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Rounds 4-7 Best Remaining Players: SI, ESPN, Huddle Report

Rounds 4-7 Best Available Sports Illustrated (157 Players)

1. Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina (JR, 6'1", 218 pounds)
2. Perrion Winfrey, IDL, Oklahoma (SR, 6'4", 290 pounds)
3. Darian Kinnard, IOL, Kentucky (SR, 6'5", 322 pounds)
4. Kingsley Enagbare, edge, South Carolina (SR, 6'4", 258 pounds)
5. Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA (rSR, 6'4", 205 pounds)

6. Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota (SR, 6'8", 384 pounds)
7. Jamaree Salyer, IOL, Georgia (SR, 6'3", 321 pounds)
8. Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M (JR, 6'0", 217 pounds)
9. Dominique Robinson, edge, Miami (OH) (SR, 6'5", 253 pounds)
10. Carson Strong, QB, Nevada (rJR, 6'3", 226 pounds)

11. Khalil Shakir, WR, Boise State (SR, 6'0", 196 pounds)
12. Justyn Ross, WR, Clemson (rJR, 6'4", 205 pounds)
13. Calvin Austin III, WR, Memphis (rSR, 5'8", 170 pounds)
14. Brandon Smith, LB, Penn State (JR, 6'4", 250 pounds)
15. Dameon Pierce, RB, Florida (SR, 5'10", 218 pounds)

16. Tyler Allgeier, RB, BYU (rJR, 5'11", 224 pounds)
17. Max Mitchell, OT, Louisiana (SR, 6'6", 307 pounds)
18. Isaiah Likely, TE, Coastal Carolina (SR, 6'5", 245 pounds)
19. Marquis Hayes, IOL, Oklahoma (rSR, 6'5", 318 pounds)
20. Jalen Wydermyer, TE, Texas A&M (JR, 6'4", 255 pounds)

21. Cade Otton, TE, Washington (rSR, 6'5", 247 pounds)
22. Darrian Beavers, LB, Cincinnati (rSR, 6'4", 237 pounds)
23. Zyon McCollum, CB, Sam Houston State (SR, 6'2", 199 pounds)
24. JoJo Domann, LB, Nebraska (rSR, 6'1", 228 pounds)
25. Mario Goodrich, CB, Clemson (SR, 6'0", 176 pounds)

26. Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama (rJR, 6'1", 197 pounds)
27. Josh Williams, CB, Fayetteville State (SR, 6'3", 195 pounds)
28. Tycen Anderson, S, Toledo (SR, 6'2", 209 pounds)
29. Zach Tom, OL, Wake Forest (rSR, 6'4", 304 pounds)
30. Coby Bryant, CB, Cincinnati (SR, 6'1", 193 pounds)

31. John Ridgeway, IDL, Arkansas (rSR, 6'5", 321 pounds)
32. Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa State (rSR, 6'7", 252 pounds)
33. Damarri Mathis, CB, Pittsburgh (rSR, 5'11", 195 pounds)
34. Amare Barno, edge, Virginia Tech (SR, 6'5", 246 pounds)
35. Rasheed Walker, OT, Penn State (rJR, 6'6", 313 pounds)

36. Tariq Castro-Fields, CB, Penn State (rSR, 6'1", 197 pounds)
37. Kyren Williams, RB, Notre Dame (rSO, 5'9", 194 pounds)
38. Jesse Luketa, edge, Penn State (SR, 6'2", 261 pounds)
39. Matt Araiza, P, San Diego State (rJR, 6'2", 200 pounds)
40. Kyle Philips, WR, UCLA (rJR, 5'11", 189 pounds)

41. Lecitus Smith, IOL, Virginia Tech (rSR, 6'3", 314 pounds)
42. Derion Kendrick, CB, Georgia (SR, 6'0", 194 pounds)
43. Spencer Burford, OT, UTSA (SR, 6'4", 304 pounds)
44. Josh Jobe, CB, Alabama (SR, 6'0", 182 pounds)
45. Christopher Allen, edge, Alabama (rSR, 6'4", 241 pounds)

46. Akayleb Evans, CB, Missouri (rSR, 6'2", 197 pounds)
47. Daniel Bellinger, TE, San Diego State (SR, 6'5", 253 pounds)
48. Braxton Jones, OT, Southern Utah (rSR, 6'5", 310 pounds)
49 Matthew Butler, IDL, Tennessee (SR, 6'4", 297 pounds)
50. Neil Farrell, IDL, LSU (SR, 6'4", 330 pounds)

51. Zamir White, RB, Georgia (rJR, 6'0", 214 pounds)
52. Erik Ezukanma, WR, Texas Tech (rJR, 6'2", 209 pounds)
53. Kellen Diesch, OT, Arizona State (rSR, 6'7", 301 pounds)
54. Chris Paul, IOL, Tulsa (rSR, 6'4", 323 pounds)
55. Verone McKinley III, S, Oregon (rSO, 5'10", 198 pounds)

56. D'Marco Jackson, LB, Appalachian State (rSR, 6'1", 233 pounds)
57. Malcolm Rodriguez, LB, Oklahoma State (rSR, 5'11", 227 pounds)
58. Mike Rose, LB, Iowa State (SR, 6'4", 245 pounds)
59. Kalon Barnes, CB, Baylor (SR, 6'0", 183 pounds)
60. Dohnovan West, IOL, Arizona State (JR, 6'3", 296 pounds)

61. Thayer Munford, IOL, Ohio State (SR, 6'6", 328 pounds)
62. Romeo Doubs, WR, Nevada (SR, 6'2", 201 pounds)
63. Bailey Zappe, QB, Western Kentucky (rSR, 6'1", 215 pounds)
64. Dane Belton, S, Iowa (JR, 6'1", 205 pounds)
65. Makai Polk, WR, Mississippi State (JR, 6'3", 195 pounds)

66. Damone Clark, LB, LSU (SR, 6'3", 239 pounds)
67. Bo Melton, WR, Rutgers (rSR, 5'11", 189 pounds)
68. Tyreke Smith, edge, Ohio State (SR, 6'3", 254 pounds)
69. Kalia Davis, IDL, UCF (rSR, 6'1", 302 pounds)
70. Pierre Strong Jr., RB, South Dakota State (rSR, 5'11", 207 pounds)

