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Rams release Jamon Brown RG


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Anyone familiar with him?  I saw he was released.  Drafted 3rd round 2015.  Played in 41 games since, started 30.  Mostly at RG.  Experience at C.

Rams were hoping to get something for him, but ended up releasing him after no bites.  He lost his starting job after serving a 2 game suspension for substance abuse.

He started all 16 games last year for the Rams, which ranked 3rd in run blocking, 9th in pass.  He graded out personally to the 38th best guard.  I wouldn't be expecting him to start or anything, but as a depth move if he could fall to us.

Otherwise I don't know anything about him other than easily google-able facts that don't really seem to say much.

 

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Put in a waiver claim and cut Amini. He can’t be worse.

Might not get to us. We are pretty low in the waiver priority and tons of teams have trash OL.

Giants or Cards could probably use him badly. Wouldn’t expect him to get past them honestly unless there are other issues.

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3 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Don’t like them getting Dante Fowler...they are dying for a Super Bowl

dude jags won that deal. fowler is garbage. Check his stats - for a first round pick they are embarrassing, poo for any pick up until the 6th round they are embarrassing. They are cut worthy.

 

This is my least favorite move by Les Snead so far.

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14 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

dude jags won that deal. fowler is garbage. Check his stats - for a first round pick they are embarrassing, poo for any pick up until the 6th round they are embarrassing. They are cut worthy.

 

This is my least favorite move by Les Snead so far.

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Shiiiitttttt

Under achiever yeah, off the field problems check, on that DL a possible beast HELL yes.

In 2017, Fowler had his best season in the NFL. He recorded eight sacks, 10 quarterback hits, seven tackles for loss and 37 pressures.

 

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11 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I know this coaching staff feels like we can win it.  We can no doubt.  Just need to execute but we are good enough to win it.

just the thought of ruining both the rams and saints seasons as they both go all in for SB kinda makes me giddy inside. I know if we bring our A game we have a chance... there's always a chance with QB1. I believe

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28 minutes ago, luke nukem said:

just the thought of ruining both the rams and saints seasons as they both go all in for SB kinda makes me giddy inside. I know if we bring our A game we have a chance... there's always a chance with QB1. I believe

Yep. I dont care who we play - we ALWAYS have a chance against ANYONE. Last year watching him win at Foxboro, against Rodgers and against the Vikings D with the trash we had at LT and WR made me realize it. Only other QB that gives me that feeling that he can win any game is Brady

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