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Could Rams gather Braden Fiske together with a former FSU teammate?

Could Rams gather Braden Fiske together with a former FSU teammate?

The Los Angeles Rams obtained two defensive stallions from the Florida state seminols last year In Jared Verso and Braden Fiske. Both were drug and verse finalists He left with the award. Could they be looking to add more defensive talent that comes out of FSU?

Joshua Farmer mentioned how close they are and Fiske during this interview and talked about the breath he received from his former university teammate. It makes sense that they are in contact, since this is an important weekend for any player entering the NFL.

However, one has to ask if this contact could lead to something else. The Rams have had great success in the FSU’s writing so far; Could they immerse themselves in that group of talents again and select another defensive liner of FSU?

In 2024, Farmer had 32 cups and four captures. He also had an impressive exit in the harvester, where he showed his working speed and ethics. The Rams could add it to their young defense, meeting it with their former colleagues of university team.

According to Tankathon’s Simulated draftIt is projected that the farmer will go in the third round, and that is where I think the Rams would take it if they are interested. I do not think it is worth selecting with its 26th general selection in the first round, but for day three, it will be a robbery if they can get it.

In the third round, they have 90 and 100 selections, so they will have opportunities to write it if it falls into their lap. Alternatively, they could pack those selections and advance in the third round if they are really in love with it as a prospect.

I see no damage when attacking a prospect like the farmer in the third round, but if they choose to do so, does that eliminate any possibility that they write a defensive player in the first round? They have invested so much capital draft in their defense. Does another year of defensive approach make sense?

His first round selection could be an offensive player, and that opens the door to a Cooper Kupp potential replacement as well as helps reinforce your offensive line. Regardless of who chooses first, the farmer must be on his radar when they make his third round teams.

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