I could not care less either way. He will either succeed or won't, based on his talent. Being in Missouri, where people already love and accept him will help.
But:
First of all, he came out to improve his draft stock? Are you insinuating that he voluntarily chose to be gay because THAT would make him more marketable to the NFL? Seriously?
There was talk about his talent before he came out. He did not do well at the combine. He did better at Pro Days but was still not graded well.
Coming out was possibly a calculated move designed to make sure he got a chance at the NFL SOMEWHERE. Once he came out, the NFL had to make sure he went SOMEWHERE or the backlash would have been horrific. None of the LGBT extremist groups give two shits about "talent evaluation" or how well he graded out at the combine being a factor in why he wasn't drafted. They would just start a shrieking hysterical protest against one of the most closely guarded brands in the world with some of the other most closely guarded names in the world as sponsors. I don't for one minute think it was just fate that landed him with the Rams in Missouri.
And I also don't think there will be more than a token protest if he is a bust. It's not how well he does - it's just so the NFL can say "Hey, we gave him the same chance as everyone else. Lots of players get cut if they can't measure up."
Box checked.