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  • SOSA's MOCK DRAFT v2.0!!!!

    Re-Sign:

    O.J Atogwe- There should be no hesitation here. Pure ballhawk.
    Craig Dahl- Proved he is a reliable backup.
    Gary Gibson- Good depth.
    James Hall- Good depth and a experienced player.
    Leonard Little- Great mentor, part of our D Line rotation.
    Cliff Ryan- Showed he can be a starting DT, and developed very well.

    Free Agency:

    Ray Edwards: Improved alot over they years and is a great DE.
    Dunta Robinson: Proved to be a starting CB and an improvement in the secondary.
    Tony Scheffler: Great TE, and good redzone threat.
    Jerious Norwood: Reliable backup and change of pace for SJAX.
    Antonio Bryant: Capable of coming here being a #1 WR, and good mentor.


    Draft:

    Round 1: Ndamukong Suh -> Should be no hesitation to grab this guy.
    Round 2: Sean Weatherspoon -> Great OLB and immediate starter.
    Round 3: Dan LeFevour -> Really good QB.
    Round 4: Max Young -> Could come start at RT.
    Round 5: Depth at LB.
    Round 6: Depth at DE
    Round 7: Depth at Oline.



    TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK

  • #2
    Re: SOSA's MOCK DRAFT v2.0!!!!

    How do you think the Rams will pick up Scheffler without giving up a 1st or 2nd? I believe he'll be a RFA. Or were you writing this under the premise that they'll sign a new CBA before free agency? Otherwise it looks good. I didn't see a "Cuts" section. Does this hypothetical team still have Bulger and Little on it?

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    • #3
      Re: SOSA's MOCK DRAFT v2.0!!!!

      That might be the most optimistic free agency projection I've seen, so I'm not sure how realistic it is, especially with some of those guys pegged for RFA assuming there's no cap.

      As for the draft, I like it. A lot. I assume you meant Sam Young from Notre Dame in the fourth round though? Also not sure about the Rams doubling up draft picks on LB and OL, but depth is always good I suppose.

      Overall, solid work but I have my doubts about whether that free agency projection is realistic.

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      • #4
        Re: SOSA's MOCK DRAFT v2.0!!!!

        Well, I kinda was pointed towards the CBA. And whoever i did not include will be cut. I wouldn't cut Bulger, but he will demand money that i dont think he deseres. I added Little to the resigns. I also thought this free agency maybe asking a little bit too much, so I wouldn't really mind if Dunta Robinson and Antonio Bryant didn't come here. I only tossed them in because I thought there may be a slight possibility and im sure we would all love it. Sorry about that, I did mean Sam Young..ahah

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        • richtree
          Rich Tree Rams' Mock Offseason - Pre-Combine
          by richtree
          Yeah, Yeah I fell victim and drew up a mock offseason for the Rams.

          It is so hard because we don't know the deal with the CBA yet, but here's what I did. I wanted to avoid trading draft picks.

          Draft

          Round 1 - Ndamukong Suh (DT) <---Beast
          Round 2 - Tony Pike (QB) <---Huge Potential/NFL Body
          Round 3 - George Selvie (DE) <--Great Athelte/Rusher
          Round 4 - Danario Alexander (WR) <--Freak Athelticism
          Round 5 - LeGarrett Blount (RB) <--Power and attidue on offense
          Round 5 - Adrian Tracy (OLB) <-- Looks good on the outside
          Round 6 - Shawn Lauvao (OG) <-- Size and Depth
          Round 7 - Casey Nips (OT) Huge guy out of South Dakota St
          Round 7 - Ryan Perrillooux (QB) <--High Risk/High Reward

          Free Agents

          Michael Vick (QB) -- Start while Pike is grooming
          Tony Scheffler (TE) - True West Coast TE
          D.J Ware (RB) - Great change of pace back
          Ellis Hobbs (CB) - Nickel Corner if Wade can't do it
          Carlos Rogers (CB) - Out of Favor in Washington/good talent
          Clint Ingram (OLB) - Needs to be in 4-3 / Jax plays 3-4
          Antonio Pierce (OLB) - Vetern leadership

          **Julius Peppers (DE) -- I left him out to be realistic but obviously he would be perfect here.

          Staying

          Victor Adeyanju
          O.J. Atogwe
          Craig Dahl
          Clifton Ryan
          Leonard Little - if no peppers
          Alex Barron - If we gotta

          Overall, I think this would be a great off-season. We have high draft picks, a new owner, and money to spend. Lets do it.

