by max 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #1 TOPIC AUTHOR http://optimumscouting.com/draft/2016-n ... um=twitterBig media and a number of NFL teams have fallen in love with the likes of Jared Goff and Carson Wentz. There is reason to believe both of them are quality quarterbacks, but the best quarterback in the class is Paxton Lynch. For whatever reason, he is not getting the same attention as the other two “top” quarterbacks in the class.The Los Angeles Rams just settled in their new city and are in dire need of a full rebuild. Head coach Jeff Fisher was given an extension and a shining opportunity to turn the team around. The problem, for now, is that they lack a quarterback. The Nick Foles signing from a year ago turned out to be a disaster. Lynch, albeit the top passer in the class, may take a bit of a tumble through the first round because of the infatuation with other quarterbacks. For the Rams, this would be a godsend.There is a bit of uncertainty as to who is running the offense in LA. Rob Boras was promoted to having a bigger role in the offense, but there is no clear cut “guy” running the offense. With that being said, Lynch’s projection as a Ram has to be more about how this staff could use Lynch based on what he did at Memphis, not necessarily based on what the Rams did last season.Many are concerned with how well he will handle the transition from Memphis’s spread attack to a more nuanced pro game, but there is little reason to fret. After all, Marcus Mariota had a very good rookie season with the Tennessee Titans. Robert Griffin III had an outstanding rookie season a few years prior, as well. There are plenty of success stories for spread quarterbacks and there is a blueprint on how to make an offense work for them.Of course, the Rams can not entirely replicate what Lynch did at Memphis, but there are a handful of concepts they can sprinkle in or adjust to make Lynch comfortable. At Memphis, Lynch threw a lot of quick screens, slants and go-routes. The Oakland Raiders ran a lot of these concepts during Derek Carr’s rookie year to help him adjust from a similar offense to Memphis’, and Carr has shown that he is progressing into a good pro quarterback. The offense may largely consist of these concepts for Lynch, too, but there is one major difference between he and Carr that will allow the Rams to open up the playbook earlier.Carr was not necessarily scared of pressure, per say, but he was used to playing being a horrendous line at Fresno State. Memphis did not have an outstanding line, but they gave Lynch more freedom than Carr had and Lynch consistently showed that he was not phased by pressure. With Lynch’s poise to add on top of his acute mental ability (he only threw 4 interceptions his final year), the Rams would have more freedom to open up the playbook and let him “figure it out” because he has all the ability to do.Lynch falls more into the archetype that likes to feel when a play is open and make the adjustment on the fly to complete the pass, but has no qualms working through the construct of the system. He can hit timing routes well over any area of the field just as well as he can break the pocket and make a play.The key for Lynch is opening up the field. There are a lot of ways to do this. Lynch is an athlete and that helps open up two things: run concepts with the quarterback involved and rollouts.The Rams have to use Lynch’s athleticism to their advantage and these are two prime examples of how to do so. The first of two plays is a read-option look. There is not much to decipher there on than that Lynch has the intelligence to know when to keep versus pull the ball and run himself, as well as his ability as a runner.The second of the two plays, however, showcases a lot of Lynch’s talents. For one, he is very comfortable rolling either way and it is even more impressive that he rolled left on this play. The play breaks down a little bit, though. Lynch was looking for a front side throw, as he should have been, but saw that those options were covered. Without any hesitation or panic, Lynch resets his body to throw back the other way and rifles in a throw that his receiver ended up converting into a first down. The play is not only a testament to his ability to operate well on the move, but also a testament to his ability to adjust quickly and make a play.Lynch needs to be allowed to attack down the field, too. He has a good arm that can find that sweet blend between velocity and arc, especially when throwing down the sideline. Though, Lynch’s ability as a deep passer stretches beyond simply his placement. He has a great understanding of when to attack and when to look for a different option. He is not passive, but he is also not reckless. There has been only a handful of passers in the past few draft classes that have the same grasp on calculated risks that Lynch does.It’s hard to pin any quarterback as a definite fit for the Rams because of the uncertainty of the offense. Paxton Lynch does not have many glaring flaws, though, leaving the offense to be moldable. The concepts above are what fit him best, but he is largely without flaw. That is not to say he is an elite prospect, but considering he can do everything at least at a baseline level, it’s hard to imagine any offense hindering him. Lynch would give the Rams a lot of freedom with their offense- a perfect ingredient for rebuilding an offense. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers by Hacksaw_64 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 2686 Joined: Sep 08 2015 Inglewood, CA Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #2 are you starting to come over to the dark side max? I'm with Galko on this one... by max 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #3 TOPIC AUTHOR Hacksaw_64 wrote:are you starting to come over to the dark side max? I'm with Galko on this one...I like Lynch at 15. I don't want to trade up for any QB. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers by Elvis 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #4 I agree. If someone good falls to us, if Lynch is there, great. But don't trade up, just too much spent on something that, particularly for the Rams, could be a bust... RFU Season Ticket Holder by BuiltRamTough 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 5357 Joined: May 15 2015 Los Angeles Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #5 There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak. We Not Me RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #6 RFU Season Ticket Holder by dieterbrock 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #7 I think if the Rams could move to 10 fairly inexpensively, maybe a 3rd or 4th? l'd do that in a heartbeat by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #8 BuiltRamTough wrote:There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak.I am good with Lynch as well - insane upside, arm strength, and athleticism. Better accuracy than Cook. I agree that you could ease him into the lineup depending on his progress through camp and design the passing game around his current strengths then slowly add more and more NFL concepts. We will run the ball over 55% of the time is my guess and that will certainly help him.He can come in tomorrow and throw deep play action, the staple of our passing game (allegedly). We have a blend of players that can all be very effective on a variety of screens, smokes, slants, hitch, and comebacks. He won't be asked to attack the middle of the field through progressions right away - and he doesn't need to, right away. Taking Lynch might slightly alleviate the need for another TE as again, he won't be asked to read defenses, move safeties with his eyes, and attack the middle areas/routes in the beginning.There is a lot to like about this kid and if we have to trade up to get him, so be it. The cost is worth the risk reward as whomever we would have picked with the traded picks probably wasn't going to be a top-flight QB. by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #9 What if he and Goff are there at 15? by OldSchool 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 1750 Joined: Jun 09 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #10 ramsman34 wrote:What if he and Goff are there at 15?Either would be good but hard to not lean with Goff. 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by Hacksaw_64 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 2686 Joined: Sep 08 2015 Inglewood, CA Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #2 are you starting to come over to the dark side max? I'm with Galko on this one... by max 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #3 TOPIC AUTHOR Hacksaw_64 wrote:are you starting to come over to the dark side max? I'm with Galko on this one...I like Lynch at 15. I don't want to trade up for any QB. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers by Elvis 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #4 I agree. If someone good falls to us, if Lynch is there, great. But don't trade up, just too much spent on something that, particularly for the Rams, could be a bust... RFU Season Ticket Holder by BuiltRamTough 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 5357 Joined: May 15 2015 Los Angeles Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #5 There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak. We Not Me RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #6 RFU Season Ticket Holder by dieterbrock 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #7 I think if the Rams could move to 10 fairly inexpensively, maybe a 3rd or 4th? l'd do that in a heartbeat by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #8 BuiltRamTough wrote:There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak.I am good with Lynch as well - insane upside, arm strength, and athleticism. Better accuracy than Cook. I agree that you could ease him into the lineup depending on his progress through camp and design the passing game around his current strengths then slowly add more and more NFL concepts. We will run the ball over 55% of the time is my guess and that will certainly help him.He can come in tomorrow and throw deep play action, the staple of our passing game (allegedly). We have a blend of players that can all be very effective on a variety of screens, smokes, slants, hitch, and comebacks. He won't be asked to attack the middle of the field through progressions right away - and he doesn't need to, right away. Taking Lynch might slightly alleviate the need for another TE as again, he won't be asked to read defenses, move safeties with his eyes, and attack the middle areas/routes in the beginning.There is a lot to like about this kid and if we have to trade up to get him, so be it. The cost is worth the risk reward as whomever we would have picked with the traded picks probably wasn't going to be a top-flight QB. by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #9 What if he and Goff are there at 15? by OldSchool 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 1750 Joined: Jun 09 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #10 ramsman34 wrote:What if he and Goff are there at 15?Either would be good but hard to not lean with Goff. Reply 1 / 4 1 4 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 37 posts Jul 04 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by max 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #3 TOPIC AUTHOR Hacksaw_64 wrote:are you starting to come over to the dark side max? I'm with Galko on this one...I like Lynch at 15. I don't want to trade up for any QB. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers by Elvis 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #4 I agree. If someone good falls to us, if Lynch is there, great. But don't trade up, just too much spent on something that, particularly for the Rams, could be a bust... RFU Season Ticket Holder by BuiltRamTough 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 5357 Joined: May 15 2015 Los Angeles Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #5 There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak. We Not Me RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #6 RFU Season Ticket Holder by dieterbrock 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #7 I think if the Rams could move to 10 fairly inexpensively, maybe a 3rd or 4th? l'd do that in a heartbeat by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #8 BuiltRamTough wrote:There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak.I am good with Lynch as well - insane upside, arm strength, and athleticism. Better accuracy than Cook. I agree that you could ease him into the lineup