71. Yusuf Corker, S, Kentucky (rSR, 6'0", 203 pounds)
72. Micheal Clemons, edge, Texas A&M (rSR, 6'5", 263 pounds)
73. Isaiah Thomas, edge, Oklahoma (rSR, 6'5", 266 pounds)
74. Obinna Eze, OT, TCU (rSR, 6'7", 321 pounds)
75. Dare Rosenthal, OT, Kentucky (rJR, 6'7", 290 pounds)

76. Cole Turner, TE, Nevada (SR, 6'6", 246 pounds)
77. Cade Mays, IOL, Tennessee (SR, 6'5", 311 pounds)
78. Jerome Ford, RB, Cincinnati (JR, 5'11", 210 pounds)
79. Abram Smith, RB, Baylor (rSR, 6'0", 213 pounds)
80. Kevin Austin Jr., WR, Notre Dame (JR, 6'2", 200 pounds)

81. Justin Shaffer, IOL, Georgia (SR, 6'4", 314 pounds)
82. Jake Camarda, P, Georgia (SR, 6'2", 180 pounds)
83. Jordan Stout, P, Penn State (rSR, 6'3", 209 pounds)
84. Charleston Rambo, WR, Miami (FL) (rSR, 6'1", 177 pounds)
85. Jake Ferguson, TE, Wisconsin (rSR, 6'5", 250 pounds)

86. Juanyeh Thomas, S, Georgia Tech (SR, 6'1", 212 pounds)
87. Chigoziem Okonkwo, TE, Maryland (SR, 6'3", 238 pounds)
88. Jack Coan, QB, Notre Dame (rSR, 6'3", 218 pounds)
89. Markquese Bell, S, Florida A&M (SR, 6'2", 212 pounds)
90. Percy Butler, S, Louisiana (SR, 6'0", 194 pounds)

91. Jaylen Watson, CB, Washington State (rSR, 6'2", 197 pounds)
92. Tyler Badie, RB, Missouri (SR, 5'8", 197 pounds)
93 Ben Brown, IOL, Mississippi (rSR, 6'5", 312 pounds)
94. James Mitchell, TE, Virginia Tech (SR, 6'4", 249 pounds)
95. Micah McFadden, LB, Indiana (SR, 6'1", 240 pounds)

96. Haskell Garrett, IDL, Ohio State (SR, 6'2", 300 pounds)
97. Matt Waletzko, OT, North Dakota (SR, 6'8", 312 pounds)
98. Eyioma Uwazurike, IDL, Iowa State (rSR, 6'6", 316 pounds)
99. Chase Lucas, CB, Arizona State (rSR, 5'11", 180 pounds)
100. Hassan Haskins, RB, Michigan (rJR, 6'2", 228 pounds)

101. Jayden Peevy, IDL, Texas A&M (rSR, 6'5", 308 pounds)
102. Otito Ogbonnia, IDL, UCLA (SR, 6'4", 324 pounds)
103. Jack Sanborn, LB, Wisconsin (SR, 6'2", 234 pounds)
104. Eric Johnson, IDL, Missouri State (rSR, 6'4", 299 pounds)
105. Decobie Durant, CB, South Carolina State (rSR, 5'10", 180 pounds)

106. Aaron Hansford, LB, Texas A&M (rSR, 6'2", 239 pounds)
107. Jeffrey Gunter, edge, Coastal Carolina (rSR, 6'4", 258 pounds)
108. David Anenih, edge, Houston (rSR, 6'2", 245 pounds)
109. Zonovan Knight, RB, North Carolina State (JR, 5'11", 209 pounds)
110. EJ Perry, QB, Brown (rSR, 6'2", 211 pounds)

111. Jerrion Ealy, RB, Mississippi (JR, 5'8", 189 pounds)
112. Ty Chandler, RB, North Carolina (SR, 5'11", 204 pounds)
113. Snoop Conner, RB, Mississippi (JR, 5'10", 222 pounds)
114. Dai'Jean Dixon, WR, Nicholls State (rSR, 6'3", 205 pounds)
115. Alec Lindstrom, IOL, Boston College (rSR, 6'3", 296 pounds)

116. Dustin Crum, QB, Kent State (rSR, 6'1", 210 pounds)
117. Zachary Thomas, OT, San Diego State (rSR, 6'5", 308 pounds)
118. Andrew Stueber, OT, Michigan (rSR, 6'7", 325 pounds)
119. Jeremiah Gemmel, LB, North Carolina (rSR, 6'1", 226 pounds)
120. Thomas Booker, IDL, Stanford (SR, 6'3", 301 pounds)

121. Chance Campbell, LB, Mississippi (SR, 6'2", 232 pounds)
122. Cade York, K, LSU (JR, 6'1", 198 pounds)
123. Cordell Volson, OT, North Dakota State (rSR, 6'6", 315 pounds)
124. Josh Ross, LB, Michigan (SR, 6'0", 227 pounds)
125. Vederian Lowe, OT, Illinois (SR, 6'5", 314 pounds)

126. Chris Hinton, IDL, Michigan (JR, 6'4", 305 pounds)
127. Chasen Hines, IOL, LSU (SR, 6'3", 327 pounds)
128. Gerrit Prince, TE, UAB (rSR, 6'5", 241 pounds)
129. Connor Heyward, TE, Michigan State (rSR, 5'11", 233 pounds)
130. Grant Calcaterra, TE, SMU (rSR, 6'4", 241 pounds)

131. Leon O'Neal, S, Texas A&M (SR, 6'1", 204 pounds)
132. Smoke Monday, S, Auburn (SR, 6'2", 207 pounds)
133. Bubba Bolden, S, Miami (FL) (rSR, 6'2", 209 pounds)
134. Quentin Lake, S, UCLA (rSR, 6'1", 201 pounds)
135. Delarrin Turner-Yell, S, Oklahoma (SR, 5'10", 197 pounds)

