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OLB or WR in the first round?
Just looking at Mel Kipers latest big board and it got me thinking.
Our latest fan poll produced the highest need for our Rams from the TST community would be outside linebacker.
Now in Mel Kiper's latest big board I was looking at Julio Jones at 13, and I look next to him and see Akem Ayers at 12.
I'm loving our defense and I think we can manage with the WRs coming back from IR for another year. If we can grab an OLB in the first round then it would really add another piece to make the defense even better.
If you were the GM and put yourself in a position where you could pick OLB or WR in the first round, what would it be?
I thought it would be an every year thing. I thought the playoffs would be something I'm accustomed to. But God willing, if we make it back this time, I won't take it for granted. I'll play each and every game, and each and every play, like I may not be back.
Scenarios for making Playoffs
I have been thinking a lot more about how the Rams can make the post season. Seattle play has been extremely sloppy as of late, however they are still very much in it, so I will be comparing them to Seattle (I really don’t think 49ers have a chance because they play Green Bay and San Diego and Rams to make them 6-10). The game at Seattle on week 17 will most likely come down as the decision maker on whether the Rams will make the playoffs, and I will tell you why this so important in different scenarios.
Bradford to Rewrite Rookie Record Books

Yes, Bradford is on pace to rewrite many of the current rookie passer season records. After todays very nicely orchestrated game by our own Bradford, I wanted to see how he compared to many of the great rookie passers such as Manning, Roethlisberger, and Dan Marino.
After comparing to the all mighty record book, it turns out that he is currently on pace to take over three of the ten records (he already owns one of the records). He is on pace to break most pass attempts, and most completions, while already owning most consecutive passes without an interception.
However if he continues to play the way he has been recently he could possibly take over three more records to make him own six of the ten rookie passer records. He is not very far off pace to take over passing yards, touchdown passes and touchdown-interception differential.
Just to note on the records below: If he takes over the six records posted, he will completely erase Peyton Manning from the records books... You know, just a 10 time pro-bowler... No big deal!!
He Truly is King Sam
| Rookie Record | Bradford Year(Prorated) | Current Record | Current Record holder |
| *pass attempts | 603 | 575 | Manning |
| *completions | 363 | 326 | Manning |
| passer rating | 82 | 98.1 | Roethlisberger |
| completion percentage | 60.5 | 66.44 | Roethlisberger |
| *passing yards | 3,587 | 3,739 | Manning |
| avg gain | 5.9 | 9.4 | Greg Cook |
| *touchdowns | 24.7 | 26 | Manning |
| *Consecutive Passes, No INT | 170 | 170 | Bradford |
| *Touchdown-Interception Differential | 11 [24TD-13INT] | 14 [20TD-6INT] | Dan Marino |
| Lowest % Passes Intercepted | 2.15 | 1.98 | Charlie Batch |
The Rams have the look of being the most improved franchise in the league this season and most of that improvement stems from their quarterback. I've said it many times and it bears repeating: Bradford is the most impressive rookie quarterback I have seen in more than seven years of grading tape. Accuracy, decision-making, arm strength, toughness -- he has everything needed to be a great quarterback. If you are in a keeper league and he is available, find someone to drop and pick him up. You will not regret it.
Avery out (possibly), what now?
Hey Rams fans, I am not much of a writer but I wanted to know what everybody's opinion on the options available if Avery is out for the year.
1) We rely on our young group of receivers to step up from the loss of Avery. We have a nice set of young receivers dying to get some reps in, and it might pay off huge in the future to let these guys develop.
2) We bring in another receiver possibly late this month when teams have to cut down their roster. Avery was clearly our most veteran receiver of the bunch, though he might have not shined with the limited action thus far, he still played a major role in the offense and we might struggle without his presence.
Want to Watch Sam Bradford's Pro Day? (Open Thread)
The Oklahoma Sooners webpage is streaming a live webcam of Sam Bradford's Pro Day workout. It starts at 10:45 Central Time. So if you're bored at work, or want to procrastinate at work, or if have no classes, or even if you have classes... I would definitely like to have a good look at the Rams future Quarterback.
http://www.soonersports.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/2010_spring_practice.html
Cheers!
Let's go Rams!
Fraley signs with Rams
http://twitter.com/RalphCindrich/status/10481229354
The Upsides
Even though many of us are dissapointed with the outcome of the Seattle game, which by all means you have the right to be upset because it was a huge damper on a long off-season. Let's look at some upsides...
1) The combination of O.J. Atagwe and James Butler is a deadly combo. Combined together of 9 solo tackles, 3 passes deflected, and a couple of key interceptions.
2) There are 8 teams which have more than one interception in the league, and only three over two interceptions. That means we're tied for 4th in the league.
3) Though it may seem last we are the worst team in the league, there are 5 teams that have allowed more points, and 5 teams that have allowed more yards. Sure, that's not great, but it's not like we are that over-whelming loser that the media makes it out to be.
