Pick #57 - Rams select WR Tutu Atwell

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Under McVay, the Rams seemed to have hit on their WR acquisitions.
People hated the Woods signing, right? He turned out ok. Kupp and Jefferson seem ok.
Sammy Watkins wasn't totally terrible, he was just less than hoped. Brandin Cooks was pretty useful for a couple of years.
So, I'm not excited by this pick, but I'm willing to pretend to be optimistic.

On the other hand, yes, I know highlight vids are not how you want to evaluate a player. That being said, I thought Tavon's college reels showed more and looked better than Tutu's. Tavon seemed shiftier and more elusive. Tutu has better timed speed than Tavon coming out, but it looks like Tavon had more actual game speed. So, if this guy turns out to be a poor man's Tavon . . . yeesh. Time will tell.
Tavon was more RB/ gadget than WR. My impression is this guy is more of a WR. We will see. I would have rather gone big boddied type like Collins or Terry, who also have speed.

Obviously they are going for immediate impact on returns here as well.
 
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It was funny seeing Demoff shake the camara & Mcvay not looking happy at all. Yeah - just shows it isn’t worth it to get so excited for The Draft sometimes.
2020 IMO was awesome. I’d take Lewis,Akers, & Jefferson over this pick.
why was mcvay locked into Eskridge and panicked when Seattle selected him? choosing another fast receiver off their board? If so McVay blew it as he should be ready for any scenario.
 
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why was mcvay locked into Eskridge and panicked when Seattle selected him? choosing another fast receiver off their board? If so McVay blew it as he should be ready for any scenario.

Well if Quinn is still on the board does that equal things out ?
 
You don't draft a second rounder for kick returns.

I'm hoping that come November we are all thrilled with this pick.

His size is scary. And for all the wrong reasons. But, if he scored 10TDs, we ain't gonna give a shit.
 
Would have rather had Dyami Brown if going to pick a WR
 
i just don't like that pick in that round... sorry choice

10 TD's later i'll gladly eat crow...

still... 150-160 lbs???

go rams

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Hard to get on board with this pick. This is really a strange pick.

Rams missed JoJo Natson last year. Tutu has to win that PR job. If he can make the first guy miss he can get some nice gainers. All things considered couldn't the Rams make a better pick, trade down with this pick. Would be nice to see him get some snaps this year. He can help wear down the opponent's DBs. Stafford might be able to connect on some bombs with his speed.
Yeah, if he can find him....
 
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Not thrilled with the pick, looks like I'm not alone. He does seem to have better hands and tracks the deep ball better than Tavon. If Tutu gets a clean release Stafford wont need much time to hit him deep. Hopefully D Jackson stays healthy and we dont need to count on Tutu this season. I wouldnt mind seeing D Jackson and Tutu on the field at the same time a few plays per game. That kind of deep threat should open up the run game as long as McVay doesnt get to predictable with it.
 
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Horrible horrible pick,come on les wtf are you doing.This one really pisses me off.What a waste of a 2nd rd pick.

Now this really does sound like Tavon:

  • Extremely small frame. Can easily be overpowered or influenced by defenders more physical than him.
  • Size could ultimately lead to durability concerns at the next level, especially considering injuries sustained in 2020.
  • Average route runner, also needs to expand route tree if he wants to be more than just a vertical threat or gadget player at the next level.
  • Relatively small catch radius can sometimes lead to drops, also has a tendency to rely on body catches.
 
Tavon was more RB/ gadget than WR. My impression is this guy is more of a WR. We will see. I would have rather gone big boddied type like Collins or Terry, who also have speed.

Obviously they are going for immediate impact on returns here as well.
Well maybe (hopefully) he did a tad better on the Wonderlic than Tavon....other than that they both have the same weaknesses.
 
Welcome Mr. Atwell! Time to eat some food son :LOL: I’m 5’ 6” and 150 is light for me...like 13-15% bf light. 5’9” 150 is like ridiculous, especially considering he should have more muscle than me even though I lift as well. At least I hope. Dude must be vascular as hell

Oh, and learn from our last tiny wr. Eat more than a banana at practice
 
Looks like Snead is making the 4th round his draft. This simply reinforces the perception the FO is happy with the roster as is. I for one can't really argue. Just need that RB/FB and SCB but they do have options particularly in the secondary.
 
Now this really does sound like Tavon:

  • Extremely small frame. Can easily be overpowered or influenced by defenders more physical than him.
  • Size could ultimately lead to durability concerns at the next level, especially considering injuries sustained in 2020.
  • Average route runner, also needs to expand route tree if he wants to be more than just a vertical threat or gadget player at the next level.
  • Relatively small catch radius can sometimes lead to drops, also has a tendency to rely on body catches.
Yeah....that seems like someone I would avoid.
 
While I'm willing to give McSnead the benefit of the doubt, my gut instinct is telling me Holmes was the actual brains of the operation

That must be it... Holmes sabotaged our draft on the way out the door. I've heard lots of worse conspiracy theories. Or maybe it all went to hell as soon as he left. That actually has a little more traction.
 
That must be it... Holmes sabotaged our draft on the way out the door. I've heard lots of worse conspiracy theories. Or maybe it all went to hell as soon as he left. That actually has a little more traction.
Or you know, maybe he was just a really important part of who we scout and draft? He was hired away because of how talented he was at his job. No conspiracy theory there.
 
The forth coming explanation from McSnead should be interesting.

He already gave it.

Based on the Rams metrics, he's the fastest player in the draft... based on what they value.

So that's it.

And he's not 150 for those that keep thinking this, he's 160 before hitting an NFL weight room.
 
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