136. John FitzPatrick, TE, Georgia (rJR, 6'7", 262 pounds)
137. Vincent Gray, CB, Michigan (rJR, 6'2", 192 pounds)
138. Gabe Brkic, K, Oklahoma (rJR, 6'3", 201 pounds)
139. Kaleb Eleby, QB, Western Michigan (rSO, 6'1", 210 pounds)
140. Montaric Brown, CB, Arkansas (rSR, 6'0", 196 pounds)

141. Ryan Van Demark, OT, Connecticut (SR, 6'7", 307 pounds)
142. Damarion Williams, CB, Houston (rSR, 5'10", 182 pounds)
143. Jack Jones, CB, Arizona State (rSR, 5'11", 171 pounds)
144. Mykael Wright, CB, Oregon (JR, 5'11", 173 pounds)
145. Noah Elliss, IDL, Idaho (rJR, 6'4", 346 pounds)

146. Darien Butler, LB, Arizona State (SR, 5'10", 221 pounds)
147. Kyron Johnson, LB, Kansas (rSR, 6'0", 231 pounds)
148. D'Vonte Price, RB, Florida International (SR, 6'1", 210 pounds)
149. Zakoby McClain, LB, Auburn (SR, 5'11", 228 pounds)
150. Baylon Spector, LB, Clemson (rSR, 6'0", 233 pounds)

151. Isaih Pacheco, RB, Rutgers (SR, 5'10", 216 pounds)
152. Sterling Weatherford, S, Miami (OH) (rSR, 6'4", 224 pounds)
153. Jalen Nailor, WR, Michigan State (rJR, 5'11", 186 pounds)
154. Ja'Tyre Carter, OT, Southern (rSR, 6'3", 311 pounds)
155. Isaac Taylor-Stuart, CB, USC (rJR, 6'2", 201 pounds)
156. Bryce Watts, CB, Massachusetts (rSR, 6'0", 187 pounds)
157. Keaontay Ingram, RB, USC (SR, 6'0", 221 pounds)

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Rounds 4-7 Best Available ESPN (199 Players)

Sam Howell NC QB (1)
Perrion Winfrey Oklahoma DT
Calvin Austin III Memphis WR
Tariq Woolen UTSA CB
Daniel Faalele Minnesota OT
Zyon McCollumSam Houston CB
Isaiah SpillerTexas A&M RB
Eyioma Uwazurike Iowa State DE
Dameon Pierce Florida RB
Zamir White Georgia RB (10)

Daniel Bellinger San Diego State TE (11)
Jalyn Armour-Davis Alabama CB
Khalil Shakir Boise State WR
JoJo Domann Nebraska OLB
Isaiah Likely Coastal Carolina TE
Coby Bryant Cincinnati CB
Kingsley Enagbare South Carolina DE
Darian Kinnard Kentucky OG
Charlie Kolar Iowa State TE
Josh Jobe Alabama CB (20)

Neil Farrell Jr.LSU DT
Rasheed Walker Penn State OT
Verone McKinley III Oregon S
Dohnovan West Arizona State C
Jamaree Salyer Georgia OG
Amare Barno VA Tech Edge
Brandon Smith Penn State ILB
Kellen Diesch Arizona State OT
Kyle Philips UCLA WR
Zach Tom Wake Forest OG (30)

Braxton Jones Southern Utah OT
Darrian Beavers Cincinnati ILB
Matt Waletzko North Dakota OT
Ty Chandler North Carolina RB
Jerome Ford Cincinnati RB
D'Marco Jackson Appalachian State ILB
Bo Melton Rutgers WR
John Ridgeway Arkansas DT
Marquis Hayes Oklahoma OG
Cade York LSU PK (40)

Micheal Clemons Texas A&M DE
Max Mitchell Louisiana OT
Pierre Strong Jr.South Dakota State RB
Matthew Butler Tennessee DT
Cade Otton Washington TE
Eric Johnson Missouri State DT
Carson Strong Nevada QB
Damarri Mathis Pittsburgh CB
Justyn Ross Clemson WR
Thayer Munford Ohio State OT (50)

Tariq Castro-Fields Penn ST CB
Tycen Anderson Toledo S
Matt Araiza San Diego State P
Hassan Haskins Michigan RB
Romeo Doubs Nevada WR
Otito Ogbonnia UCLA DT
Christopher Allen Alabama OLB
Leon O'Neal Jr.Texas A&M S
Bailey Zappe Western Kentucky QB
Malcolm Rodriguez Oklahoma State ILB (60)

Kyren Williams Notre Dame RB
Chigoziem Okonkwo Maryland TE
Erik Ezukanma Texas Tech WR
Tyreke Smith Ohio State DE
Jesse Luketa Penn State OLB
Obinna Eze TCU OT (65)
Daron Bland Fresno State CB
Lecitus Smith Virginia Tech OG
Kalon Barnes Baylor CB
Damone Clark LSUI LB (70)

Joshua Williams Fayetteville State CB
Jake Ferguson Wisconsin TE
Esezi Otomewo Minnesota DE
Dominique Robinson Miami (OH) OLB
Vederian Lowe Illinois OT
Jordan StoutPenn State P
Justin Shaffer Georgia OG
Haskell Garrett Ohio State DT
Kevin Austin Jr. Notre Dame WR
Kyron Johnson Kansas ILB (80)

David Anenih Houston DE
Chris Paul Tulsa OG
Jayden Peevy Texas A&M DT
Braylon Sanders Ole Miss WR
Isaiah Thomas Oklahoma DE
Jack Jones Arizona State CB
Markquese Bell Florida A&M S
Marquan McCall Kentucky DT
Mike Rose Iowa State ILB
Andrew Stueber Michigan OG (90)

James Mitchell Virginia Tech TE
Jeffrey Gunter Coastal Carolina OLB
Akayleb Evans Missouri CB
Aaron Hansford Texas A&M ILB
Jeremiah Moon Florida OLB
Cole Turner Nevada TE
Tyree JohnsonTexas A&M DE
Jeremiah Gemmel North Carolina ILB
D'Vonte Price Florida International RB
Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa ND DE (100)

