Schefter: "There's no way" the Rams won't pick Sam Bradford at No. 1

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tryfuhl
02-26-2010, 06:23 PM
Do you think that's the only reason for his opinion?
only? no

strong part of? definitely

it's no secret that we need o-line help

53Fan
02-26-2010, 06:24 PM
Just wanted to point out an ironic parallel. See there was this running back out of Oklahoma that just flat out dominated at the collegiate level. Yet the problem was he had a history of injuries and we already has a great running back. Today our Free Safety is Laron Landry, the safe pick. Just saying.

I could tell you another story about a team that could have had..Charles Woodson..Fred Taylor..Tra Thomas..Randy Moss..Alan Faneca etc, but chose to draft a Franchise QB with the #2 pick instead...Ryan Leaf.

53Fan
02-26-2010, 06:26 PM
only? no

strong part of? definitely

it's no secret that we need o-line help

Right. It's no secret whether you played o-line or not. Even Bruschi could see that.

KI Skins Fan
02-26-2010, 07:23 PM
Mark Schlerthe and Tedy Brushci were asked specifically Should the redskins draft a QB in the first round, and they both said NO, and that we have more pressing needs. Add that to the other people who think we shouldn't get a QB and that fact that the past few days people have been so certain that the rams will take Sam Bradford, that I just look more and more to us hopefully getting Okung.

The bad news is that Bradford is going to be great and there's no way that he will fall to us.

The good news is that Okung measured in at 6-5, 307 with very long 36" arms and huge 10-1/2" hands at the NFL Combine. Then he put up 38 reps on the bench press. That just adds to many positives we already know about him. He seems to be a great prospect.

Chico23231
02-26-2010, 07:45 PM
Just wanted to point out an ironic parallel. See there was this running back out of Oklahoma that just flat out dominated at the collegiate level. Yet the problem was he had a history of injuries and we already has a great running back. Today our Free Safety is Laron Landry, the safe pick. Just saying.

No sh*t, and this time I dont want another "safe" pick like Berry. F him. Id say spend the entire draft on our pathetic, sh*tty offense.

WaldSkins
02-26-2010, 08:31 PM
Bradford's weight could have him flying up the boards - Shutdown Corner - NFL Blog - Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Bradford-s-weight-could-have-him-flying-up-the-b?urn=nfl,224453)

Bradford puts on 13 lbs of muscle to impress scouts

DIE-NASTY
02-26-2010, 10:44 PM
Anybody thought about Bradford's possible chemistry with Malcolm Kelly? I'm not certain of this but I believe Bradford was a freshman the year before Kelly went pro. If they had a nice chemistry on the field that could mean good things for both Bradford if we end up picking him and for Kelly. Even though I like Campbell I definitely wouldn't mind taking Bradford.

kelly is never healthy. He's only made one play in two years that I can recollect.

DIE-NASTY
02-26-2010, 10:48 PM
I'm going to guess he has a tad more inside info and connections than we do.

Do you really think team officials are feeding these analysts real information? If anything it's disinformation (ie the rams want to select Sam Bradford with the no. 1 pick) This makes sense. The Rams may be able to entice the Skins to trade up, give up Campbell and the no. 4 overall pick (and probably something else) and they'll still probably get the player they want (Suh) and not have to pay him No. 1 money.

DIE-NASTY
02-26-2010, 10:50 PM
What about Campbell and the 4th pick for the number one pick which turns into Bradford. I won't like it but just wondering what folks thought.

I hate it. I don't want to pick Bradford at No. 4 with Campbell taking the lumps while he's "groomed on the bench."

53Fan
02-26-2010, 10:56 PM
Do you really think team officials are feeding these analysts real information? If anything it's disinformation (ie the rams want to select Sam Bradford with the no. 1 pick) This makes sense. The Rams may be able to entice the Skins to trade up, give up Campbell and the no. 4 overall pick (and probably something else) and they'll still probably get the player they want (Suh) and not have to pay him No. 1 money.

I heard this being talked about today. The thinking is based on Snyder's reputation of going overboard to get a name player that he wants. I wouldn't blame the Rams for trying, but I think/hope we've gotten beyond that way of doing business.

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