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5 or 6 Starting QB’s in the 2021 draft?

One maybe two of these guys are even a success. In like the last 10 years 23% of first round QBs are anything close to being considered a success.

That is the meat behind this topic.

History says you won’t get 5-6 QB starters from any draft... so these projections really jump out to me.

There will be a bust rate. Let’s hope the 49’ers are part of that statistic. (y)

"I've Never Been Caught From Behind" ~ Gabriel to Jack Snow

I miss playing Madden but after several years I had outgrown the old graphics (and hadn't kept up with the new stuff). But in that Madden 2003 game were a bunch of historic teams that I did so much work (play!) on over the years. In the game rosters I saw the Rams classic royal & canaries and the even more classic royal and whites and began reconstructing them from those basic no-name mixed number generic player historic teams. I worked on numbers, faces, face masks, arm pads, even gave them black shoes, to resemble those teams as close as I could. In that game there was a custom player face that looked a lot like Gabe's when I chose a certain head shape to go with it. Medium tanned skin, I can't remember whose it belonged to in the NFL. That face with the single bar facemask made those 1967 Rams look legit. Fixed up the Fearsome Foursome, Dick Bass, Snow, and the rest and whenever I played them it was like a replay of the old days. There was another face that looked a lot like Joe Kapp's when I used another head shape with it and I replayed a lot of Rams vs Vikings late 60's battles. This thread made me think of the fun I had with those teams.

Rams met with Auburn WR Anthony Schwartz, who ran 4.26 in the 40

Tyrek can high point the ball, accelerate better than anyone in the NFL and is elusive with the ball in his hands. He is a complete offensive weapon well beyond just being a speed demon. I am weary of pure speed guys. There has to be more than just pure speed to succeed in the NFL.

the closest player in the draft to Tyreke Hill is probably Rondale Moore. He’s got the suddenness and change of direction skills needed to be compared to Hill. But nobody from this draft will be Hill. He’s a physical freak.

NFL draft tier rankings: McShay's 107 highest-graded prospects

This draft is going to be whack.

I can’t see any way around it; when the wiki is built on the 2021 draft.... more elite players will be found outside round 1 than usual.

I wish we had more picks. Trading down might be hard to wait through... but it feels like loading up on picks is a good strategy for this draft.

Article on Bears QB search

The Bears have closely monitored the second tier of draft-eligible quarterbacks, including Florida’s Kyle Trask, Stanford’s Davis Mills and Texas A&M’s Kellen Mond, but the NFL’s COVID-19 pre-draft protocols make evaluating all players -- especially quarterbacks -- much more difficult.

Why not Brian Allen?

Can the LA Rams trust OC Brian Allen enough to start in 2021? (ramblinfan.com)
Can the LA Rams trust OC Brian Allen enough to start in 2021?
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The LA Rams entrusted first-time NFL offensive center, Brian Allen, enough to start on the offensive line in 2019, a year after the team had competed in the Super Bowl. While that did not end well, there were a number of factors contributing to that disappointing debut. And since that time, the LA Rams have had every chance to change their mind about keeping Allen on the roster to compete for the starting role at the offensive center position.

But they chose not to do so. Instead, the Rams were both and positive in virtually every status update about Brian Allen.

In fact, a year ago, the team re-signed veteran Austin Blythe to a one-year deal. Yet when the team had an option to bring him back at a very affordable price, they elected not to do so. Austin Blythe had started for the LA Rams in their Super Bowl team at right guard and has since started at offensive center. He was both versatile and experienced. He is now also gone.

So the Rams kept Brian Allen but watched Austin Blythe leave the team at a bargain price in free agency. Clearly, I’m missing something. It’s simply not adding up for me. So it’s time to troubleshoot my thought process and see where I might be going wrong.

Three basic facts
Let’s start with some of the basic facts that we know about the current situation.
Fact I – We know that the LA Rams started offensive center Brian Allen to kick off the 2019 NFL season.
Fact II – We know that Allen suffered a devastating injury in the 2019 season. The injury was so devastating that he lost the last seven games of that season, plus a significant part of the 2020 season.
Fact III – Perhaps most of all, the LA Rams time and opportunity to address the offensive center position for two years, and did not act to do more than bridge a gap.

Have the Rams eyed Brian Allen’s return to a starting role all this time? They signed offensive center Cohl Cabral to the roster in 2020 and placed him on the practice squad a year ago. But the moment that Brian Allen had fully rehabbed his knee, the team found reason to cut Cabral from the practice squad. At the time, we predicted that would complicate the Rams 2020 NFL season. And here we go, a complication for 2021.