Nick Zakelj Fordham OT
Dallis Flowers Pittsburg State CB
Qwynnterrio Cole Louisville S
Micah McFadden Indiana ILB
Cade MaysTennessee OG
Spencer Burford UTSA OT
Abram Smith Baylor RB
Makai Polk Mississippi State WR
Thomas Booker Stanford DT
Jack Sanborn Wisconsin ILB (110)

William Dunkle San Diego State OG
Tyler Badie Missouri RB
Tre Williams Arkansas DE
Christian Benford Villanova CB
Percy Butler Louisiana S
Josh ThompsonTexas CB
Zonovan Knight NC State RB
Zachary Thomas San Diego State OT
Mario Goodrich Clemson CB
Tariq Carpenter Georgia Tech ILB (120)

Cordell Volson North Dakota State OT
Snoop Conner Ole Miss RB
Jalen Wydermyer Texas A&M TE
Charleston Rambo Miami WR
Jaylen Watson Wash ST CB
Sterling Weatherford Miami OH S
Nephi Sewell Utah ILB
Myron Cunningham Arkansas OG
Skylar Thompson Kansas State QB
Kevin Harris South Carolina RB (130)

Jalen Nailor Michigan State WR
Christopher Hinton Michigan DT
Chase Lucas Arizona State CB
Yusuf Corker Kentucky S
Alec Lindstrom Boston College C
Keaontay Ingram USC RB
Tre Turner Virginia Tech WR
Kalia Davis UCF DT
J'Atyre Carter Southern OG
Derion Kendrick Georgia CB (140)

Connor Heyward Michigan State FB
Dawson Deaton Texas Tech C
Dare Rosenthal Kentucky OT
Cameron Dicker Texas PK
Decobie DurantSouth Carolina State CB
Mike Tverdov Rutgers DE
Delarrin Turner-Yell Oklahoma S
Tyrese Robinson Oklahoma OG
Jack CoanNotre Dame QB
Dai'Jean Dixon Nichols WR (150)

Ben BrownOle Miss C
Mykael Wright Oregon CB
Tyler JohnsonArizona State DE
Brad Hawkins Michigan S
Nick FordUtah C
Carson Wells Colorado OLB
Jake Camarda Georgia P
Cole Kelley SE Louisiana QB
Zaquandre White South Carolina RB
Gerrit Prince UAB TE (160)

Isaac Taylor-Stuart USC CB
Smoke Monday Auburn S
Matt Henningsen Wisconsin DE
ZeVeyon Furcron Southern Illinois OG
Sincere McCormick UTSA RB
Peyton Hendershot Indiana TE
Josh Johnson Tulsa WR
LaBryan Ray Alabama DT
Doug Kramer Illinois C
Damarion Williams Houston CB (170)

Quentin Lake UCLA S
D.J. Davidson Arizona State DT
Luke Wattenberg Washington C
Chasen Hines LSU OG
Tyler Goodson IOWA RB
Grant Calcaterra SMU TE
Jermaine Waller Virginia Tech CB
James Houston IV Jackson State OLB
Jashaun Corbin Florida State RB
Derrick Deese Jr.San José State TE (180)

Reggie Roberson Jr.SMU WR
Vincent Gray Michigan CB
Austin Deculus LSU OT
Tyler Allgeier BYU RB
Austin Allen Nebraska TE
Jaivon Heiligh Coastal Carolina WR
Kyler McMichael North Carolina CB
Tre Sterling Oklahoma State S
Josh Ross Michigan ILB
Michael Maietti Missouri C (190)

Mike Miranda Penn State OG
Andrew Rupcich Culver-Stockton OT
Isaih Pacheco Rutgers RB
Tay Martin Oklahoma State WR
Chris Steele USC CB
Latavious Brini Arkansas S
Chance Campbell Ole Miss ILB
Shermari Jones Coastal Carolina RB
John FitzPatrick Georgia TE (199)

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94 Best Remaining Players by Position (The Huddle Report)

QB
1. Sam Howell
2. Carson Strong
3. Bailey Zappe
4. Jack Coan

RB
1 Zamir White
2 Dameon Pierce
3 Pierre Strong
4 Tyler Allgeier
5 Jerome Ford
6 Abram Smith
7 Kyren Williams
8 Ty Chandler
9 Kevin Harris

WR
1 Calvin Austin
2 Khalil Shakir
3 Kyle Philips
4 Justyn Ross
5 Bo Melton
6 Romeo Doubs
7 Makai Polk
8 Erik Ezukanma
9 Isaiah Weston
10 Tre Turner

TE
1 Charlie Kolar
2 Cade Otton
3 Isaiah Likely
4 Daniel Bellinger
5 Jake Ferguson
6 Jalen Wydermyer
7 Lucas Krull

OL
1 Luke Goedeke
2 Nicholas Petit Frere
3 Daniel Faalele
4 Darian Kinnard
5 Rasheed Walker
6 Jamaree Salyer
7 Zach Tom
8 Max Mitchell
9 Marquis Hayes
10 Kellen Diesch
11 Braxton Jones
12 Dohnovan West
13 Thayer Munford
14 Matt Waletzko
15 Lecitus Smith
16 Cade Mays
17 Obinna Eze
18 Spencer Burford
19 Alec Lindstrom

Edge Rusher
1 Kingsley Enagbare
2 Amare Barno
3 Micheal Clemons
4 Dominique Robinson
5 Christopher Allen
6 Tyreke Smith
7 Jesse Luketa
8 Isaiah Thomas
9 David Anenih

DL
1 Eyioma Uwazurkie
2 Neil Farrell
3 John Ridgeway
4 Eric Johnson
5 Haskell Garrett
6 Thomas Booker
7 Otito Ogbonnia

LB
1 Brandon Smith
2 Darrian Beavers
3 JoJo Domann
4 Damone Clark
5 Malcolm Rodriguez
6 DMarco Jackson
7 Aaron Hansford

CB
1 Tariq Woolen
2 Coby Bryant
3 Zyon McCollum
4 Jalyn Armour Davis
5 Joshua Williams
6 Demarrie Mathis
7 Josh Jobe
8 Tariq Castro Fields
9 Mario Goodrich
10 Akaleb Evans
11 Derion Kendrick
12 Mykael Wright
13 DaRon Bland
14 Vincent Gray

S
1 Verone McKinley
2 Tycen Anderson
3 Percy Butler
4 Dane Belton
5 Bubba Bolden

P
Matt Araiza
Jordan Stout

K
Cade York

Rams the best destination for UDFAs?

