So, which of our new stud players will have the most positive impact this year?

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which of these 4 studs will provide the most Ram boost this year?

  • Ndamukong Suh. Could “finish” this DL as it becomes a league nightmare.

    Votes: 21 30.4%
  • Aquib Talib. Proven crafty CB that can neutralize opposing #1 WR.

    Votes: 5 7.2%
  • Marcus Peters. Amazing young CB that can play any scheme that Wade can dream up, and play it well.

    Votes: 15 21.7%
  • Brandin Cooks. The WR that McVay actually wanted in the first place.

    Votes: 28 40.6%

  • Total voters
    69

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All four of Cooks, Suh, Talib, and Peters could be described as elite.

All 4 are substantial upgrades at their respective positions (yes, that includes Cooks).

But it seems kinda tricky to try to handicap which one will take this hypothetical prize. I think it could go any of four different ways, tbh.

It wouldn’t surprise me if each player raises his respective unit into the league’s best. That’s really saying something, huh?
 
All four of Cooks, Suh, Talib, and Peters could be described as elite.

All 4 are substantial upgrades at their respective positions (yes, that includes Cooks).

But it seems kinda tricky to try to handicap which one will take this hypothetical prize. I think it could go any of four different ways, tbh.

It wouldn’t surprise me if each player raises his respective unit into the league’s best. That’s really saying something, huh?

That is 4 basic Pro Bowlers right there.
John Johnson & Joyner should only grow at safety.Adding both CB’s & Shields totally revamped the secondary.

Brockers,Donald & now Suh will only add to Sack Numbers.

—Cook is the perfect fit for McVay as the speed guy. No more Tavon to worry about where he fits either.
 
DB guy....I'd say Talib...but no one will throw his way...he's a really good player...Peters takes risks....He's a lil looser in coverages...peeks....kinda like Jenoris...but a lil slower...Peter's will set his bait, and QB's will test him...then he'll make them pay....I expect 10+ int's outta this guy.

I would say Suh....but pass rushing is his 2nd best thing...dude is a run stuffer supreme...haven't seen his like in some time.

Cooks...and Goff need to "show me"...and I'm not from St. Louis....

Hey 43....need a post like this on the rookies....

I vote for Tre Young.....OLB from Louisville.
 
Statistically it will likely be cooks since offensive numbers are flashier. But from an non statistically viewpoint I’d go with suh since he has an impact every single play he’s in, run or pass. Hard to make a “noticeable” impact as a corner if they run the ball or throw away from you
 
I am going to cheat. I think, at the beginning of the year, it's Aquib Talib. Then in six to seven games in, it's going to be Marcus Peters. In my opinion, Peters is going to learn a lot about the system and what is expected of him from Talib. By that time frame, he will be a playmaker assisted by all those guys up front.
 
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I went with Peters. I thnk he's a huge upgrade over Tru in what it allows Wade to call on D. Now the Rams have a guy that matches up favorably with just about any #1 in the league. I think that takes a lot of pressure off of Wade to call perfect looks against certain offenses.
 
All four of Cooks, Suh, Talib, and Peters could be described as elite.

All 4 are substantial upgrades at their respective positions (yes, that includes Cooks).

But it seems kinda tricky to try to handicap which one will take this hypothetical prize. I think it could go any of four different ways, tbh.

It wouldn’t surprise me if each player raises his respective unit into the league’s best. That’s really saying something, huh?

I dont like Suh, he is a fucking turd and a dirty player. But with him on the DL, I have to be objective, it's clearly going to be him. This was already a DL that fucked up game plans, and now added a player that is a really good compliment.

There are two players in front of a 3-4 that demand double teams. That leaves one player in the front of the 3-4 one on one. And four guys right behind them that can be moved all over.

The front 7 is going to be making a disaster out of game plans..........the secondary will get some of the fruits of that.

This team could get to the SB.
 
They all should be fairly even. Cooks will add that missing down field speed to really complete the offense with the maturation of the TEs. Cooks isn't limited to deep routes only. He will be used in smoke screens, short and intermediate routes. Rams now have two players in Gurley and Cooks that can create explosive plays on a regular basis.
 
