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Originally Posted by Kalisto2010
According to ESPN the Rams are developing a growing interest in Sam Bradford. With the Rams recently being sold to Shahid Kahn I'm positive he's salivating for a franchise QB. Out of the last 5 years, the Rams have drafted 2-O-lineman, and 2 DE's. And the team has only gotten worse. So I don't think Suh will be their first pick. So it would make sense for them to draft a franchise QB with their coveted first pick. I hope they draft Bradford, that means we'll get JC, don't get it confused with Jason Campbell.
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What chu say?
But yeah I agree. The idea that there are safe positions at the top of the draft is faulty logic at best Robert Gallery was suppose to be one of the best Tackles of the decade. Chris Long still has time to develop but he hasn't had nearly the type of impact that people expected. I don't know exactly how Jason Smith did last year but the little I did hear about him wasn't exactly positive.
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Originally Posted by Ruhskins
SS, I've said before that if Bradford falls to #4, we may have some suitors to trade down and get more picks. Do you think the same may happen if Bradford is gone and Clausen is there at #4?
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The thing is on the angle that they would be targeting for McCoy and Brown (my inside source filled me in on this

) that the #4 pick is way to high for either of them. Ideally you would want a last first and early second to insure you get both of them. Brown being the late first pick.
I'm not totally sold on McCoy yet but on the surface he's got two of the things that a lot of successful NFL QB's had in college. A LOT of starts and a very high completion percentage. According to KC Joyner those are two very consistent predictors of success at the next level.