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Draft picks 1-20


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1.rams-Ndamukong Suh-DT

2.lions-Gerald McCoy-DT

3.bucs-Eric Berry-S

4.redskins-Sam Bradford-QB

5.chiefs-Russell Okung-OT

6.seahawks-Anthony Davis-OT

7.browns-Joe Haden-CB

8.raiders-Derrick Morgan-DE

9.bills-Everson Griffen-DE

10.broncos(from CHI)-Rolando McClain-ILB

11.jags-The Golden Calf of Bristol-QB

12.dolphins-Terrence Cody-DT

13.49ers-Trent Williams-OT

14.seahawks(from DEN)-C.J. Spiller-RB

15.giants-Dan Williams-DT

16.titans-Brian Price-DT

17.49ers(from CAR)-Earl Thomas-S

18.steelers-Ras-I Dowling-CB

19.falcons-Jerry Hughes-DE/OLB

20.texans-Dez Bryant-WR

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I just can't see the Rams taking anything but a QB. Suh is the most impressive specimen in this draft, but the Rams have a catastrophy at QB. Possibility that they trade back so allow someone to jump up for Suh? Is a DT worth #1 money?

Suh is worth every penny of #1 money. The Rams would be foolish not to take him. They can get a decent QB in the second round. Suh is a once in a generation type of player.

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I just can't see the Rams taking anything but a QB. Suh is the most impressive specimen in this draft, but the Rams have a catastrophy at QB. Possibility that they trade back so allow someone to jump up for Suh? Is a DT worth #1 money?

I concur. The Ram's offense is a catastrof**k. They either take another Olinemen or a QB. Depending on pro days and the combine, it could very well be Clausen or Bradford.

Speaking of which, I can't believe you have The Golden Calf of Bristol going before Clausen, who is arguably the most pro-ready QB coming out this year. You can argue Bradford before The Golden Calf of Bristol, but not The Golden Calf of Bristol before Clausen.

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i bashed the brown/goodsen deal, but right now, it looks worth it. Brown showed he could play, even if it was as a 3rd down specialist. He should get better with age and hard work(know for).

I believe this is VASTLY over-looked is brown's effect on pep. Its looks like a positive one...

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Suh is worth every penny of #1 money. The Rams would be foolish not to take him. They can get a decent QB in the second round. Suh is a once in a generation type of player.

That once in a generation player will achieve nothing if he has a shocking supporting cast.

For the first time in a long while there is a genuine legit number one going into the draft, barring any injuries etc. So people might actually be interested in trading up into the top spot. If the Rams can trade down, a few spots, pick up more high draft picks AND land their QB then they are moving the franchise in the right direction.

A DT can win you games, but not championships. DTs can be nullified by game plans, QBs can't. Whislt Suh is the unquestioned #1 player, spending that amount of guarenteed money on a DT, is not a totally guarenteed thing.

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That once in a generation player will achieve nothing if he has a shocking supporting cast.

For the first time in a long while there is a genuine legit number one going into the draft, barring any injuries etc. So people might actually be interested in trading up into the top spot. If the Rams can trade down, a few spots, pick up more high draft picks AND land their QB then they are moving the franchise in the right direction.

A DT can win you games, but not championships. DTs can be nullified by game plans, QBs can't. Whislt Suh is the unquestioned #1 player, spending that amount of guarenteed money on a DT, is not a totally guarenteed thing.

I agree that if they can move the #1 for more picks then it would be worth it for the Rams. If not, and it is notoriously difficult to move the #1, then Suh has to be the man. Pair him up with Chris Long and you have yourself the makings of a real damn good D-line.

Pretty much though, with all of the problems the Rams have they are going to have to decide. O or D, and go that direction whole-heartedly in the draft. Next year work on the other side of the ball. They have a poo ton of problems all over the field. They are an absolute wreck.

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