Throughout the offseason, Los Angeles Rams general manager took a lot of criticism for his draft history. The Rams were coming off of a 5-12 season and following free agency, the entire 2019 draft class didn’t sign a second contract to remain with the team.
At that point, it’s easy to point fingers and blame the general manager for not scouting or drafting good players. There was a consensus that Brad Holmes, now the general manager for the Detroit Lions, possibly deserved more credit than he was given at the time when he was in Los Angeles.