I dont like Suh, he is a freaking turd and a dirty player. But with him on the DL, I have to be objective, it's clearly going to be him. This was already a DL that freaked up game plans, and now added a player that is a really good compliment.

There are two players in front of a 3-4 that demand double teams. That leaves one player in the front of the 3-4 one on one. And four guys right behind them that can be moved all over.

The front 7 is going to be making a disaster out of game plans..........the secondary will get some of the fruits of that.

This team could get to the SB.
With 3 DL taking on 5 OL - I want a can't miss Edge rusher that can clean up. I am not sure we have that at this point but I am optimistic someone will evolve into that role as the season progresses (e.g. Oko and/or Ebu). I may be greedy but I wouldn't mind an EDGE vet to add some early season firepower while the young 'uns warm up.
 
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With 3 DL taking on 5 OL - I want a can't miss Edge rusher that can clean up. I am not sure we have that at this point but I am optimistic someone will evolve into that role as the season progresses (e.g. Oko and/or Ebu). I may be greedy but I wouldn't mind an EDGE vet to add some early season firepower while the young 'uns warm up.
Totally agree. However, this DL is going to make life WAAAAY easier on the young LB crew as you stated. I can see Littleton wreaking havoc through those gaps that will surely be there.
 
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They all should be fairly even. Cooks will add that missing down field speed to really complete the offense with the maturation of the TEs. Cooks isn't limited to deep routes only. He will be used in smoke screens, short and intermediate routes. Rams now have two players in Gurley and Cooks that can create explosive plays on a regular basis.
You nailed it on why Cooks is going to be so effective. He runs great routes all over the field. His top-end speed on deep routes scares the living daylights out of DBs in man coverage and in turn gets him wide-open looks on a lot of the middle of the field stuff. I think Goff is going to love throwing to him and I expect we'll see lots more mic'd up clips of McVay screaming about how amazing of a receiver Cooks is.
 
Marcus Peters and we might truly never be able to judge the impact because opposing quarterbacks might not throw in that direction, which is fine, it will give Talib the opportunity to lead the league in interceptions.
 
not sure which one.

but if you think Russell Wilson looked like a rag doll in a Tsunami last year, just wait till you see him against us this year.
 
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Marcus Peters and we might truly never be able to judge the impact because opposing quarterbacks might not throw in that direction, which is fine, it will give Talib the opportunity to lead the league in interceptions.
See I assumed it would go the other way. Talib's quality savvy coverage would lead to QBs throwing at Peters hoping he handle wrong too much. But with the veteran leadership and teaching from Taking, Peters makes the most of those situations and gets time of interceptions.

I guess it could go either way.
 
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I dont like Suh, he is a freaking turd and a dirty player. But with him on the DL, I have to be objective, it's clearly going to be him. This was already a DL that freaked up game plans, and now added a player that is a really good compliment.

There are two players in front of a 3-4 that demand double teams. That leaves one player in the front of the 3-4 one on one. And four guys right behind them that can be moved all over.

The front 7 is going to be making a disaster out of game plans..........the secondary will get some of the fruits of that.

This team could get to the SB.
Yeah, really in a Deacon Jones kind of way. Suh will surprise you.
 
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How about which rookie makes the biggest impact?

In a surprise, I am wondering if Kelly could be a big surprise giving the backfield a 2nd dynamic player? That could take heat off Gurley, making him tougher to deal with since teams may not be able to focus solely on him.

So if Kelly can step up he might be one of the biggest additions with not only adding a weapon, but keeping Gurley fresh.
 
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I dont like Suh, he is a freaking turd and a dirty player. But with him on the DL, I have to be objective, it's clearly going to be him. This was already a DL that freaked up game plans, and now added a player that is a really good compliment.

There are two players in front of a 3-4 that demand double teams. That leaves one player in the front of the 3-4 one on one. And four guys right behind them that can be moved all over.

The front 7 is going to be making a disaster out of game plans..........the secondary will get some of the fruits of that.

This team could get to the SB.
I just bought Suh's jersey ~Les [/color}