Shiningstar
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bad article, bad take. I am not a fan of every move we make, but this was the best move at the time.
So I am assuming he thinks Chaisson would be a difference maker?King is a decent reporter but his personal opinions have always been spotty. Drafting Lamb was as close to a no-brainer as it gets.
The best defenders remaining might have somewhat improved the defense. Lamb almost certainly significantly improves the offense.
having him equates to increased scoring/firepower on offense, where at times last season we fell flat and couldn't score. Not to mention scoring and field position improvement on punt return alone. Cee Dee = TD.Chaisson would have definitely improved the defense, perhaps even significantly depending on what we can get out of Smith/Gregory. With that said, anybody arguing that we should've taken a defensive player over Lamb is a straight up retard.
At best you might be able to argue it's a toss-up, and if the alternative had been Ruggs or maybe even Jeudy I think you could make even more of a case. But not with Lamb, he's too good of a prospect and you couldn't pass him up.
And on top of just how good of a prospect he is, we actually had somewhat of a need at WR. It wasn't glaring, nor did it have to be addressed in the first 3 rounds, but it was an area the team was clearly looking hard at early on and getting a guy like Lamb who can play outside or in the slot at an elite level, and who can allow Cooper to move back and forth from the slot, represents significant value.
He is really the only one in that range that would have made sense.So I am assuming he thinks Chaisson would be a difference maker?
Chaisson was pretty dominant towards the end of last season. He was the defensive MVP against Oklahoma in the semifinal and was impressive in the SEC Championship against two first round OT's in Thomas and Wilson. He didn't have much in the box score against Clemson but he pressured Lawrence consistently and made an amazing tackle in space on Etienne.I don't think Chaisson was a certainty to have improved our defense. He was one of the biggest boom or bust guys in the first round, imo. Could he be great? Sure. But he could also easily be Vernon Gholston. He is a measurables/projection guy. Not a whole lot of production to go off of in college.
Lamb has the chance to be a transcendent type of talent. And barring injury, I'd say his floor is of a good WR that makes a few probowls in his career.
No brainer choice in taking Lamb over Chaisson or whoever. King is just wrong.
Agreed. Chaisson would have been my pick over a CB there, but Lamb was really the last of the Mohicans at 17; Chaisson was entering “I feel like we missed the talent cut off point,” for me, he would have very much reminded me of the 2017 class with Charlton but also Takk McKinley, Charles Harris has Derek Barnett. Those middle-of-the-first DEs can be hit or miss, especially when they are risers to that range and not fallers, and Chaisson was really a riser.I don't think Chaisson was a certainty to have improved our defense. He was one of the biggest boom or bust guys in the first round, imo. Could he be great? Sure. But he could also easily be Vernon Gholston. He is a measurables/projection guy. Not a whole lot of production to go off of in college.
Lamb has the chance to be a transcendent type of talent. And barring injury, I'd say his floor is of a good WR that makes a few probowls in his career.
No brainer choice in taking Lamb over Chaisson or whoever. King is just wrong.
The Rams ran 11 personnel some ridiculous amount in 2018 I believe, something like 70-75% of the time. All you're basically doing is taking out the FB from the old school idea of offensive starting positions (QB, RB, FB, WR, WR, TE, 5 OL) and replacing them with a WR, so it makes perfect sense that either your 3rd WR or your 2nd TE is now considered a starter, although it seems much easier to integrate a 3rd WR rather than a 2nd TE.Agreed. Chaisson would have been my pick over a CB there, but Lamb was really the last of the Mohicans at 17; Chaisson was entering “I feel like we missed the talent cut off point,” for me, he would have very much reminded me of the 2017 class with Charlton but also Takk McKinley, Charles Harris has Derek Barnett. Those middle-of-the-first DEs can be hit or miss, especially when they are risers to that range and not fallers, and Chaisson was really a riser.
Lamb was in a much safer tier of talent, he’s not likely to be a whiff unless something unforeseen happens, he’s got it all to be a star, there is not talent extrapolation or development necessary.
And there was another article not long ago detailing how WR3 is not only a starting position these days, but also that offense is more important than defense in today’s NFL. Better to be elite on O and average on D than vice versa. Lamb helps us get there.
My guess we will be in 11 personnel upwards of 70% of our plays this year.
All playoff teams and it's no coincidence. Garrett kept trying to get this right his whole career in Dallas. We are going the opposite direction in adding Lamb.
End of the day, it's going to take really good coaching and talent to buck the trend. Lamb has the talent for sure.
Who knows? Maybe the real breakout star in 2020 is Jarwin.
As we should be. I thinks it is kind of dumb to chase the latest trend every year. Use the personnel and blaze your own path. There are a thousand different ways to skin a cat.My guess we will be in 11 personnel upwards of 70% of our plays this year.
I think this philosophy burned McCarthy more than almost any other factor during his time in GB to tell the truth.My guess we will be in 11 personnel upwards of 70% of our plays this year.
It takes really good coaching or maybe unbelievable talent to win those matchups that is all I'm saying.As we should be. I thinks it is kind of dumb to chase the latest trend every year. Use the personnel and blaze your own path. There are a thousand different ways to skin a cat.
All playoff teams and it's no coincidence. Garrett kept trying to get this right his whole career in Dallas. We are going the opposite direction in adding Lamb.
End of the day, it's going to take really good coaching and talent to buck the trend. Lamb has the talent for sure.
Who knows? Maybe the real breakout star in 2020 is Jarwin.
Yea and in 2018 the Rams led the league in 11 personnel I believe as well as play-action. There's no reason you can't do both and I'd argue that if you have a dominant trio of WR's that play-action is even more effective out of 11 personnel given how effective the running game should be with a spread out defense worried about the passing game.It is a complete coincidence actually. The eagles made the playoffs based on our incompetence, not through their own dominance or anything. Titans and vikings relied a lot on their defense, etc. Hard to make a causation with having two TE offenses and winning for those 3. And that's the majority of the top 5