I feel that UDFAs should really think of Rams as their top chance to make it as an NFL player.

a few reasons.

1) lack of top draft picks
2) proven track record of developing players
3) roster built that needs lower cost contributors
4) locker-room leaders who show new players what it means to be an NFL pro

I really feel that if I was an UDFA, Rams would be a top destination

what think you. BTW I believe Rams will get some top end UDFAs

DRAFT 2022 NFL draft rounds 4-7: APR-30 / 12pm ET

NFL Draft TV schedule​

Round Day Date Start time (ET)TV channels
1ThursdayApril 288 p.m.ABC, ESPN, NFL Network
2-3FridayApril 297 p.m.ABC, ESPN, NFL Network
4-7SaturdayApril 30NoonABC, ESPN, NFL Network

2022 NFL Draft order: Complete list of every pick from Round 1 through Round 7​

2022 NFL Draft Order

Round 1

1. Jacksonville Jaguars – Travon Walker, DE, Georgia
2. Detroit Lions – Aidan Hutchinson, DE, Michigan
3. Houston Texans – Derek Stingley Jr., CB, LSU
4. New York Jets – Ahmad Gardner, CB, Cincinnati
5. New York Giants – Kayvon Thibodeaux, DE, Oregon
6. Carolina Panthers – Ikem Ekwonu, OT, NC State
7. New York Giants (from CHI) – Evan Neal, OT, Alabama
8. Atlanta Falcons – Drake London, WR, USC
9. Seattle Seahawks (from DEN) – Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State
10. New York Jets (from SEA) – Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio State
11. New Orleans Saints (from WAS) – Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State
12. Detroit Lions (from MIN) – Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama
13. Philadelphia Eagles (from HOU through CLE) – Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia
14. Baltimore Ravens – Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame
15. Houston Texans (from PHI through MIA) – Kenyon Green, G, Texas A&M
16. Washington Commodes (from NO through IND via PHI) – Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State
17. Los Angeles Chargers – Zion Johnson, G, Boston College
18. Tennessee Titans (from PHI through NO) – Treylon Burks, WR, Arkansas
19. New Orleans Saints (from PHI) – Trevor Penning, OT, Northern Iowa
20. Pittsburgh Steelers – Kenny Pickett, QB, Pittsburgh
21. Kansas City Chiefs (from NE) – Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington
22. Green Bay Packers (from LV) – Quay Walker, LB, Georgia
23. Buffalo Bills (from BAL through ARZ) – Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida
24. Dallas Cowboys – Tyler Smith, OT, Tulsa
25. Baltimore Ravens (from BUF) – Tyler Linderbaum, C, Iowa
26. New York Jets (from TEN) – Jermaine Johnson II, DE, Florida State
27. Jacksonville Jaguars (from TB) – Devin Lloyd, LB, Utah
28. Green Bay Packers – Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia
29. New England Patriots (from KC through SF via MIA) – Cole Strange, G, Chattanooga
30. Kansas City Chiefs – George Karlaftis, DE, Purdue
31. Cincinnati Bengals – Daxton Hill, S, Michigan
32. Minnesota Vikings (from DET through LAR) – Lewis Cine, S, Georgia

Round 2

33. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from JAX) – Logan Hall, DE, Houston
34. Green Bay Packers (from MIN through DET) – Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State
35. Tennessee Titans (from NYJ) – Roger McCreary, CB, Auburn
36. New York Jets (from NYG) – Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State
37. Houston Texans – Jalen Pitre, S, Baylor
38. Atlanta Falcons (from NYG through NYJ via CAR) – Arnold Ebiketie, DE, Penn State
39. Chicago Bears – Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington
40. Seattle Seahawks (from DEN) – Boye Mafe, LB Minnesota
41. Seattle Seahawks – Ken Walker III, RB, Michigan State
42. Minnesota Vikings (from IND through WAS): Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson
43. New York Giants (from ATL) – Wan’dale Robinson, WR, Kentucky
44. Houston Texans (from CLE) – John Metchie III, WR, Alabama
45. Baltimore Ravens – David Ojabo, LB, Michigan
46. Detroit Lions (from MIN) – Josh Paschal, DE, Kentucky
47. Washington Commodes (from IND) – Phidarian Mathis, DT, Alabama
48. Chicago Bears (from LAC) – Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn State
49. New Orleans Saints – Alontae Taylor, S, Tennessee
50. New England Patriots (from KC through MIA) – Tyquan Thornton, WR, Baylor
51. Philadelphia Eagles – Cameron Jurgens, C, Nebraska
52. Pittsburgh Steelers – George Pickens, WR, Georgia
53. Indianapolis Colts (from LV through GB via MIN) – Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati
54. Kansas City Chiefs (from NE) – Skyy Moore, WR, Western Michigan
55. Arizona Cardinals – Trey McBride, TE, Colorado State
56. Dallas Cowboys – Sam Williams, LB, Ole Miss
57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from BUF) – Luke Goedeke, OT, Central Michigan
58. Atlanta Falcons (from TEN) – Troy Andersen, LB, Montana State
59. Minnesota Vikings (from GB) – Ed Ingram, G, LSU
60. Cincinnati Bengals (from BUF via TB) – Cam Taylor-Britt, S, Nebraska
61. San Francisco 49ers – Drake Jackson, LB, USC
62. Kansas City Chiefs – Bryan Cook, S, Cincinnati
63. Buffalo Bills (from CIN) – James Cook, RB, Georgia
64. Denver Broncos (from LAR) – Nik Bonitto, LB, Oklahoma

