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UDFAs 2025

PostPosted:1 day 22 hours ago
by Elvis
They'll be trickling in, Rams will release a full list probably in a day or two:

OLB Jamil Muhammad, USC
LB Shaun Dolac, Buffalo
S Nate Valcarcel, Northern Illinois
OL Trey Wedig, Indiana
RB Jordan Waters, NC State
WR Brennan Presley, Oklahoma State
DL Da'Jon Terry, Oklahoma
WR Tru Edwards, Louisiana
OL Willie Lampkin, North Carolina
WR Mario Williams, Tulane
OL Ben Dooley, Boise State
OL Bill Norton, Texas
OLB Josh Pearcy, Rice
TE Anthony Torres, Toledo
DB Malik Dixon-Williams, UConn

UDFAs 2025

PostPosted:1 day 21 hours ago
by AltiTude Ram
No doubt the Rams add to the talent pool! I like a few of the UDFA’s.

Isaiah Bond is fast and would love to see if McVay could draw something open for him with space.

Cobee Bryant just sounds like LA. Give him #8 and let him do the rest.

Plenty of talent still available and the Rams always seem to find a player that sticks.

UDFAs 2025

PostPosted:1 day 20 hours ago
by Youngblood22
AltiTude Ram wrote:No doubt the Rams add to the talent pool! I like a few of the UDFA’s.

Isaiah Bond is fast and would love to see if McVay could draw something open for him with space.

Cobee Bryant just sounds like LA. Give him #8 and let him do the rest.

Plenty of talent still available and the Rams always seem to find a player that sticks.


Bond has some serious legal issues, its why he wasn't drafted

UDFAs 2025

PostPosted:1 day 19 hours ago
by ramsman34
Youngblood22 wrote:Bond has some serious legal issues, its why he wasn't drafted


What are they??

Re: UDFAs 2025

PostPosted:1 day 19 hours ago
by ramsman34
Nvm. Googled it. Accused of sexual assault. Has filed a law suit against his accuser. MCV know Sarkisian pretty well and Snead’s son goes or went to Texas. If the Rams did t draft him, I doubt they sign him as an UDFA. Kid has jets. But maybe not character.

UDFAs 2025

PostPosted:1 day 19 hours ago
by AltiTude Ram
No Cobee. It might've been tough for him with #8 or #24.

Again, the Rams usually dig up some talent in UDFA's. Not a lot of needs.


UDFAs 2025

PostPosted:1 day 7 hours ago
by AltiTude Ram





UDFAs 2025

PostPosted:1 day 4 hours ago
by PARAM
Unofficially:

LB Shaun Doluc, Buffalo
Edge Jamil Muhammad, USC
S Nate Valcarcel, N.Illinois
C Willie Lampkin, N. Carolina
T Trey Wedig, Indiana
WR Brennan Presley, Oklahoma St
RB Jordan Waters, NC State
DL Da'Jon Terry, Oklahoma
WR Tru Edwards, La. Tech
Edge Josh Pearcy, Rice
G Ben Dooley, Boise St
WR Mario Williams, Tulane
DL Bill Norton, Texas
TE Mark Redman, Louisville

UDFAs 2025

PostPosted:1 day 4 hours ago
by PARAM
Brennan Presley, WR, Oklahoma St. (5'8" 175 lbs. 4.46 forty)

Brennan Presley, a standout player at Oklahoma State, has been a significant contributor on offense and special teams, while also excelling academically. A fifth-year senior entering the 2024 season, Presley ranks among the top players in school history with 225 receptions, 2,548 receiving yards, and 16 receiving touchdowns. He also has impressive stats as a kickoff returner, with 1,219 return yards. Throughout his college career, he has been recognized for his leadership, being voted team captain multiple times and earning several All-Big 12 honors.

Presley’s journey began in Bixby, Oklahoma, where he earned Oklahoma Gatorade High School Player of the Year honors in 2019. At Bixby High School, he won back-to-back state titles and showcased his versatility by playing multiple positions, including wide receiver, defensive back, and return specialist. His high school career stats included 232 receptions for 3,448 yards and 40 touchdowns, along with 16 interceptions on defense.

In 2023, he had his most productive season, recording 101 catches for 991 yards and six touchdowns. He also contributed significantly on special teams and was a key player in the Cowboys' Texas Bowl win, where he set a program record with 16 catches.

Scouting Report:

Strengths

Excellent route runner with a strong understanding of spacing and timing.
Soft hands and reliable catching ability, even in traffic.
Proven ability to gain significant yards after the catch.
Versatile player, contributing effectively on offense and special teams.
Strong leadership qualities - multi-year team captain.
Highly productive with a record-setting performance in the Texas Bowl.
Quick and agile, making him a threat in open space.
Consistently reliable, with multiple catches in 30 consecutive games.


Mario Williams, WR, Tulane, (5'9" 178, 4.55 forty)

Draft Profile: Bio
Mario Williams, born on July 15, 2002, stands at 5'9" and weighs 175 pounds. A native of Tampa, Florida, Williams was a standout at Plant High School, where he was regarded as the country's No. 1 wide receiver by ESPN. His high school career was exceptional, amassing 160 receptions for 3,191 yards and 41 touchdowns over four years.

Williams began his collegiate career at Oklahoma in 2021, where he quickly made an impact as a true freshman. He recorded 35 receptions for 380 yards and 4 touchdowns, earning ESPN True Freshman All-American honors. In 2022, Williams transferred to USC, where he continued to showcase his talents. He appeared in 12 games with 9 starts, catching 40 passes for 631 yards and 5 touchdowns.

For the 2023 season, Williams made another move, transferring to Tulane. Throughout his college career, he has demonstrated versatility, contributing not only as a receiver but also in the return game and occasionally as a rusher and passer. His total career stats include 75 receptions for 1,011 yards and 9 touchdowns across 24 games with 10 starts.

Scouting Report: Strengths
Exhibits elite short-area quickness and burst off the line, creating instant separation in the short passing game
Demonstrates ankle-breaking change of direction skills, making him a nightmare for defenders in space
Possesses advanced route-running savvy, consistently finding soft spots in zone coverage
Shows plus ball-tracking ability on deep routes, adjusting to the ball in flight with natural fluidity
Versatile chess piece who can contribute in the return game and on gadget plays, adding wrinkles to offensive schemes
Displays slippery run-after-catch ability, using his low center of gravity to slip tackles and extend plays
Reliable hands catcher who plucks the ball away from his frame, minimizing body catches
Excels on option routes and quick-hitting plays, creating instant mismatches from the slot


Two small guys

Re: UDFAs 2025

PostPosted:1 day 2 hours ago
by Zen_Ronin
Wedig might be a legitimate STEAL with some coaching! All the scouting I can find says he's got ALL the physcal goods and his initial engagment is almost elite, but is secondary moves and counters, along with his movment in space need quite a lot of work.