The 2012 NFL Draft is right around the corner. Tomorrow, the combine starts, and before we know it, the draft will be upon us. Yesterday, Nick Martin and I took a look at small school prospects that the St. Louis Rams should be interested in drafting.
Today, I'm posting an interview that I did with Matt Miller. He is the NFL guru for Bleacher Report and owns his own scouting website NewEraScouting.com.
Since I love reading Mr. Miller's scouting reports, I was honored that he let me pick his brain about the draft. If you want to know more about the draft, what Miller thinks the Rams should do with the number two pick, and why he has Alshon Jeffery rated higher than Justin Blackmon, follow me the jump.

1. Before we talk about the St. Louis Rams, I would like to know more about why you think Alshon Jeffery is such a great prospect, because all season you have had him as your number one wideout on your big board.
Alshon Jeffery is a polarizing prospect, for sure. When preparing for the NFL draft I look at more than the current year's film. Based on 2010 film, when South Carolina had decent quarterback play and a good run game, Jeffery was amazing. In fact, he had more yards than Julio Jones and A.J. Green did in their final seasons.
Jeffery was the victim of poor quarterback play, no run game and perhaps he wasn't as driven in the preseason as some want. I don't fault a player for what he does outside of the season unless it results in an arrest. All that matters to be is if he's ready to go when the whistle blows--and Jeffery was.
When you break it all down a wide receiver is supposed to score touchdowns. Justin Blackmon will move the chains, Kendall Wright will make explosive plays here and there, but no other receiver in this class can stretch the field and give his offense a shot to score touchdowns like Jeffery.
2. Also, how do you feel about Justin Blackmon and do you think he would fit with the Rams?
Blackmon would be the ideal fit for Sam Bradford's arm, in my opinion. Bradford excelled when asked to throw quick routes and timing patterns. Blackmon isn't a deep threat, but a player who works well in short areas. His lack of height (6'1") and speed make him an ideal possession receiver for the Rams and Bradford.
3. What should the Rams do with the 2nd pick overall?
TRADE IT!
The Rams are in perfect position to hold an auction for the No. 2 overall choice, trading out to a team hoping to get Robert Griffin III.
If St. Louis can pick up an extra first round pick in 2013 along with extra picks in 2012 they will have set themselves up to infuse the roster with talent. Consider their available cap space and extra draft picks and the Rams could see a dramatic one year turnaround.
4. How far ahead is Matt Kalil over Riley Reiff? Many mocks have the Rams taking him in a trade down scenario.
Kalil is head and shoulders above any tackle in this class. Reiff, in my opinion, is probably a right tackle down the road. He's a former tight end with good agility, but hasn't shown the quickness to be elite on the left side. Kalil, on the other hand, has that agility and the strength to lock-up pass rushers coming off the edge.
5. With all the hype around Justin Blackmon do you think that he's worth a top 5 pick?
I don't value Blackmon, or any receiver in this class, as a Top 5 pick. The wide receiver class is a deep one this year, and if you look historically wide receivers drafted high rarely play up to their value. That said, I would feel comfortable with Blackmon around the No. 9 pick.
6. What are some good 2nd and 3rd round options for the Rams? (CB, RB, DT,OLB Are probably the next positions that need work).
A few names to watch are Jerel Worthy (DT-Michigan State), Jamell Fleming (CB-Oklahoma), Bobby Wagner (OLB-Utah State), Fletcher Cox (DT-Miss. State), Doug Martin (RB-Boise State) and even Devon Still (DT-Penn State).
7. Can you name some potential sleepers that will be available in the draft?
I'm a big fan of Joe Adams and Jarius Wright from Arkansas. Both look like slot receivers but should be starters within a few years. Also, Shaun Prater from Iowa is a standout who may fall down the board. If Jared Crick can play healthy after a torn pectoral muscle, he will be a steal where he's selected.
8. If the Rams wait until the 4th round or lower can they find outside linebackers or defensive tackles, that can make an impact?
Defensive tackle is loaded this season. There is a sizeable dropoff in talent, but in Round 4 Kheeston Randall or Alameda Ta'amu would be solid options. At outside linebacker the talent has dried up by the fourth round, but Terrell Manning or Nigel Bradham would be very nice options.
9. Steven Jackson is getting up there in age, the Rams can't afford to draft a running back on the first or second round. Which running backs would be good backups to Steven Jackson.
If we're talking Round 3 or later I would look hard at Dan Herron (Ohio State) as a potential featured back. He has all the talent to be a starter and is a hard-nosed runner with enough burst to hit the hole and make plays.I also like the ability of Vick Ballard, but he needs coached up before he's ready to take on a role, as he looks to hit the edge far too often.
