to the Super Bowl with their defense of Aiden Hutchinson and a bunch of guys.
I mean, we arguably need a starter at the other safety spot opposite Curl. So Lake or DeJean?Kyle Hamilton was drafted in the top 20. 14 I think. The question shouldn’t be about the position. Is the kid a difference maker, is the way I look at it.
However, Greg Cossell said he may be a Big Nickrl or Star. That’s what Ramsey was. But the Rams really liked Quentin lake in that role. Would they take DeJean anyway?
If he’s a clear upgrade over Lake then I would hope so. They should evaluate these early round players based on skill and not need. Unless they just recently tied up a lot of cap in a position like guard.
I think people might be overestimating the kind of difference maker one can find at 19.Sure. But not likely at R1.19.
They are likely to be a pretty big difference maker on our team, unless we do something stupid and take a QB (who sits the pine the entire season).I think people might be overestimating the kind of difference maker one can find at 19.
okay, hear me out. I have this fever dream where we get Latu and trade up for Darius Robinson. In this scenario, Robinson is the guy who unlocks all pass rushers here, playing DE in base and DT in nickel, and occasionally OLB, etc... I think he's the kinda guy, between him and Turner, who could require the kind of attention that would allow a guy like Latu and Young to get singled up more which I think will need to happen for them to succeed.They are likely to be a pretty big difference maker on our team, unless we do something stupid and take a QB (who sits the pine the entire season).
The upgrade from Hoecht to Latu/Verse will be pretty huge. Likewise from Kendrick to Arnold. DeJean from Yeast.. and so forth.
I think when people are talking difference makers we are talking about an objective difference maker. I.e. an elite player that's near the top of their position across the league.They are likely to be a pretty big difference maker on our team, unless we do something stupid and take a QB (who sits the pine the entire season).
The upgrade from Hoecht to Latu/Verse will be pretty huge. Likewise from Kendrick to Arnold. DeJean from Yeast.. and so forth.
Rams found at least 5 after R1.19 last year so yeah I expect a difference maker at R1.19 this year. Or trade down and get 2.I think people might be overestimating the kind of difference maker one can find at 19.
Maybe we have different definitions of "difference maker." 5 difference makers in last years draft?Rams found at least 5 after R1.19 last year so yeah I expect a difference maker at R1.19 this year. Or trade down and get 2.
Avilla, Young, Turner, Nacua and I'm guessing Evans? Evans is a stretch but the others I'd agree showed promise or were definitely game changers.Maybe we have different definitions of "difference maker." 5 difference makers in last years draft?
That's a fair list.Avilla, Young, Turner, Nacua and I'm guessing Evans? Evans is a stretch but the others I'd agree showed promise or were defi items game changers.
Super interesting idea and I think I love it. I'm not a Robinson guy for EDGE, but, with his hand on the ground and situationally on the EDGE when its a damn near sure run, I really like him for that. Honestly, this could vastly improve our line. Great idea!okay, hear me out. I have this fever dream where we get Latu and trade up for Darius Robinson. In this scenario, Robinson is the guy who unlocks all pass rushers here, playing DE in base and DT in nickel, and occasionally OLB, etc... I think he's the kinda guy, between him and Turner, who could require the kind of attention that would allow a guy like Latu and Young to get singled up more which I think will need to happen for them to succeed.
Let’s start with a definition of “legitimate starters who excelled at their positions”. Not Hall of Famers because they can’t be determined for 8-10 years of play.Maybe we have different definitions of "difference maker." 5 difference makers in last years draft?
Mind you, last years draft was very good (I think you could say there were probably 4 good to great players), possibly exceptional, but it's an outlier.
I think Warner has been the best in the biz for a few years now. At least the last couple. So if he's near that level we would feel his addition.Cooper is a kid who models his game after Fred Warner who in the games I've watched is the defender that hurts the Rams more than anyone else.
If I'm Snead and I like Dejean as a corner outside the hash then he's a fit and I would certainly consider him. Again I will observe that for all this knocking he gets on "stiffness," which to some extent reads like "he's white" to me, he also plays the position with intelligence and awareness and is not lacking in his ability to be in the right place at the right time. The dude can fly. Does he fit what the Rams want to do this year and beyond? I have to think so. Is he the best fit? Probably not, given that corner has been sort of pre-addressed to lessen need. I consider that a bit of a tell.Kyle Hamilton was drafted in the top 20. 14 I think. The question shouldn’t be about the position. Is the kid a difference maker, is the way I look at it.
However, Greg Cossell said he may be a Big Nickrl or Star. That’s what Ramsey was. But the Rams really liked Quentin lake in that role. Would they take DeJean anyway?
If he’s a clear upgrade over Lake then I would hope so. They should evaluate these early round players based on skill and not need. Unless they just recently tied up a lot of cap in a position like guard.
Yeah, than I agree with that. With Nacua being a blue chip and Avila being a + starter.Let’s start with a definition of “legitimate starters who excelled at their positions”. Not Hall of Famers because they can’t be determined for 8-10 years of play.
With that said:
Avilla, Turner, BYoung, Nacua, Evans/punter. All R2-R7.
I’m still wondering if Cooper has the flexibility to play situational OLB/Edge. That would greatly add to his value. I feel similarly about DeJean.I think Warner has been the best in the biz for a few years now. At least the last couple. So if he's near that level we would feel his addition.
I just keep going back to efficiency with these top four picks. What's the most efficient way to load this roster up while improving the most areas. ILB is a little iffy in that regard unless he comes in and straight Pro Bowls for us. In which case of course it would be a fine choice and pick to take him.
So I'm trying not to get too wrapped up in positions here. And mostly failing. But not completely.
No idea. But I think valuing Cooper as an Edge would be a failure in approach in terms of that evaluative side of things. If you love his game, his ability to cover ground and make stops underneath, that in and of itself is valuable. When it comes to ILBs they seem to sort into two groups in rounds 1-3. The first group is the guys who have that athleticism to them but also the instincts. They tend to go quite high to teams like Baltimore, Pittsburgh, etc. Then you have the second group that goes into round 3, which is the group that SF has shown a propensity to hit in (to my great annoyance).I’m still wondering if Cooper has the flexibility to play situational OLB/Edge. That would greatly add to his value. I feel similarly about DeJean.