Updating the Rams Senior Bowl watch list
Danny Watkins: an ideal cross between Richie Incognito's ferocity and Adam Goldberg's technique? The Senior Bowl's third day of practice winds down, and reports filtering in have one thing in common: unabashed love for DE Cameron Jordan, whose scouting report boils down to a single word: "unblockable." However, the Rams' interest in Jordan may be muted: The Cal DE is likely to go to a 3-4 defense (perhaps in San Francisco?) before the Rams pick at #14, and the Rams already have a pretty good player lining up over right tackle in Chris Long.
So far Rams scouts have only been linked with two players: Scrappy WR Dwayne Harris (this year's Dominic Curry?) and DT Terrell McClain. However, there are several other Seniors who should be piquing the interest of Rams scouts in attendance, based on their performance and our team's needs. Here are a few names worth remembering:
OG Danny Watkins - Baylor
6' 3 1/2", 312 lbs
"Baylor OG Danny Watkins was the only guy who could slow down Cedric Thornton. Regardless of who he was matched up against, defenders facing Watkins could expect a lot of violence."
-- Draft Countdown, Tuesday's South practice notes
WesBunting @NLFOOTBALL I love #Baylor OL Danny Watkins...he will fall a bit bc of age, but I think he goes in top 100 picks #NFLDRAFTA relative oldster at age 26, Danny Watkins has only been playing football for four years, and only at Division 1 level for the past two seasons. There's a reason for his slow start in the sport: his first chosen calling is firefighting. The Rams could certainly use someone with his talents to help keep the heat off Sam Bradford.
After playing two seasons for Butte Junior College, Watkins stepped into Jason Smith's shoes at Baylor and played well at Left Tackle in 2009-10; yet in the Senior Bowl, he has been practicing and playing as a guard, and is reportedly taking to it like a fish to water. Given the Rams' coaches preference for the versatile Adam Goldberg over the big but one-dimensinoal John Greco at guard, coachability may be the thing that most intrigues with a player like Watkins.
Says Bunting, the director of college scouting at the National Football Post: "If Baylor OL Danny Watkins was three years younger and two inches taller the guy would be a first-round pick," and "strikes me as a guy who can come in and play from day one as an NFL guard."
One area of concern may be Watkins' experience on the left side of the line; the Rams' greatest short-term need is at the right OG position, and Jacob Bell is signed through 2013 on the left side. However, talent is talent, and with a player this coachable perhaps those concerns disappear.





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