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Drafting a Wide Receiver

It's amazing that there's already weariness out there among Rams fans of drafting a buts, another Jimmy Kennedy or Alex Barron in the first round. Even after last year's successful draft, it's understandable why Rams fans have such trepidation every April.

Players taken early, on the first day, are usually expected to contribute right away, with the notable exception of quarterback. For the Rams, not only are the players expected to contribute, they're expected to be key cogs in a turnaround season. No pressure or anything...

In the SBN mock draft, I took a wide receiver with the Rams' second round pick, 33rd overall. And it was a WR widely considered to be of first round caliber and expected to be drafted much sooner than 33rd in Michigan State's Devin Thomas. I'm glad it's just a mock, because I'd have real hard time taking a WR that early. Wide receivers, you see, take much longer to develop and it almost seems like you just can't know whether or not they'll wind up adjusting to the NFL game. Even a first round talent. There's a great article today over at NFL.com about this topic. A key quote:

Over the last 10 years, NFL teams have drafted 43 wide receivers in the first round. Of those, just two had 1,000-yard seasons as rookies -- the same number of 1,000-yard seasons produced by receivers drafted after the first round...

...The late Tony Razzano, personnel chief of the San Francisco 49ers in the 1980s, used to say that he'd never draft a wide receiver in the first round because he felt it took time for receivers to develop and he could get better value later in the draft.

That's kind of how I feel: if you're going to have to develop a player, might as well get the raw talent in the later rounds. This season, I really see the third round as a good time for the Rams to grab a WR. Here's Pat Kirwan's WR rankings for the draft. Potential thrid round picks to pay attention to: Andre Caldwell, Florida and Dexter Jackson, Appalachian State.  

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hehe buts
Jackson from App State can play. I would be certainly happy with him.
I'm not familiar with the mock, but Groves would be great and then we could have the Giants "death by defensive ends" d-line on passing downs.

by jroman on Apr 15, 2008 11:45 AM CDT reply actions  

omg
Rams have a crazy start to their schedule.
We'd be lucky to go 2-6 or 3-5.

RAMS 2008 SCHEDULE

(Home games in CAPS)

Date / Opponent / Time (TV network)

Sun. Sept. 7 ... at Philadelphia ... Noon (Fox)

Sun. Sept. 14 ... NY GIANTS ... Noon (Fox)

Sun. Sept. 21 ... at Seattle ... 3:05 p.m. (Fox)

Sun. Sept. 28 ... BUFFALO ... 3:05 p.m. (CBS)

Sun. Oct. 5 ... Bye

Sun. Oct. 12 ... at Washington ... Noon (Fox)

Sun. Oct. 19 ... DALLAS ... Noon (Fox)

Sun. Oct. 26 ... at New England ... Noon (Fox)

Sun. Nov. 2 ... ARIZONA ... Noon (Fox)

Sun. Nov. 9 ... at New York Jets ... Noon (Fox)

Sun. Nov. 16 ... at San Francisco ... 3:05 p.m. (Fox)

Sun. Nov. 23 ... CHICAGO ... Noon (Fox)

Sun. Nov. 30 ... MIAMI ... Noon (CBS)

Sun. Dec. 7 ... at Arizona ... 3:15 p.m. (Fox)

Sun. Dec. 14 ... SEATTLE ... Noon (Fox)

Sun. Dec. 21 ... SAN FRANCISCO ... Noon (Fox)

Sun. Dec. 28 ... at Atlanta ... Noon (Fox)
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by jroman on Apr 15, 2008 1:23 PM CDT reply actions  

too many other holes
to take a chance on a high pick WR.
WR maybe if it is in rounds 5-7.
one bourbon, one scotch, and one beer.

by chosen1 @ Turf Show Times on Apr 15, 2008 5:46 PM CDT reply actions  

I agree
with chosen1 about waiting till later if we stand pat and not trade for more picks.  Al Saunders had Trent Green putting up Top 10 numbers with Eddie Kennison! as his #1 WR.  With a revamped (and hopefully healthy) O-Line, we already have a pretty damn good offense to work with.  Our top 3 picks should have 2 D-liners/OLBs and a OT.  It's what this year's draft offers.  This might be the weakest batch of WRs I've ever seen.  Every single one of them has questions and concerns.  Either you trade for more top round picks and take a gamble that's covered or you wait until rounds 4 or 5.

by AmpLee on Apr 16, 2008 12:35 AM CDT reply actions  

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