OFFICIAL Rams 2022 NFL draft visits

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So do the Rams look at him as a weapon to complete the team and use a third round pick on Ariana? That is where several draft sites project him.
If they did, I would hope they trade back 10 picks and get an extra 5 and then pick him.

Or package the late picks to move up to draft him in the 120's, and keep 104 to get a CB.
 
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I'd prefer a CB, Edge, Guard, TE, RB or Safety and a punter in the 6th/7th or UDFA.
Would this work? Replace the WR with a TE.

 
Would this work? Replace the WR with a TE.

Looks very realistic from what I have seen in regards to projections. Of course the public perception of players often do not match team boards.
 
Would this work? Replace the WR with a TE.

Like the positions and some of the players but I'll always be hesitant of a 180lb WR.
 
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Not sure, didn't play up to his measurables and Sam Houston State is not Georgia, hell, it's not even Houston.
He's good, he's 6'2" and he has issues but there's enough tape there that he very likely is a 3rd round pick possible early 4th at worst. That said every year there's guys who we round here think are 1st rounders that go day 3 and day 3 guys that go top of the 2nd round. What's that old saying about draft picks and where they'll be selected? Only a sith deals in absolutes? Never say never on a prospect.
 
I meant the SD St punter. Some say he could go late 3rd. Have no idea about Stoudt. Typically a good punter goes in the 6th.

Yeah, I don't think Araiza will be in our draft range, and I do worry some that he'll start a run on punters, but if not, Stout should be available for us in the 6'th, ... I'm at least hoping so.
 
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I like the Cook visit. Not as strong as his brother but has everything else Dalvin does. Good in the pass game and is a natural fit for our blocking scheme and McVay's run game.
 
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