

He was signed by the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent last year and just cut by the Browns. He’s extremely good on the move and looks to get to the second level. Cleveland Browns - iOL David Mooreĭavid Moore was one of my favorite players at the Senior Bowl two years ago. He’s a pretty good blocker and might be worth a look.
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He also caught a touchdown in the preseason game. The Rams got an up-close look at Rigg last week during joint-practices with the Bengals. If the Rams bring in a tight end, someone who has experience in a McVay-like offense makes a lot of sense. This is someone that the Rams could line up inline and let him handle blocking duties. The Rams need a blocking tight end and Chase Allen fits that bill. Chicago Bears - TE Chase AllenĬhase Allen might make some sense as a tight end to bring in. He’s played over 200 snaps at center over the last two years. If the Rams do want to give someone a look, Sam Tecklenburg is a name. Nobody really stands out from the Panthers as someone to target. Howard has played the majority of his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before signing with the Bills. Howard isn’t much of a blocker, but after cutting Kendall Blanton and Jacob Harris, the Rams are very thin at tight end. This is a player that McVay could have fun with lining up all over formations. Badie is tough to bring down and also adds value as a wide receiver. More importantly, he has elite speed and good agility. However, this is around the size of player that the Rams go for at running back. Tyler Badie is a player that I found to be a fit for the Rams during the draft process. Shaffer also brings an attitude that the Rams have lacked on the interior of the offensive line. However, he has experience on both the left and right side. He’s larger than what they normally target at guard and he lacks the lateral movement that they covet. I’m not sure if the Rams would show interest in someone like Shaffer. He won’t have an immediate impact, but this is a player that could be developed. He was drafted in the seventh round this season. Luketa won the top gun award for special teams play during the first week of preseason. After winning the Super Bowl last season, will be last in the waiver order. Just a reminder, these players would have to be signed to the active roster and then clear waivers before going on the practice squad. Here are names from every team that the Rams should look at. However, like every team, they’ll also see what’s out there and possibly put in a waiver claim or two. Most teams prefer to keep players on their practice squad that have been with them all offseason. The Los Angeles Rams have also released their initial 53-man roster. With those, some dreams are forever over while others will begin somewhere else. If given the opportunity to rush the quarterback from multiple angles and alignments rather than lining up on offensive tackles from down-to-down, he has the talent to develop into a starting outside linebacker.Īfter posting over 50 tackles for loss at two stops (Miami, Temple) in college, Roche will need to add value as a coverage player to stay on the field for three downs in the NFL.Over 800 players were cut this week as NFL teams get their rosters down from 80 players to 53.
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Roche will intrigue teams as a pure pass-rusher, but his slight frame will mean that he will need a "good home" as a landing spot for him to meet his full potential, not unlike another former Temple pass-rusher in Haason Reddick. Won two state championships as a basketball player as a Maryland prep. AAC Defensive Player of the Year at Temple before his graduate transfer to Miami. May be limited to a 3-4 outside linebacker role in the NFL.Ĥ5 TKL, 14.5 TFL, 4.5 SK, 2 FF, 3 FR, 1 PBU
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Good, but not great, athleticism for a professional pass-rusher of his size. Tends to get washed down on stunts because of his size. His weight has the potential to limit him on run downs early on.