          I think I have addressed all our issues. The only area that I struggled with is Offensive Tackle. I really don't want Barron but don't know where to get a servicable Right Tackle without overspending in free agency. I could see drafting one earlier if we love a guy that slips in the draft.

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          Thanks for looking.
          -02-19-2010, 09:11 AM
        • sosa39rams
          SOSA's MOCK DRAFT v1.0!!!!
          by sosa39rams
          Re-sign:

          Cliff Ryan- Developed very well and will be a key to rams run stop D.
          Leonard Little- Great mentor, and nice to have around as back up(unless to much money demanded).
          O.J Atogwe- Total ballhawk and anchors our secondary (MUST GET!)
          Craig Dahl- Showed alot of great LOS playing, good reliable back up and stops the run well.
          Gary Gibson- Showed great flashes; before injury

          Free Agency:

          Ray Edwards(Vikings): Great DE and would be a key pick up. Would help alot with pass rush and good run stop.
          Jerious Norwood(Falcons): Great compliment and change of pace for Steven.
          Tony Scheffler(Broncos): Very good recieving and blocking tight end. Good redzone threat.

          Draft:

          Round 1: Ndamukong Suh DE: Should be no hesitation, great run stopper and amazing pass rusher. Will compliment the entire Defense.

          Round 2: Sean Weatherspoon OLB: Very intelligent and quick linebacker. Would be immediate starter and would fit well into our scheme.

          Round 3: Tony Pike or Dan LeFevour (who ever is available) QB: Both very similar in play. Good release, great accuracy and arm strength and can use their legs to make plays.

          Round 4: Sam Young OT: Great footwork and considered a steal this late.

          Round 5: Depth at WR
          Round 6: Depth at DE
          Round 7: Depth at CB


          What do you guys think?
          -01-20-2010, 07:37 PM
        • msha
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          by msha
          Here is my final mock draft for this year:

          Round 1: Sam Bradford, QB Oklahoma - I don't want Feeley or Null playing QB.

          Round 2: Rob Gronkowski, TE Arizona - IMO, TE is one of the biggest needs this offseason. Gresham is likely gone, so Gronkowski is the next best prospect.

          Round 3: Jonathan Dwyer, RB Georgia Tech - I saw him fall to the 3rd in Nick's mock, so I will say he will be there in the beginning of the 3rd as our #2 RB next year.

          Round 4: Javier Arenas, CB Alabama - Arenas would provide depth at CB an have the ability to start if someone goes down. He would also provide a spark in special teams.

          Round 5: George Selvie, DE South Florida - I've seen him projected anywhere from a 3rd-6th rounder. He had a disappointing 2009 season after a great 2008.

          Round 5: A.J. Edds, LB Iowa - A solid coverage LB to eventually fit in Spags' plans.

          Round 6: Jason Fox, OT Miami - Projected as a 5th round pick, he might slip due to an irregular heartbeat. He could be a future starter.

          Round 7: Freddie Barnes, WR Bowling Green - He set an NCAA record for receptions last year, he just finds a way to get open.

          Round 7: Kurtis Gregory, OG Missouri - An experienced OG to provide depth.

          Round 7: Jan Jorgensen, DE BYU - Projected as undrafted, I picked him because it doesn't matter.