Round 3

65. Jacksonville Jaguars – Luke Fortner, C, Kentucky
66. Minnesota Vikings (from DET) – Brian Asamoah, LB, Oklahoma
67. New York Giants – Joshua Ezeudu, G, North Carolina
68. Cleveland Browns (from HOU) – Martin Emerson, CB, Mississippi State
69. Tennessee Titans (from NYJ) – Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, Ohio State
70. Jacksonville Jaguars (from CAR) – Chad Muma, LB, Wyoming
71. Chicago Bears – Velus Jones, WR, Tennessee
72. Seattle Seahawks – Abraham Lucas, OT, Washington State
73. Indianapolis Colts (from WAS) – Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia
74. Atlanta Falcons – Desmond Ridder, QB, Cincinnati
75. Houston Texans (from DEN) – Christian Harris, LB, Alabama
76. Baltimore Ravens – Travis Jones, DT, UConn
77. Indianapolis Colts (from MIN) – Bernhard Raimann, OT, Central Michigan
78. Cleveland Browns – Alex Wright, DE, UAB
79. Los Angeles Chargers – JT Woods, S, Baylor
80. Denver Broncos (from HOU via NO) – Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA
81. New York Giants (from MIA) – Cordale Flott, CB, LSU
82. Atlanta Falcons (from IND) – DeAngelo Malone, LB, Western Kentucky
83. Philadelphia Eagles – Nakobe Dean, LB, Georiga
84. Pittsburgh Steelers – DeMarvin Leal, DE, Texas A&M
85. New England Patriots – Marcus Jones, CB, Houston
86. Tennessee Titans (from LV) – Malik Willis, QB, Liberty
87. Arizona Cardinals – Cameron Thomas, DE, San Diego State
88. Dallas Cowboys – Jalen Tolbert, WR, South Alabama
89. Buffalo Bills – Terrel Bernard, LB, Baylor
90. Las Vegas Raiders (from TEN) – Dylan Parham, G, Memphis
91. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Rachaad White, RB, Arizona State
92. Green Bay Packers – Sean Rhyan, G, UCLA
93. San Francisco 49ers – Tyrion Davis-Price, RB, LSU
94. Carolina Panthers (from KC via NE) – Matt Corral, QB, Ole Miss
95. Cincinnati Bengals – Zachary Carter, DT, Florida
96. Indianapolis Colts (from DEN via LAR) – Nick Cross, S, Maryland
97. Detroit Lions* – Kerby Joseph, S, Illinois
98. Washington Commodes (from NO)* – Brian Robinson Jr., RB, Alabama
99. Cleveland Browns* – David Bell, WR, Purdue
100. Arizona Cardinals (from BAL)* – Myjai Sanders, DE, Cincinnati
101. New York Jets (from PHI via NO)* – Jeremy Ruckert, TE, Ohio State
102. Miami Dolphins (from SF)* – Channing Tindall, LB, Georgia
103. Kansas City Chiefs* – Leo Chenal, LB, Wisconsin
104. Los Angeles Rams* – Logan Bruss, G, Wisconsin
105. San Francisco 49ers* – Danny Gray, WR, SMU

Round 4

106. Jacksonville Jaguars
107. Houston Texans (from DET via CLE)
108. Houston Texans
109. Seattle Seahawks (from NYJ)
110. Baltimore Ravens (from NYG)
111. New York Jets (from CAR)
112. New York Giants (from CHI)
113. Washington Commodes
114. Atlanta Falcons
115. Denver Broncos
116. Denver Broncos (from SEA)
117. New York Jets (from MIN)
118. Cleveland Browns
119. Baltimore Ravens
120. New Orleans Saints
121. Kansas City Chiefs (from MIA)
122. Indianapolis Colts
123. Los Angeles Chargers
124. Philadelphia Eagles
125. Miami Dolphins (from PIT)
126. Las Vegas Raiders
127. New England Patriots
128. Baltimore Ravens (from AZ)
129. Dallas Cowboys
130. Buffalo Bills
131. Tennessee Titans
132. Green Bay Packers
133. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
134. San Francisco 49ers
135. Kansas City Chiefs
136. Cincinnati Bengals
137. Carolina Panthers (from LAR via HOU)
138. Pittsburgh Steelers*
139. Baltimore Ravens*
140. Green Bay Packers*
141. Baltimore Ravens*
142. Los Angeles Rams*
143. Tennessee Titans*

Round 5

144. Carolina Panthers (from JAX)
145. Seattle Seahawks (from DET via DEN)
146. New York Jets
147. New York Giants
148. Chicago Bears (from HOU)
149. Carolina Panthers
150. Chicago Bears
151. Atlanta Falcons
152. Denver Broncos
153. Seattle Seahawks
154. Philadelphia Eagles (from WAS)
155. Dallas Cowboys (from CLE)
156. Minnesota Vikings (from BAL)
157. Jacksonville Jaguars (from MIN)
158. New England Patriots (from MIA)
159. Indianapolis Colts
160. Los Angeles Chargers
161. New Orleans Saints
162. Philadelphia Eagles
163. New York Jets (from PIT)
164. Las Vegas Raiders (from NE)
165. Las Vegas Raiders
166. Philadelphia Eagles (from AZ)
167. Dallas Cowboys
168. Buffalo Bills
169. Tennessee Titans
170. New England Patriots (from TB)
171. Green Bay Packers
172. San Francisco 49ers
173. New York Giants (from KC via BAL)
174. Cincinnati Bengals
175. Los Angeles Rams
176. Dallas Cowboys*
177. Detroit Lions*
178. Dallas Cowboys*
179. Indianapolis Colts*

Round 6

180. Jacksonville Jaguars
181. Detroit Lions
182. New York Giants
183. Houston Texans
184. Minnesota Vikings (from NYJ)
185. Buffalo Bills (from CAR – Conditional)
186. Chicago Bears
187. San Francisco 49ers (from DEN)
188. Jacksonville Jaguars (SEA)
189. Washington Commodes
190. Atlanta Falcons
191. Minnesota Vikings (from BAL via KC – Conditional)
192. Minnesota Vikings
193. Dallas Cowboys (from CLE)
194. New Orleans Saints (from IND via PHI)
195. Los Angeles Chargers

Round 6 Pick 17 – Choice Forfeited (New Orleans)

