The Rams were incapable of drafting a good wide receiver until. . . guess who?
Donny Avery. Keenan Burton. Brooks Foster. Mardy Gilyard. Austin Pettis. Greg Salas. Brian Quick. Chris Givens. Stedman Bailey. Tavon Austin. Bud Sasser. That’s the list of wideouts the Rams selected from 2008-2015. More recently, Pharoh Cooper has made a very big impact as a special team-er, but it remains to be seen whether that can translate into production in the offense. Looking back, it’s fair to say that over the course of the last decade the Rams have had more strike outs and singles than extra base hits.
But they may have hit a home run in 2017 when they selected Eastern Washington’s Cooper Kupp with the 69th overall pick in the third round of the draft. And not necessarily because of what Kupp accomplished in his rookie year — finishing second on the team with 62 receptions, and leading all Rams’ receivers with 869 yards (a figure that was second best among all rookies) — but because of how he intends on learning from his mistakes and becoming a better player in year two and beyond.
https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2018/...things-he-was-almost-embarrassed-by-last-year
Donny Avery. Keenan Burton. Brooks Foster. Mardy Gilyard. Austin Pettis. Greg Salas. Brian Quick. Chris Givens. Stedman Bailey. Tavon Austin. Bud Sasser. That’s the list of wideouts the Rams selected from 2008-2015. More recently, Pharoh Cooper has made a very big impact as a special team-er, but it remains to be seen whether that can translate into production in the offense. Looking back, it’s fair to say that over the course of the last decade the Rams have had more strike outs and singles than extra base hits.
But they may have hit a home run in 2017 when they selected Eastern Washington’s Cooper Kupp with the 69th overall pick in the third round of the draft. And not necessarily because of what Kupp accomplished in his rookie year — finishing second on the team with 62 receptions, and leading all Rams’ receivers with 869 yards (a figure that was second best among all rookies) — but because of how he intends on learning from his mistakes and becoming a better player in year two and beyond.
https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2018/...things-he-was-almost-embarrassed-by-last-year