10. A reader had the below question to ask you.
Brandon Weibley:How do you really scout an RB. It seems like one of those positions where you either got it or you dont. Seems like its the most inconsistantly ranked positions too. So many high drafted RBs havent done much, and most of the top backs in the NFL werent first rounders
Scouting a RB can be tough. It's too easy to look at 40-times and highlight reels, when those are two factors that matter very little.
I start by watching a back run through the middle. Those are the plays I want to see. If a guy can't get through holes in the middle of the field he can't be a feature back for me.
If a player excels at finding holes and exploding through them here, I then move on to his burst and acceleration in the open field. Once the back clears the first level, what can he do for me? Burst can be overrated though. If the back doesn't clear traffic well, or run hard through the line, his secondary acceleration is worthless.
The final traits to evaluate are hands, how capabale he is as a blocker and if he brings any value as a return man.
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this guy sounds like he knows what he is talking about
good find t.ram.. appreciate it
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
Thanks man, I was lucky he decided to accept the interview.
Tevin Broner - February 21, 2012
+1000! Now these are the articles I was refering to! I also agree that this mac miller knows his craft & tramps most in detailing why he feels one way over another. Great read T.Ram need more of u! And for the record I did NOT know that reiff was a former tight end, NOT a fukin nother one, I mean after this jason smith crusade, I’ve deemed them all as 2nd tier! Give me the trojan if he falls or trade back!
Boy Yottic - February 21, 2012 via mobile
He was a tight end in high school.
Iowa moved him to OT right away because of his body type and strength. The Iowa coaches turn out a lot of really solid offensive linemen that played a different position in high school.
andyhawk - February 21, 2012
soon as i read jeffrey better than blackmon
I stoped reading
Ramzman18 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
Haha same here..
RG31 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
He also says Blackmon would be the ideal fit for Bradford...........
Tevin Broner - February 21, 2012
I thought I read the same! Guess these guys figure college ball & nfl ball translating is nothing serious
Boy Yottic - February 21, 2012 via mobile
i would love blackmon at 6-9
great possession reciever.. i too think alshon has the better ceiling
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
I loved Jeffery
He’s started to slide for me, but every WR has question marks, this year could be a real crapshoot.
Tevin Broner - February 21, 2012
i just think they all have similar ceilings
from blackmon to dwight jones IMO
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
jeffery was reported to be at about 249 lbs!!
dudes going to have to convert to TE. now.
Mark Jaramillo - February 21, 2012
that was debunked lol
dude was talkin out of his ass
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
Don't forget
Reports he got fat and lazy, the combine will let us see if that’s true. Wright has 4 character issues, so I don’t know who to like know.
OakCityRam - February 21, 2012
I know I read the whole thing
I read the whole thing after that comment. Blackmon would be great in the offense. Many focus on him as a player but you also have to focus on the offense that he’s going to be incorporated into. I think he could be a deep threat but if we incorporated him into some slant routes and things of that sort, getting him in them 1 on 1 situations it would not only help him but help Sam at the same time..
RG31 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
Issac Bruce wouldn't have been on the top of this guy's list either
He makes a few valid points about Jeffries but I think he is letting his personal preference of a particular style of play to override how these prospects actually stack up. He’s playing a hunch that if right we’ll make him look like a genius and if wrong will quickly be forgotten.
Personally I value moving the chains and would be fine with Blackmon as high as 4 but would acknowledge that would probably mean bypassing a few better prospects that I’m not entirely sure I’d be OK with bypassing. If we tade back to 9 I doubt he’s there. Jeffries however should be. It’s a tough call. I hope our scouts and front office are on the ball on this one.
Sggladden - February 21, 2012
He had Jeffery as his number 1 WR all season.
I did to for a while.
Tevin Broner - February 21, 2012
So did I
But blackmon has proven his skills year after when when this year Alshon digressed, how can anyone say he’s a better prospect when he has more question marks than blackmon?
RG31 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
That can be attributed to QB play though
diehardram87 - February 21, 2012
Only if the receiver is getting open consistently
and the QB can’t hit him. Jeffery wasn’t getting open all season this year. You can say he didn’t see the point because the QB couldn’t hit him anyway, but is that the kind of mindset you want on your team?
andyhawk - February 21, 2012
Yeah, make sure you only read things that tell you what you want to hear.
Midasknight - February 21, 2012
+1000!
Boy Yottic - February 21, 2012 via mobile
As soon as I saw Reiff was a converted TE OT I now want nothing to do with him.
Jason Smith 2.0
jmo53 - February 21, 2012 via Android app
Infinity!