196. Baltimore Ravens (from MIA)
197. Jacksonville Jaguars (from PHI)
198. Jacksonville Jaguars (from PIT)
199. Carolina Panthers (from LV)
200. New England Patriots
201. Arizona Cardinals
202. Cleveland Browns (from DAL)
203. Buffalo Bills
204. Tennessee Titans
205. Houston Texans (from GB)
206. Denver Broncos (from TB via NYJ and PHI)
207. Houston Texans (from SF via NYJ)
208. Pittsburgh Steelers (from KC – Conditional)
209. Cincinnati Bengals
210. New England Patriots (from LAR)
211. Los Angeles Rams*
212. Los Angeles Rams*
213. Atlanta Falcons*
214. Los Angeles Chargers*
215. Arizona Cardinals*
216. Indianapolis Colts*
217. Detroit Lions*
218. Los Angeles Rams*
219. Tennessee Titans*
220. * San Francisco 49ers*
221. San Francisco 49ers*

Round 7

222. Jacksonville Jaguars
223. Cleveland Browns (from DET)
224. Miami Dolphins (from HOU via NE and BAL)
225. Pittsburgh Steelers (from NYJ)
226. Cincinnati Bengals (from NYG)
227. Las Vegas Raiders (from CAR)
228. Green Bay Packers (from CHI via HOU)
229. Seattle Seahawks
230. Washington Commodes
231. Buffalo Bills (from ATL)
232. Denver Broncos
233. Kansas City Chiefs (from MIN)
234. Detroit Lions (from CLE)
235. Jacksonville Jaguars (from BAL)
236. Los Angeles Chargers
237. Philadelphia Eagles (from NO)
238. Los Angeles Rams (from MIA)
239. Indianapolis Colts
240. Washington Commodes (from PHI via IND)
241. Pittsburgh Steelers
242. Carolina Panthers (from NE via MIA)
243. Kansas City Chiefs (from LV via NE)
244. Arizona Cardinals
245. Houston Texans (from DAL)
246. Cleveland Browns (from BUF)
247. Miami Dolphins (from TEN)
248. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
249. Green Bay Packers
250. Minnesota Vikings (from SF via DEN)
251. Kansas City Chiefs
252. Cincinnati Bengals
253. Los Angeles Rams
254. Los Angeles Chargers*
255. Los Angeles Chargers*
256. Arizona Cardinals*
257. Arizona Cardinals*
258. Green Bay Packers*
259. Kansas City Chiefs*
260. Los Angeles Chargers*
261. Tampa Bay Buccaneers*
262. San Francisco 49ers*

  • Poll Poll
Poll: who do you predict will be Rams starting OG on opening day?

On the other side of Edwards, who will be Rams starting OG on opening day

  • Bobby Evans

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Coleman Shelton

    Votes: 10 19.6%
  • Logan Bruss

    Votes: 31 60.8%
  • Tremayne Anchrum

    Votes: 10 19.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

David Edwards has one OG spot locked down.

So who do you predict will win the other OG spot, and be the starter on opening day 2022?

IMHO Evans has been streaky and unreliable, and seemed to perform better at T than G.

I'd think Bruss as a rookie would be a long shot (but a clear favorite to start in 2023).

So I'm thinking it's between Shelton and Anchrum. I'm going with Shelton.

Who you got?!?!

I'm starting to question whether I want OBJ back.

Maybe the problem is that I should just stay off Twitter.

In the past week, OBJ has been posting some weird shit on Twitter regarding his status, his (cryptic) communications with Deebo Samuel, and his rehab. That's all well and good. He's a personality. So is Jalen Ramsey. So was Johnny Hekker. Nothing wrong with that.

But now it seems that he's called out Cam Akers over a "dispute" regarding the jersey number 3.
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Perhaps this is just a joke that Cam is cool with and just doesn't translate well to Twitter. If its a real beef, though, that's something we don't need. Frankly, if its a serious comment, I'd question why he'd make it now, with his status up in the air.

I fully acknowledge that this could be a knee-jerk overreaction, but things like this make me question whether I want him back. Sure, his skill set is unique and valuable, but he's not the only WR out there. With Kupp, Robinson and Jefferson, we already have a great corps.

Again, perhaps an overreaction, but I'm not a fan of this stuff.

Gruden/Mayock made Martz/Armey/Zygmunt look great by comparison.

When we look back at how the GSOT died, a big culprit was the poor use of first round draft picks by the team of Mike Martz, Charley Armey and Jay Zygmunt. With the exception of Steven Jackson , they managed to turn a pile of first rounders into a collection of busts (Trung Canidate, Damione Lewis, Alex Barron) and assorted short-term B listers and underperformers (Adam Archuletta, Ryan Pickett, Robert Thomas, Jimmy Kennedy).

That is NOTHING compared to what the Raiders did with five picks in three years under the leadership of Jon Gruden and Mike Mayock. They started with three picks (after trading Khalil Mack) and ended up with Clelin Ferrell, Josh Jacobs and Jonathan Abram. Today, they announced that they have declined the 5th year option on ALL THREE. Last year, they took Alex Leatherwood 30 picks before any other team likely would have and, not surprisingly, he struggled as a rookie. Their true crowning achievement, though... 2020: Henry Ruggs and Damon Arnette. Legal issues have ended the careers of both guys.

Maybe they should have both stayed in their TV jobs.

McVay's Reaction to Cole Strange being drafted

What I find very interesting is that what I was told about the Rams looking long and hard at OG prospects to draft in the 3rd or 4th rounds has been validated. I was told OG, edge and to a lesser degree, CB were their main focus in that round. If the top guys in that cluster are gone they will trade down if possible for a 4th and hopefully 5th round pick. That probably is still the case. It shows that the Rams hope to fill that OG spot for the long term via the draft knowing that the guy will probably need a year to be coached up.

I think they expect to take Stout (punter) in the 5th.

2nd round QB chat

IMO, there are 3 2nd round QBs, maybe 4 if you include Ridder (which I dont).
- 3 teams almost seem a given to draft 1, Houston, New Orleans and Seattle.
- You could see a Tampa, Minnesota, or Indy draft 1 to ride pine behind their aging, last year of contract player.
- Detroit, Tennessee, Giants & Washington may not be sold on their incumbent, and possibly Baltimore?
Will be very interesting for sure

DRAFT 2022 NFL draft rounds 2-3: APR-29 / 7pm ET

NFL Draft TV schedule​

Round Day Date Start time (ET)TV channels
1ThursdayApril 288 p.m.ABC, ESPN, NFL Network
2-3FridayApril 297 p.m.ABC, ESPN, NFL Network
4-7SaturdayApril 30NoonABC, ESPN, NFL Network

All three networks will be carrying all three rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft from first pick to last, starting on Thursday, April 28 and ending on Saturday, April 30.