depending on his progress through camp and design the passing game around his current strengths then slowly add more and more NFL concepts. We will run the ball over 55% of the time is my guess and that will certainly help him.He can come in tomorrow and throw deep play action, the staple of our passing game (allegedly). We have a blend of players that can all be very effective on a variety of screens, smokes, slants, hitch, and comebacks. He won't be asked to attack the middle of the field through progressions right away - and he doesn't need to, right away. Taking Lynch might slightly alleviate the need for another TE as again, he won't be asked to read defenses, move safeties with his eyes, and attack the middle areas/routes in the beginning.There is a lot to like about this kid and if we have to trade up to get him, so be it. The cost is worth the risk reward as whomever we would have picked with the traded picks probably wasn't going to be a top-flight QB. by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #9 What if he and Goff are there at 15? by OldSchool 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 1750 Joined: Jun 09 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #10 ramsman34 wrote:What if he and Goff are there at 15?Either would be good but hard to not lean with Goff. Reply 1 / 4 1 4 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 37 posts Jul 04 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Elvis 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #4 I agree. If someone good falls to us, if Lynch is there, great. But don't trade up, just too much spent on something that, particularly for the Rams, could be a bust... RFU Season Ticket Holder by BuiltRamTough 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 5357 Joined: May 15 2015 Los Angeles Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #5 There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak. We Not Me RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #6 RFU Season Ticket Holder by dieterbrock 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #7 I think if the Rams could move to 10 fairly inexpensively, maybe a 3rd or 4th? l'd do that in a heartbeat by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #8 BuiltRamTough wrote:There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak.I am good with Lynch as well - insane upside, arm strength, and athleticism. Better accuracy than Cook. I agree that you could ease him into the lineup depending on his progress through camp and design the passing game around his current strengths then slowly add more and more NFL concepts. We will run the ball over 55% of the time is my guess and that will certainly help him.He can come in tomorrow and throw deep play action, the staple of our passing game (allegedly). We have a blend of players that can all be very effective on a variety of screens, smokes, slants, hitch, and comebacks. He won't be asked to attack the middle of the field through progressions right away - and he doesn't need to, right away. Taking Lynch might slightly alleviate the need for another TE as again, he won't be asked to read defenses, move safeties with his eyes, and attack the middle areas/routes in the beginning.There is a lot to like about this kid and if we have to trade up to get him, so be it. The cost is worth the risk reward as whomever we would have picked with the traded picks probably wasn't going to be a top-flight QB. by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #9 What if he and Goff are there at 15? by OldSchool 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 1750 Joined: Jun 09 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #10 ramsman34 wrote:What if he and Goff are there at 15?Either would be good but hard to not lean with Goff. Reply 1 / 4 1 4 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 37 posts Jul 04 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by BuiltRamTough 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 5357 Joined: May 15 2015 Los Angeles Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #5 There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak. We Not Me RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #6 RFU Season Ticket Holder by dieterbrock 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #7 I think if the Rams could move to 10 fairly inexpensively, maybe a 3rd or 4th? l'd do that in a heartbeat by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #8 BuiltRamTough wrote:There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak.I am good with Lynch as well - insane upside, arm strength, and athleticism. Better accuracy than Cook. I agree that you could ease him into the lineup depending on his progress through camp and design the passing game around his current strengths then slowly add more and more NFL concepts. We will run the ball over 55% of the time is my guess and that will certainly help him.He can come in tomorrow and throw deep play action, the staple of our passing game (allegedly). We have a blend of players that can all be very effective on a variety of screens, smokes, slants, hitch, and comebacks. He won't be asked to attack the middle of the field through progressions right away - and he doesn't need to, right away. Taking Lynch might slightly alleviate the need for another TE as again, he won't be asked to read defenses, move safeties with his eyes, and attack the middle areas/routes in the beginning.There is a lot to like about this kid and if we have to trade up to get him, so be it. The cost is worth the risk reward as whomever we would have picked with the traded picks probably wasn't going to be a top-flight QB. by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #9 What if he and Goff are there at 15? by OldSchool 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 1750 Joined: Jun 09 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #10 ramsman34 wrote:What if he and Goff are there at 15?Either would be good but hard to not lean with Goff. Reply 1 / 4 1 4 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 37 posts Jul 04 2025