Boy Yottic - February 21, 2012 via mobile
diagree
reiff is a tough nosed LT and he has been a great starter for the past 3 seasons. iowa is also known for making good tackles
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
You could be right.
Everyone including scouts have their own opinion.
Tevin Broner - February 21, 2012
agreed
but i hate that jason smith is scaring us away from a guy who plays relly well just cause he was a converted TE lol
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
And I hate that people are scaring us away from blackmon
Just because of the system he came from..
RG31 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
I wouldn't say scaring away
It is a legitimate point to bring up though, his production was inflated because of the system that was run. Is that his fault, well no of course not. However it needs to be brought up when discussing his positives and negatives.
nick-the-greek - February 21, 2012
Agreed but if thats true we shouldnt have picked up Sam
Just because they come from the Big 12 doesn’t mean they’re bad or can’t play in the NFL. I don’t think anyone’s done it here, but to completely discredit him because of the system he came from isn’t wise. Although it is questionable, how abilities shouldn’t be overshadowed throughout the process..
RG31 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
Suh was from Nebraska
Big 12, I guess he was a joke too?
OakCityRam - February 21, 2012
Who said he was a joke?
I said that the system Blackmon was in allowed inflated stats. Wrs like Crabtree had inflated numbers because of the offense that was run. Every player has positives and negatives coming out and I don’t like it when everyone brings up stats to say Blackmon is far and away the best reciever in this year’s draft.
Also, I wanted Suh over Bradford, because I thought he was a once a decade type player, and I was talking about offensive players anyway.
nick-the-greek - February 21, 2012
its kinda 50/50
some ppl underrate him terribly but some ppl vastly overrate him. i think he will be a good receiver personally. not elite tho. in between nicks and bolden to me.
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
I honestly believe itll depend on the system he goes to
I think he could succeed in the system that we will be running. Slants seems to be his bread and butter and if we get him out there in 1v1 matchups I think he’s shown he can take it all the way. The only thing I worry about is his ability to to get off the line quickly, if he can somehow prove this he’s golden IMO..
RG31 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
agree and honestly
he has the one thing lloyd or any other on this team couldn’t give us. someone who can get open and move the chains but not just run a deep route. if lloyd doesnt get down field he is pretty useless. we need a guy to catch the ball for 3 yards and run for 8 more. and can put some pressur one the middle of the field on short routes. im still in the kalil group and would rather have stevie johnson, but im 50/50 between reiff and blackmon
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
Agreed
I’ve admitted that Kalil is BPA and I wouldn’t me mad if we drafted him because its pretty much a toss up between wr and OT which is the bigger need. I will say this though, if Lloyd does leave our biggest need automatically becomes wr..
RG31 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
of lloyd leaves and we pick up stevie johnson or vincent jackson etc..
then im back with kalil or reiff as the pick. but if we dnt land a receiver, its debatable. but u have to consider if we trade with the browns for 4 and 22, reiff and alshon is better than blackmon and ad DT or whatever else IMO
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
I honestly would rather have
Floyd or Wright over Alshon as of right now. I could change my mind but Alshon just didn’t impress this year, with sucky Qbs or not..
RG31 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
yea i wouldnt mind
reiff plus floyd or wright either. floyd is a lock at 19 tho
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
Agree & a +1
Myself I’m with you on a couple of your comments. For one yes lets wait for the combine. For two Alshon progressed as Blackmon rose once again at least for now, plus I’m a fan of Floyd but prefer Blackmon as of right now. For the third and IMO the most IMPORTANT aspect is what type of system will he work best in. Once again I truly believe developing him and Sam both starting with the slant working there way towards the deep route is by far our best bet. Once again for right now, man I cannot wait for the combine.
BurnoutJoeB. - February 21, 2012
Same here, cant wait for it
I expect him to run somewhere around a 4.5-4.54 to be honest and if he does that pretty good speed seeing as some speed isn’t everything in the NFL. I think he can be a deep threat but I like how he can turn a 3 yard slant into a big gain or td. That something (as someone said earlier) even Lloyd doesn’t do well. So you put Lloyd (if we get him back) as a deep threat with blackmon who could be a deep threat but can also move the chains and physical, that lightning and thunder right there.
RG31 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
Joe Staley is a pro bowler and he was a former TE
Brick Top - February 21, 2012
True
Also he never said that Rieff would be a bad LT, just not elite, which is something I never hear about Rieff. I do know that he is a great runblocker.