Round 1 of the 2022 NFL Draft should end around midnight ET, with teams taking 10 minutes per pick.

Round 2​

33) Jacksonville Jaguars
34) Detroit Lions
35) New York Jets
36) New York Giants
37) Houston Texans
38) New York Jets (from Carolina Panthers)
39) Chicago Bears
40) Seattle Seahawks (from Denver Broncos)
41) Seattle Seahawks

42) Indianapolis Colts (from Washington Commodes)
43) Atlanta Falcons
44) Cleveland Browns
45) Baltimore Ravens
46) Minnesota Vikings
47) Washington Commodes (from Indianapolis Colts)
48) Chicago Bears (from Los Angeles Chargers)
49) New Orleans Saints
50) Kansas City Chiefs (from Miami Dolphins)
51) Philadelphia Eagles
52) Pittsburgh Steelers
53) Green Bay Packers (from Las Vegas Raiders)
54) New England Patriots
55) Arizona Cardinals
56) Dallas Cowboys
57) Buffalo Bills
58) Atlanta Falcons (from Tennessee Titans)
59) Green Bay Packers
60) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
61) San Francisco 49ers
62) Kansas City Chiefs
63) Cincinnati Bengals
64) Denver Broncos (from Los Angeles Rams)

Round 3​

65) Jacksonville Jaguars
66) Detroit Lions
67) New York Giants
68) Houston Texans
69) New York Jets
70) Jacksonville Jaguars (from Carolina Panthers)
71) Chicago Bears
72) Seattle Seahawks
73) Indianapolis Colts (from Washington Commodes)
74) Atlanta Falcons
75) Denver Broncos
76) Baltimore Ravens
77) Minnesota Vikings
78) Cleveland Browns
79) Los Angeles Chargers
80) Houston Texans (from New Orleans Saints)
81) New York Giants (from Miami Dolphins)
82) Atlanta Falcons (from Indianapolis Colts)
83) Philadelphia Eagles
84) Pittsburgh Steelers
85) New England Patriots
86) Las Vegas Raiders
87) Arizona Cardinals
88) Dallas Cowboys
89) Buffalo Bills
90) Tennessee Titans
91) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
92) Green Bay Packers
93) San Francisco 49ers
94) Kansas City Chiefs
95) Cincinnati Bengals
96) Denver Broncos (from Los Angeles Rams)
97) Detroit Lions (compensatory selection)
98) New Orleans Saints (compensatory selection)
99) Cleveland Browns (special compensatory selection)
100) Baltimore Ravens (special compensatory selection)
101) Philadelphia Eagles (from New Orleans Saints; special compensatory selection)
102) Miami Dolphins (from San Francisco 49ers; special compensatory selection)
103) Kansas City Chiefs (special compensatory selection)
104) Los Angeles Rams (special compensatory selection)
105) San Francisco 49ers (special compensatory selection)

Is this just a weak draft?

Or just weak for QBs'.

I used to love following the build-up to the draft and buying all the mags pre-internet, but my interest has waned recently.

Partly, I think, because we've had no first-rounders recently, but largely because I stopped watching college ball a few years ago.

So, none of the names means much to me and I'm wondering if this draft is as strong as usual but devoid of top QBs, or it's utter wank in other respects too?

Are there any players you would trade our first-rounders in 2031 and 2032 for?

In any case, I doubt I'll be staying up until stupid o'clock to watch with my NFL Pass.

Can we expect any surprise/major moves by Les Snead and the Rams in the next few days?

I have to admit the Draft used to be a lot more fun PRE-MCVAY & SNEAD (NOT THAT I AM COMPLAINING/I AM MUCH HAPPIER WITH PLAYOFF/SUPER BOWL WINS!!!)!

But, Even though the Rams don’t pick until the 3rd Round (At least not as of now!) can we expect Snead to come up with a surprise trade or two before the end of the weekend? If yes, Any ideas on who or what the Rams might trade or trade for? It is really nice that the Rams have a pretty solid roster with no major weaknesses but just maybe a couple off upgrades and depth to target in this Draft and the rest of the offseason!

I am definitely READY FOR THE RAMS SUPER BOWL REPEAT!!!

Scariest Sci-Fi Movie

The one I nominate is Event Horizon. It's an older movie now, but was influenced by the the movies Alien and The Shining. The movie's special effects are from the late 90's, so keep that in mind. Oh, and don't eat a big meal before watching it if you get queasy at the sight of blood.

I have been a fan of horror movies for many years, but this combination of sci-fi and horror together is something that gives me the shivers after the movie is over, if it is well done. Help me out and give me some ideas of movies to watch in this specific sub category. Let me list the ones of which I know.....

1. Event Horizon
2. Alien
3. The Thing
4. Alien II
5. Invasion of the Body Snatchers

River's final 2022 NFL Mock Draft ...

3) OG - Jamaree Salyer, Ga.
4a) TE - Jelani Woods, Va.
4b) RB - Tyler Algeier, BYU
5a) Edge - Amare Barno, Va.Tech
5b) CB - Joshua Williams, F.S.
6a) Edge - Dominique Robinson, Mi.(Oh)
6b) CB - Kalon Barnes, Baylor
6c) FS - Percy Butler, La.
6d) ILB - Jack Sanborn, Wi.
7a) P - Jordan Stout, PennSt.
7b) OT - Matt Waletzko, N.D.

The above mock draft anticipates the Rams re-signing WR OBj and signing free agent S Tyrann Mathieu soon after the draft concludes. The Rams managed two trades, one allowing us to move up in the 3'rd round after moving Taylor Rapp, as well as garnering a 4'th (112), 5'th (173) & 6'th (182) from the NY Giants for our 2023 2'nd. round pick.

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