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          QB: Bradford/Feeley/Null
          RB: Jackson/Dwyer/Ogbonaya
          FB: Karney
          WR: Robinson/Avery/Gibson/Amendola/Burton/Barnes
          TE: Gronkowski/Fells/Bajema
          LT: Smith
          LG: Bell/Gregory
          C: Brown
          RG: Fraley/Greco
          RT: Barron/Fox

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          DE: Long/Jorgensen will not make the team cuz he sucks
          DT: Ryan/Scott
          DT: Robbins/Carriker
          DE: Hall and Selvie
          OLB: Vobora
          MLB: Laurinaitis
          OLB: Diggs/Edds
          CB: Bartell/Dockery
          SS: Butler/Dahl
          FS: Atogwe/Dahl
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          Here is different perspective on the Rams mock draft!
          by BarronWade
          IMO an OT is a lock for us with the 2nd pick. Before anyone enlarges the word lock just remember i said IMO. Anyway other that the 2nd pick i put together a mock draft that is different from all the mocks ive read. I tried my best to put players that other mocks did not project for us. REMEMBER i am aiming for a different prospective. I just want to know what u guys think about this draft.

          Round 1: Eugene Monroe OT
          Round 2: Jarron Gilbert DE/DT
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          Round 3: Rashad Jennings RB
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          Round 4: Antonio Appleby MLB
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          Round 5: Brandon Tate WR
          Okay this guy is not the tall WR we are looking for he is about 6-0. But he is a good return man. He also can leap for the ball to make for the height. THis guy is also good at seperation. So since i did not address it yet here it is a WR that can play the slot.
          Round 6: Graham Harrell QB
          I just dont see why everyone is so high on Brandstater. I think Harrell just needs some coaching. But he makes real good decision and that can pay off in the WCO.
          ROund 7: Victor Toal OLB
          THis guy can add depth at OLB spot. He had 21.5 TFL last year and 12 sacks this guy can get into the backfield.
          -03-26-2009, 01:45 PM
        • Nick
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          by Nick
          Before Christmas, I completed my first first-round mock of this draft season. I speculated that I might be able to do a Rams-only mock that corresponds, but just haven't had the time recently to sit down and do it...

          ...UNTIL NOW!!!!! :ram:



          CURRENT ROSTER – RESIGN
          -FS OJ Atogwe: He’ll be a restricted free agent in an uncapped year, so tender him a high offer and keep him around while trying to work out a long-term deal.

          -NT Clifton Ryan: Ryan will likely be either a restricted or exclusive rights free agent without a cap, so the Rams should be able to retain him fairly easily. He’s emerged as a solid starter on the line.

          -DT Gary Gibson: Gibson showed some flashes before he was injured, and it certainly couldn’t hurt to resign him to a minimum deal to see if he can win a job in camp.

          -OL Mark Setterstrom: Mark is considered to be one of our better young lineman, but just can’t manage to stay healthy. Still, he provides some nice depth and should be retained as a RFA.

          -LS Chris Massey: An effective long snapper, there’s really no reason not to bring Massey back, nor any reason to think it can’t be done for cheap.

          -DE Leonard Little: Little may not even want to play in 2010, but if he can be brought back for relatively cheap as a situational pass rusher, the Rams would benefit.


          CURRENT ROSTER – CUT/UNSIGNED
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          -TE Randy McMichael: A cause for optimism when Scott Linehan lured McMichael away from Miami, the tight end hasn’t really done much and was a big disappointment in 2009.

          -QB Kyle Boller: The experiment did not work out. Boller doesn’t really have much in the tank right now, certainly not enough to be relied upon as an efficient back-up passer.

          -CB Jonathan Wade: A former third round pick, Wade hasn’t made much of an impact for the Rams and barely played after the bye despite being a starter in September.


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          -RB Jerious Norwood (Falcons): Norwood will be a popular item on many offseason wishlists for many teams as he’s a very nice change of pace ‘back. The Falcons may be willing to part with Norwood even though he’s a restricted free agent because of the emergence of Jason Snelling.

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          -01-07-2010, 11:42 AM
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