4) Vobora and our starting linebackers crew of Laurinitis and Witherspoon seem to be developing a knack for each other. contributing over half of the teams total tackles.
5) The refs made some bad calls that hurt us on some crucial drives. The Leonard Little call was definitely a bad call, and if Ingonito kept his cool we could have easily gotten down to Seahawks territory to get at least a field goal.
Overall, I think it was a bad game in general, but there are many upsides to look at. Look forward to a good game against Washington, I have a feeling the St. Louis Rams are going to surprise.
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Avery set for early return?
Via ESPN Insider
Donnie Avery was spotted by Bill Coats of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Tuesday without the orthopedic boot that was being used to shield his broken foot from further injury, and apparently the Rams top receiver is seeking to return faster than the original diagnosis.
"Donnie wants to go; that's Donnie," Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo told the Post-Dispatch. "I would rather have guys like that, but we're just trying to be smart." In other words, despite his exuberance, don't expect to see Avery on the field any time soon. His return will likely be sometime after the regular season begins.
Unofficial Depth Chart
Take a look at the unofficial depth chart
David Tyree being cut from Giants?
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I know that the Rams have made public statements saying they are not looking to bring in any more depth at WR, but the Giants are looking more and more likely to cut David Tyree (yes, the Super Bowl winning catch guy). Seeing that Steve Spagnuolo has worked with Tyree in the past with the Giants, I feel as its though its quite possible the Rams will consider bringing this guy in. |
Here's the post from ESPN Insider
The drops have added up, and David Tyree could soon be off of the New York Giants roster.
Tyree has had an especially frustrating training camp, and Ralph Vacchiano of the New York Daily News has all the details. Especially telling is Vacchiano's comment that Tyree may have seven receivers ahead of him on the depth chart, and that the Giants are unlikely to keep eight wideouts on the final roster.
Even with a bad case of the dropsies, Tyree could see some interest around the league if he is cut, as several teams are desperate for help at receiver.
Once Brown moves into the starting lineup, the Rams could potentially have one of the most talented lines in football.
St. Louis Rams interested in DT Hollis Thomas
Reading ESPN Insider this morning, and the Rams' name was listed as potential destination for Hollis Thomas. If you do not have an ESPN Insider account, I will copy article below:
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Hollis Thomas is ready for season No. 14 of his NFL career, and apparently there are four NFL teams who are ready to have him. Furthermore, Pro Football Talk has been told by a source that Thomas is set to make a decision upon where he'll play in 2009 this week. As per PFT, the Philadelphia Eagles -- with whom he visited recently -- and the St. Louis Rams are in the mix. Another potential team could be the Detroit Lions, who are looking to add bulk to their defensive line with free agent signee Grady Jackson injured and facing a suspension. |
Madden rankings for NFC West teams
Here is the madden rankings for each of the NFC West teams.
Some notes:
-Keenan Burton: 62 overall
Way too low for Burton, but I guess he has still yet to prove himself. Even Brooks Foster is ranked higher than Burton!
-K. Boller: 51 overall
He must have done something to piss off the Madden rankers.
-O Lineman
Really liking the looks of these guys. They were given pretty solid rankings with Jacob Bell being an 86 overall, Jason Brown a solid 90, and Jason Smith an 84 overall.
Thought's anyone?
St. Louis Rams release veteran TE Anthony Becht
Rams released Becht today. Obviously McMichael will be the featured tight end, and Klopfenstein to back him up. I guess this makes sense since we just signed blocking specialist FB Mike Karney.
I must say I'm really liking the looks of our inside offense. We can run it down the middle Jason Brown plowing through with Karney following and Jackson right behind him! McMicheal will also provide some good play action scenarios. if only we can get some help on WR next!
[Note by VanRam, 03/12/09 2:15 PM EDT ] The move saves the Rams $1 million in salary cap space. And the roster continues to get younger. Becht turns 32 before the season starts. He was marginally effective last season, among the ranks of Rams blockers most generously described as uninspiring. There were even those strange instances where Al Saunders tried to get Becht involved in the offense...usually at times when we really needed to move the ball, like 3rd downs.
The Rams still have some deadweight on the depth chart at TE. I'm looking at you Joe Klopfenstein. I suspect the team will try and add a blocking TE to replace Becht. Reports of interest in 49ers blocker Billy Bajema surfaced a while back, and the Rams and Jets are still reported to be the primary suitors for his services. Of c ourse, it seems like a pure blocking TE can probably be found in the late rounds of the draft or even among the ranks of undrafted rookies next month.
Now, the question is who's the #2 TE behind McMichael? Klopfenstein has been mostly frustrating, another Rams second round pick drifting without any real strength or role. Waiver wire pick up Daniel Fells flashed some promise last season, making a case to replace Klop on the roster.
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