Miami Dolphins And Former 49ers Brandon Aiyuk Agreed on A $90 Million Contract of 3-years.
Hello, and happy Monday! I hope you had a wonderful weekend. Today’s Random Ramsdom includes a draft-related question as the NFL Draft approaches. Which draft picks did the Los Angeles Rams give up too soon? This is a vast topic. Draft picks become players, thus anyone who has played for St. Louis or Los Angeles is on the table. If memory serves, there was also a Cleveland Rams team. Feel free to verify that.
This topic really needs its own article (and I’m sure there are many articles like this, such as the one linked below), but for today, it’s a Random Ramsdom. Please leave a comment if you want. I will try to check them after work. Have a wonderful day,
By the time defensive tackle/nose tackle Sebastian Joseph-Day’s contract ended, his replacement, NT Greg Gaines, was eager to get on the field. Rather than extend SJD for a rotating position, the organization permitted him go join former Defensive Coordinator Brandon Staley with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Although he has not reached the Pro Bowl level, Sebastian Joseph-Day is a versatile defensive lineman who can play almost every position in a 3-4 or 4-3 defensive front. Standing 6’4″ and weighs 310 pounds. He is large enough to withstand the toughness and force of a nose tackle or defensive tackle. But he has a twitchy presence that makes him equally dangerous on defense.”
The Los Angeles Rams presently have the 19th choice in the NFL Draft, and they are looking to add an instant contributor to an already competitive roster.
Given the offensive talent in this class, Los Angeles might land one of the greatest defensive prospects. Prioritizing the pass rush is critical, whether it’s filling the vacuum left by defensive tackle Aaron Donald or adding a high-profile edge rusher, and at No. 19, some options appear to be available.
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