CAMP REPORT 2018 NFL Draft: Rounds 4-7

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Is there a cap reduction trading TA?

Not after the restructure.

We just created a $5M cap hole. Now, if it's addition by subtraction to get Pharoah Cooper more involved in the offense, then it's worth it, but I was wrong in thinking Tavon wouldn't be traded because of his current cap situation.
 
Any chance we can trade all those 6th rounders for a 1st and 2nd round pick?:ROFLMAO:
 
Copied directly from my PRE-COMBINE Mock Draft:
Round 4 Pick #1 - Shaquem Griffin ILB/OLB UCF
Analysis:
Many people have Griffin rated as a Day 3 pick, and some even have him rated as a 7th round pick or UDFA. Personally, I think this is similar to the disrespect Aaron Donald was given throughout his senior season before he blew up at the Senior Bowl. Donald's size scared teams. Griffin's missing hand also likely scares teams. However, after the Senior Bowl and Combine, it was clear that Donald's size issues were overblown. I expect the same to be true with Griffin after the Combine. He already had a great Senior Bowl week and won Practice Player of the Week. I expect him to dominate at the Combine by posting great jump and agility numbers and running a 40 in the 4.45 to 4.55 range. Griffin checks in at 6'0" 222 with surprising power and elite burst/speed. Griffin closes like few can at the LB position. He's been a highly-effective pass rusher because of his ability diverse set of rush moves and evolved pass rush plan along with his elite speed and quickness off the edge. He doesn't have the size to hold up as an edge, but he should be an effective blitzer. Griffin has had plenty of snaps in coverage and shows the athleticism to handle M2M coverage responsibilities in the NFL. In the running game, he's a sideline-to-sideline LB who will sift through traffic to make TFLs. He can also close from the backside due to his incredible speed. Despite his small stature, Griffin has shown the ability to work off of and through blockers. Griffin's missing hand can limit him at times. It can make it harder for him to disengage from blocks and can cause him to miss tackles. However, Griffin's unique blend of elite speed for his position along with top-notch instincts means that the tackles he generally misses due to his hand are tackles that few other LBs would have been in a position to make. Griffin is a film room junkie who went as far as to put his mattress in there during camp. It shows in his play through his tremendous instincts, tendency to be in the right place at the right time, and his evolved pass rush plan. Simply put, if Griffin had two hands, I think he'd be considered one of the top players in the Draft. His game reminds me of Lavonte David and Deion Jones.
Glad you liked him . Les didn't. And I stand by my statement that most of us knew almost nothing about him until he ran a 4.38 .Donald size scared teams but he still went in the top half of round one. Griffin may turn out to be some amazing player but as a prospect he clearly wasn't amazing enough for a pick until the end of the fourth
 
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Been saying tavon was likely trade bait but I didn't expect a 6th and frankly with 5 picks in the 6th and tavons salary incentive based I don't see why the rams did this. Tavon would have been much more a factor on the field than a 6th 6th round pick. This trade is a mistake.

Addition by subtraction maybe. The fake fly sweep was getting old.
 
Not after the restructure.

We just created a $5M cap hole. Now, if it's addition by subtraction to get Pharoah Cooper more involved in the offense, then it's worth it, but I was wrong in thinking Tavon wouldn't be traded because of his current cap situation.
I thought I heard it would be a cap hole. I'd rather kept him for at least this coming season. Even though he turned into a running back, lol, was still interesting to watch him run. Crazy ass draft this year.
 
We traded up to the Broncos slot. Not sure what we gave up.
 
we just traded back into the 5th with Denver
 
Just $1 million saved by trading him it looks like.