I can’t speak for the Rams. I haven’t spoken to the coaching staff, nor to the front office. All I can do is report what the team is doing, and the hand that they are showing. As it stands now, the most likely starter at the offensive center is Brian Allen.

If Allen was not injured so severely to end the 2019 season, the team may have found a way to ease him into the 2020 lineup. The injury to David Edwards at the left guard spot could have been addressed with either Austin Corbett or Austin Blythe to the left guard position the other to the right guard position and Brian Allen to the center position. Of course, that didn’t happen either.

So we are stuck in the cross-fire of mixed signals.

Mixed signals? Really, Rams?
The Rams have invested heavily into the quarterback position. Not a rookie. Not a scrambler. A fixed-position veteran pocket passer named Matthew Stafford. And the team invested enough into acquiring him that it doesn’t take a Sherlock Holmes Detective Agency to know that the Rams will need to add depth to the center competition.

While the Rams are almost certain to draft a center now, they’ve just tipped their hand to the other 31 NFL teams, many of whom are in the market for an offensive center. So the other teams now know that the Rams will be shopping for a center as early as 57. Per the NFL.com 2021 NFL Draft tracker, only two players have a ‘will be a starter in two years’ grade: Alabama’s Landon Dickerson and Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Quinn Meinerz. It is certainly within the scope that the Rams could watch as many as three or four offensive centers come off the board by the time they step up to the podium for the first time.

In terms of offensive centers, I like five prospects for the Rams in this draft so far: Alabama’s Landon Dickerson, Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Quinn Meinerz, Oklahoma’s Creed Humphrey, Ohio State’s Josh Meyer, and Penn State’s Michal Menet. Of course, there are more prospects to review and that could mean adding names to this list.

On the other hand, we’ve pushed for center Coleman Shelton to get a chance to compete at the position for two years. He was a dominating center for the Washington Huskies in college, and he has yet to impact the NFL Perhaps this is the year that he does exactly that.

Meanwhile, the player with seniority for the role is Brian Allen, We know that he is not highly regarded among the fanbase, but he appears to have the confidence of the coaching staff so far. And if he is the player who ends up starting for the team, then he will certainly have our support. However else you see it, one thing is obvious. The Rams are committed to a future with a far more likely chance of Brian Allen starting at the center position than before. The team may have something up the sleeve, but if the cards were played today, it could very likely end up with Allen hiking to quarterback Matthew Stafford.
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Should Rams draft a long snapper to replace Jake McQuaide?

Wirtel reminds me of Jeff Robinson, although not as big as Jeff, but being able to catch the football and being a good athlete.

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LS snappers are interesting in a couple of senses to me.

Size Wirtel is smaller than Holba.Just in general though any lineman that is only 6,2 225 seems so small.Even 6”4 255 is not all that big.

How it is such a specialty as well.With Jake he looked like a LBer & was always in drills. Working on his form on tackling. He was solid.

The point of speed is good on Punts,but on FG’s you have some bug guys in front of you.

The thing that helps a smaller LS is the rules to protect them. Back in the day you could load up on a guy a lot more.No you can’t even jump over them.

Soak it all in | 10 things with Matthew Stafford

Yeah, it's hard not to like our new QB. I think he has that similar laid back demeanor to Goff......at least off the field. On the field we have seen how intense he can be, lol (REILLY!!!!).

I know a lot of people want their QB to be a rah rah type like Brady, but that shit irritates me personally. I have no problem with being a quiet leader. Let your play do the talking. I think Matt will be a nice addition the locker room as well as the huddle.

Rams salary cap update after initial wave of moves

Also, there is no guarantee SJD is going to make this roster. With Robinson, Gaines, and Hoecht, Sebas is expendable or trade bait. That would clear around $2M. I could see him being a draft-day trade.

I am with others; SJD is this year’s Troy Hill. Not dirt cheap but a good player that fills important role.


It's enough money to sign Austin Reiter or KJ Wright. Let's do it!

I think the Rams are laying low for a value add like this, somewhere along the way. It might be after the draft though.

WV DT Darius Stills Meets with the Los Angeles Rams

Of course you want the physically talented guy with quick explosion, but can you change someone who leaves huge gaps for the run game because he tried some bizarre move in the pass rush? You will try to retrain this reflex out of him that made him successful in college, but will get him shredded by a good running team as a pro.... It concerns me becuse if you have a weak link, teams will expoit it...

Yeah, I think so. It's not that he's trying to pass rush on running plays. It's that he's trying to attack the backfield instead of playing his gap. You can coach that out of a young player if he wants to learn. I'd rather take my chances on that on Day 3 than grab a guy who is a JAG.

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