Tevin Broner - February 21, 2012
When we were scouting smith, the guy was hailed as this big athletic freak who mauls anything in its jurisdiction & what did we get? Ill tell u, a fukin coward who stole from us financially with his crap play! Like I said give me the trojan or trade back again! At four he may in fact still be there. I’m not going off of what joe staley has carved out in 9ner nation! You’d think that converting would assure u as one with stupendous eye to eye coordination/footwork but I guess not! And to think I wanted to watch reiff, well I still do in mere hopes that we convinces the vikes that he’s a better tackle!
Boy Yottic - February 21, 2012 via mobile
smith had ALOT of negatives coming out of college tho
reiff is a completey different player. wouldnt mind him at 6 at all (after blackmon)
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
+10000
Ramzman18 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
Yea he was a converted tight end!
Boy Yottic - February 21, 2012 via mobile
as someone said before me
so was jake long lol
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
Reiff was only a tight end in high school.
He was never a TE at Iowa. Next we’ll be saying if a guy was a TE in some peewee league we don’t want him.
andyhawk - February 21, 2012
I didn't know that when I posted that.
The article just said converted TE. I guess if you look at it like that many players change positions from HS to collage to better fit their true position. Hell in HS we had our DT as RB because of his pure size and power. I’m back on the Reiff wagon if we trade down. lol.
jmo53 - February 21, 2012 via Android app
J Smith is a ....
… great american success story, just as is; Mitt Romney. Capitalism thrives … its all about getting the $$$. All he had to do was to give up his brain function for the rest of his life !
VETT - February 22, 2012
Gives me reason to pause but
I imagine a lot of programs secure recruits by allowing them the opportunity to play a ball handling position knowing full well they’ll eventually be forced to transitioning to a less glamorous position like OT. As long as a guy has two years experience at the position I see no inherent reason to dismiss him as a prospect based on that alone. Hell just bring up Jason Smith scares me from drafting a OT in the first round period but that’s not a rational way of thinking.
Sggladden - February 21, 2012
this
reiff started 30 games at left tackle. that is hardly considered a project
Ram_Redemption - February 21, 2012
+1 I thought the same thing bro!
kevio3000 - February 21, 2012 via Android app
T.Ram, that was a great post !
I really enjoyed reading it. Hats of to you man.
Go Rams!
Nbr1RamFan - February 21, 2012
Excellent post Tev! Rec'd
Who do you think will surprise us at the Combine?
Douglas M - February 21, 2012
Two words
AJ JENKINS
Brick Top - February 21, 2012
lol In the MTD Mock draft a few days ago, he went in the 6th round
Douglas M - February 21, 2012
That would be the biggest steal ever
if he is there in the 5th and the Rams are up I am going to shit a brick *pun intended
Brick Top - February 21, 2012
Illinois players never get respect, but we aren't a good program so we can't expect it
Brick Top - February 21, 2012
lol I need a list of players.
I think Jeffery and Floyd will surprise. I think Floyd will have a great combine. I want to see how I Pead looks and U Conn DT is slowly climbing.
Tevin Broner - February 21, 2012
Is Tannehill expected to participate fully?
I’m hoping his stock levels off just enough to fall to day 2, then we get another Panthers/Clausen type offer for the 33rd pick. Either more day 2 picks or a first rounder next year.
Joe Mazzi - February 21, 2012 via mobile
Great read T ...
… I can hardly wait to see how many draft picks we can get in each and every round for the new leadership for the Rams !
VETT - February 22, 2012
nice post
I would like to see CB/DB adressed in the draft. The Rams are a couple of positions away from having a real good D Go Rams!
Jas the Mace - February 21, 2012
Damn, that was a good read! Thanks T.
Joe Mazzi - February 21, 2012 via mobile
Just hypothetically
if we could choose anyone in the draft, I don’t think Reiff would be in the running. It’d be Kalil or Blackmon. There should be something to say for that. Personally, Reiff seems too heavy footed and I have J. Martin ahead of him pretty securely. As far as Jeffrey goes, I have to agree, he does things none of the other WR’s in this class can do. A mismatch monster. Anticipating a trade with cleveland, a combo of Blackmon and Still or Martin and Jeffrey would be where I’m leaning and shoring up the OL with some grabs in 2 and 3 (like a Brandon Washington, a Matt McCants, a slipping Cordy Glenn, etc.) would be pretty sweet.
kinzav29 - February 21, 2012
off Topic
When can free agents get signed? I don’t get how the Chiefs signed Stanford Routt
Tye203 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
In March
Routt was released so he could sign. I believe Moss can sign too. Any player not cut, but contract ran out, has to wait for FA.
Tevin Broner - February 21, 2012
Thanks
Tye203 - February 21, 2012 via mobile
Good put together T.Ram
Cmoney243 - February 21, 2012
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