by Elvis 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #6 RFU Season Ticket Holder by dieterbrock 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #7 I think if the Rams could move to 10 fairly inexpensively, maybe a 3rd or 4th? l'd do that in a heartbeat by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #8 BuiltRamTough wrote:There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak.I am good with Lynch as well - insane upside, arm strength, and athleticism. Better accuracy than Cook. I agree that you could ease him into the lineup depending on his progress through camp and design the passing game around his current strengths then slowly add more and more NFL concepts. We will run the ball over 55% of the time is my guess and that will certainly help him.He can come in tomorrow and throw deep play action, the staple of our passing game (allegedly). We have a blend of players that can all be very effective on a variety of screens, smokes, slants, hitch, and comebacks. He won't be asked to attack the middle of the field through progressions right away - and he doesn't need to, right away. Taking Lynch might slightly alleviate the need for another TE as again, he won't be asked to read defenses, move safeties with his eyes, and attack the middle areas/routes in the beginning.There is a lot to like about this kid and if we have to trade up to get him, so be it. The cost is worth the risk reward as whomever we would have picked with the traded picks probably wasn't going to be a top-flight QB. by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #9 What if he and Goff are there at 15? by OldSchool 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 1750 Joined: Jun 09 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #10 ramsman34 wrote:What if he and Goff are there at 15?Either would be good but hard to not lean with Goff. Reply 1 / 4 1 4 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 37 posts Jul 04 2025
by dieterbrock 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #7 I think if the Rams could move to 10 fairly inexpensively, maybe a 3rd or 4th? l'd do that in a heartbeat by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #8 BuiltRamTough wrote:There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak.I am good with Lynch as well - insane upside, arm strength, and athleticism. Better accuracy than Cook. I agree that you could ease him into the lineup depending on his progress through camp and design the passing game around his current strengths then slowly add more and more NFL concepts. We will run the ball over 55% of the time is my guess and that will certainly help him.He can come in tomorrow and throw deep play action, the staple of our passing game (allegedly). We have a blend of players that can all be very effective on a variety of screens, smokes, slants, hitch, and comebacks. He won't be asked to attack the middle of the field through progressions right away - and he doesn't need to, right away. Taking Lynch might slightly alleviate the need for another TE as again, he won't be asked to read defenses, move safeties with his eyes, and attack the middle areas/routes in the beginning.There is a lot to like about this kid and if we have to trade up to get him, so be it. The cost is worth the risk reward as whomever we would have picked with the traded picks probably wasn't going to be a top-flight QB. by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #9 What if he and Goff are there at 15? by OldSchool 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 1750 Joined: Jun 09 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #10 ramsman34 wrote:What if he and Goff are there at 15?Either would be good but hard to not lean with Goff. Reply 1 / 4 1 4 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 37 posts Jul 04 2025
by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #8 BuiltRamTough wrote:There are things Lynch could do that all the other QB's in this years draft simply can't do. Roll to the left and throw a 70 yard bomb on target, through 40mph winds across his body. That's not normal.How can anyone not like Lynch? Pound for pound he's the best prospect. He has the highest ceiling of them all. He's an absolute freak.I am good with Lynch as well - insane upside, arm strength, and athleticism. Better accuracy than Cook. I agree that you could ease him into the lineup depending on his progress through camp and design the passing game around his current strengths then slowly add more and more NFL concepts. We will run the ball over 55% of the time is my guess and that will certainly help him.He can come in tomorrow and throw deep play action, the staple of our passing game (allegedly). We have a blend of players that can all be very effective on a variety of screens, smokes, slants, hitch, and comebacks. He won't be asked to attack the middle of the field through progressions right away - and he doesn't need to, right away. Taking Lynch might slightly alleviate the need for another TE as again, he won't be asked to read defenses, move safeties with his eyes, and attack the middle areas/routes in the beginning.There is a lot to like about this kid and if we have to trade up to get him, so be it. The cost is worth the risk reward as whomever we would have picked with the traded picks probably wasn't going to be a top-flight QB. by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #9 What if he and Goff are there at 15? by OldSchool 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 1750 Joined: Jun 09 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #10 ramsman34 wrote:What if he and Goff are there at 15?Either would be good but hard to not lean with Goff. Reply 1 / 4 1 4 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 37 posts Jul 04 2025
by ramsman34 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #9 What if he and Goff are there at 15? by OldSchool 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 1750 Joined: Jun 09 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #10 ramsman34 wrote:What if he and Goff are there at 15?Either would be good but hard to not lean with Goff. Reply 1 / 4 1 4 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 37 posts Jul 04 2025
by OldSchool 9 years 2 months ago Total posts: 1750 Joined: Jun 09 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Galko: WHY PAXTON LYNCH IS THE PERFECT INGREDIENT FOR THE RAMS REBUILDING OFFENSE POST #10 ramsman34 wrote:What if he and Goff are there at 15?Either would be good but hard to not lean with Goff. Reply 1 / 4 1 4 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business