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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 862632"><p>Littleton should be on the list of possibilities.</p><p></p><p>Martinez can play both run and pass, just not in the same game. He can be slotted into one or the other mindset as the game plan requires, but his read and react comes up short, I'd say mostly in the read department. Stanford does not necessarily translate to football smarts and instincts. His game has too much guessing wrong in it, and when that happens we see him flatfooted and taken out or chasing.</p><p></p><p>As for how the Rams have done business, I'd like somebody to explain to me why they traded Marcus Peters to Baltimore for Kenny Young and a 5th. round pick, then turned right around and gave up two 1st. rounders and a 4th. rounder for Jalen Ramsey. It didn't make sense to me then when I first posed the question and it makes less sense to me now.</p><p></p><p>But hey, if having to pay Ramsey a boatload, which they almost have to do after giving up those picks to keep somebody from getting fired, contributes to Littleton being an option on the Packer pick list, good for us.</p><p></p><p>The Rams can look on the bright side. Their rookie class cost will be low for the next two drafts. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/whistling.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":whistling:" title="Whistling :whistling:" data-shortname=":whistling:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 862632"] Littleton should be on the list of possibilities. Martinez can play both run and pass, just not in the same game. He can be slotted into one or the other mindset as the game plan requires, but his read and react comes up short, I'd say mostly in the read department. Stanford does not necessarily translate to football smarts and instincts. His game has too much guessing wrong in it, and when that happens we see him flatfooted and taken out or chasing. As for how the Rams have done business, I'd like somebody to explain to me why they traded Marcus Peters to Baltimore for Kenny Young and a 5th. round pick, then turned right around and gave up two 1st. rounders and a 4th. rounder for Jalen Ramsey. It didn't make sense to me then when I first posed the question and it makes less sense to me now. But hey, if having to pay Ramsey a boatload, which they almost have to do after giving up those picks to keep somebody from getting fired, contributes to Littleton being an option on the Packer pick list, good for us. The Rams can look on the bright side. Their rookie class cost will be low for the next two drafts. :whistling: [/QUOTE]
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