Poll: RD 1 PK 15
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APPLE
12.50%
2 12.50%
JACKSON III
6.25%
1 6.25%
LYNCH
43.75%
7 43.75%
JOSEPH
0%
0 0%
TREADWELL
37.50%
6 37.50%
FULLER
0%
0 0%
Total 16 vote(s) 100%
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RAMS are On The Clock
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RD 1 PK 1 TENNESSEE TITANS- LAREMY TUNSIL/ OT
RD 1 PK 2 CLEVELAND BROWNS- CARSON WENTZ/ QB
RD 1 PK 3 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS- JALEN RAMSEY/ DB
RD 1 PK 4 DALLAS COWBOYS- JOEY BOSA/ DE
RD 1 PK 5 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS- MYLES JACK/ OLB
RD 1 PK 6 BALTIMORE RAVENS- RONNIE STANLEY/ OT
RD 1 PK 7 SAN FRANSICO 49RES- JARED GOFF/ QB
RD 1 PK 8 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES- EZEKELE ELLIOTT
RD 1 PK 9 TAMPA BAY BUCANEERS- VERNON HARGREAVES/ CB
RD 1 PK 10 NEW YORK GIANTS- JACK CONKLIN/ OT
RD 1 PK 11 CHICAGO BEARS- DEFOREST BUCKNER/ DE
RD 1 PK 12 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS- SHAQ LAWSON/ DE
RD 1 PK 13 MIAMI DOLPHINS/ MCKENSIE ALEXANDER/ CB
RD 1 PK 14 OAKLAND RAIDERS/ A'SHAWN ROBINSON/ DE

RD 1 PK 15 LOS ANGELES RAMS
Another year, another draft in which the Rams need to find a wide receiver they can build their passing game around. Even if the Rams finally find a true WR1, do they have a quarterback they trust to build around? That's becoming extremely doubtful. Finding additional cornerback and safety help will be especially important with the departures of Rodney McLeod and Janoris Jenkins. (votes for either CB will be counted as a CB vote, votes for either WR will count as a WR vote) If either position gets more total voteds than the QB or S then that will be the pick with the player getting the most points being the pick)


ELI APPLE/CB http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/eli-apple?id=2555277
Good height, weight and arm length combination. Clean footwork in transition with natural ability to mirror and match from press coverage. Won't open hips early and rarely turned around off line of scrimmage. Has foot quickness in short spaces to maintain feel for his man. Extremely competitive when ball is in the air.

WILLIAM JACKSON III /CB http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/william-jackson%20iii?id=2555179
Good height and length. Stays low from a smooth backpedal. Plays with capable makeup speed when receivers get separation. Can click and close on throws in front of him with acceleration and has makeup speed deep. Possesses ball skills that defensive back coaches covet. Gets his head around to find ball on downfield throws and has excellent disruptive timing when attacking the throw.

KARL JOSEPH/ S http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/karl-joseph?id=2555342
Team captain and impactful Leader. Plays with passion and a deep love of the game. Play-making safety with man cover ability and plus ball skills. Took reps heads up against Sterling Shepard. Quick to get head around and find the ball and always opts to try and take the ball away rather than break up the pass. Leaper who challenges the high­-point.

PAXTON LYNCH/QB http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/paxton-lynch?id=2555316
Very tall, athletic body with ability to scan over the top. Elite foot quickness for a tall quarterback. Can maneuver quickly out of a busy pocket and away from trouble, but desires to keep passing option alive. Sets up in the pocket quickly and generally keeps feet "throw ready". More functional scrambler than "tuck and run" quarterback.

LAQUON TREADWELl/WR http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/laquon-treadwell?id=2555214
Treadwell is at his best when he has a clean, two-­way go off the line of scrimmage and he could be a challenging size matchup from the slot. While Ole Miss used him underneath quite a bit, he runs quality downfield routes and has the ball skills needed to become a more vertical receiver than underneath, possession guy.

WILL FULLER/ WR http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/will-fuller?id=2555346
Big time, vertical daddy. Had just over 27 percent of his catches go for 25-plus yards this year. Uses short, controlled strides into his routes for maximum balance and suddenness underneath. Will change routes speed to rock corners to sleep before climbing past them. Works to establish early leverage points against man coverage. Has elite acceleration to create easy separation vertically.
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#2
Went with Paxton. They need a QB. And the perfect start in their new/old city would be a new franchise QB. No way Paxton just falls all the way to Denver at 31 like 75% of the expert mocks keep predicting.

With Gurley as the workhouse they can lean on the run while Paxton gets used to the NFL.
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#3
Went with Treadwell. I really think the Rams could trade up for a QB but if they can't do that then I don't necessarily think they will reach for Lynch here. I think they go Treadwell and then select a QB like Cook or Jones a round or two later to develop.
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I agree with a steep fall off of QB's after lynch it makes sense to get him. With broncos having so much money tied up and being a win now type of team I wouldn't be surprised if they move up to take him.
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Lynch. They need a QB and wouldn't be surprised if they took Lynch this early. He's raw but has a ton of talent. I honestly really like the kid.
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