Inside Rams’ Quiet Combine Strategy: What LA is Planning, DB at #13? Plus Latest FA Signings - Which Most Impactful?! cover art

Inside Rams’ Quiet Combine Strategy: What LA is Planning, DB at #13? Plus Latest FA Signings - Which Most Impactful?!

Inside Rams’ Quiet Combine Strategy: What LA is Planning, DB at #13? Plus Latest FA Signings - Which Most Impactful?!

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The NFL Combine is officially in the books and while the Rams famously skip the trip to Indy, the smoke is already swirling. On this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel, Erin Coscarelli and Ryan Anderson of LAFB Network break down combine week, who the Rams might have their eye on and free agency rumors. The Rams locked up exclusive rights free agents including kicker Harrison Mevis, wide receiver Xavier Smith and lineman Justin Dedich. What does that say about their commitment to special teams stability after last season’s kicking carousel? Is Jimmy Garoppolo on his way out? With buzz connecting him to the division rival Arizona Cardinals and head coach Mike LaFleur, we discuss what losing Jimmy G would mean for Matthew Stafford’s succession plan - does this signal a potential for LA drafting the heir apparent? Plus, we dive into confirmed Rams draft meetings, including: Explosive Notre Dame RB Jeremiah Love USC wideout Makai Lemon Miami edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr. Oklahoma corner Mansoor Delane Are the Rams going best player available at 13? Prioritizing corner? Pivoting to a more run-heavy offense to extend Stafford’s window? Or setting up the next Green Bay style quarterback transition? What is the strategy behind the Rams’ unconventional draft process, why skipping the Combine might actually be a competitive advantage, and what these meetings signal about their true offseason priorities. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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