Which QB should the Rams draft in the 1st Round next year?

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I dont think Raiola going to Oregon has anything to do with Moore's decision, it was likely the best offer he got, even if it meant being Moore's backup in '26
Will be interesting to see if he fits in Oregon's offense, he's a pocket passer who isnt very mobile
 
I dont think Raiola going to Oregon has anything to do with Moore's decision, it was likely the best offer he got, even if it meant being Moore's backup in '26
Will be interesting to see if he fits in Oregon's offense, he's a pocket passer who isnt very mobile
Also have a feeling Moore is formed them of his intention to go in the draft. He could still stay and transfer.
 
I dont think Raiola going to Oregon has anything to do with Moore's decision, it was likely the best offer he got, even if it meant being Moore's backup in '26
Will be interesting to see if he fits in Oregon's offense, he's a pocket passer who isnt very mobile
He wouldn't be going to Oregon if Moore was planning on sticking around. So I presume the two are related.
 
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I still say that Moore sitting behind Stafford would be a pretty ideal situation. I don’t think Moore should start for any team in the NFL next season but he sure seems to have all the tools.
Rams would be an ideal spot for him yeah. He can sit and learn the offense which would be ideal for him. And we'd benefit from his elusiveness on the scout team.
 
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He wouldn't be going to Oregon if Moore was planning on sticking around. So I presume the two are related.
Completely untrue. He wasnt getting offers elsewhere. He has a bit of an image to clean up. Sure he may have been able to go to a Western Kentucky or a mid-major, but he wasnt getting a power 4 offer. This is a great spot, he's got 2-3 years of eligibility left and riding the pine for a year wouldnt hurt. He's not a great fit for that offense either

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Keep in mind that Dante Moore transferred from UCLA to Oregon knowing he'd sit behind behind Dillon Gabriel
And here we are....
 
Completely untrue. He wasnt getting offers elsewhere. He has a bit of an image to clean up. Sure he may have been able to go to a Western Kentucky or a mid-major, but he wasnt getting a power 4 offer. This is a great spot, he's got 2-3 years of eligibility left and riding the pine for a year wouldnt hurt. He's not a great fit for that offense either
Also, didn't Dante Moore transfer from UCLA to Oregon in 2024 to sit behind Dillon Gabriel for one year before taking-over as the starter? Worked-out well for Moore.
 
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Completely untrue. He wasnt getting offers elsewhere. He has a bit of an image to clean up. Sure he may have been able to go to a Western Kentucky or a mid-major, but he wasnt getting a power 4 offer. This is a great spot, he's got 2-3 years of eligibility left and riding the pine for a year wouldnt hurt. He's not a great fit for that offense either
I have a hard time buying that he wasn't given some sort of idea whether Moore was sticking around, and I think it's a bit of a tell that he ended up there.

Not that I think Moore is all that great. I don't. But neither is Raiola. So for a prospect of his raw ability to move to a big school like that I imagine he was probably told Moore was leaning towards the draft. And maybe even from there assured he'd have a chance to compete for the job in camp if Moore sticks around.
 
I have a hard time buying that he wasn't given some sort of idea whether Moore was sticking around, and I think it's a bit of a tell that he ended up there.

Not that I think Moore is all that great. I don't. But neither is Raiola. So for a prospect of his raw ability to move to a big school like that I imagine he was probably told Moore was leaning towards the draft. And maybe even from there assured he'd have a chance to compete for the job in camp if Moore sticks around.
it makes perfect sense if you understand the history of it.
Moore may hit the draft, he may not. Raiola got the best deal he could, it's a win/win. Although I dont think he's a good fit there
Oregon could have gotten better QB had they known for sure Moore was leaving
 
I'm starting going to wonder if 13 becomes Simpson or Chambliss.
Not saying this is true, just posting what GBN is reporting...

6209.webp
 
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Eagles didn't sign a reserve/future deal with former Ohio State QB Kyle McCord.
He'd be a decent QB prospect to give a look at this offseason.
 
it makes perfect sense if you understand the history of it.
Moore may hit the draft, he may not. Raiola got the best deal he could, it's a win/win. Although I dont think he's a good fit there
Oregon could have gotten better QB had they known for sure Moore was leaving
I don't know. Raiola is extremely talented. Huge upside.