The last post I had Gholston but his stock cooled off in the upcoming weeks to the draft and I swapped over to Long. I'm SO glad J.Long went #1 because the Rams have no need for him at this point. They have starters at both tackles and they had no reason to pick up another guy and pat him an outrageous amount of money to possibly sit on the bench. It was either Long or Dorsey.... The Rams made the better pick and took Long. I just don't see Dorsey being a great pro, his injury scares me and I don't think he's as great as everyone made him out to be. Long however could be an amazing pick up. He is the best all-around package in the draft defensively and he should help the Rams immediately. He should prove to help against the run and take the attention away from Little somewhat and the Rams D-line should put alot more pressure on QB. Suddenly the Rams D-line went from mediocre to top of the line in one off-season.
Round 2 pick #2: Donnie Avery
Alot of people were confused with this pick, including me. I really didn't see Avery being the first WR picked. He has the speed but he's pretty small and I don't know about his hands. He should put some pressure on Caldwell for the #3 wideout spot. Probably serve mainly as a slot reciever.
Round 3 pick #2: John Greco
I like this pick, he's a big strong O-lineman who should be a very solid backup and should develop into a solid starter. Great value in the third round. Flew under the radar because he's from a smaller school. Could prove to be one of the steals of the draft.
Round 4 pick #2: Justin King
This pick was a ok. I like the player and I think he could be a very solid corner in a couple years but I think the need at SS was much greater than at CB.
Round 4 pick #29: Keenan Burton
Another iffy pick. The need at WR is a big one but I'm not sure they needed to draft 2. This kid will play behind Stanley and Hagans, probably even Hall. Questionable pick. He's a big fast wide out and should push the 3 previous players for playing time. The Rams know how to develop recievers, he could be a solid number 2 guy someday.
Round 5 pick #22: Roy Schuening
Very good pickup on the O-line again.Played sick most of the year but still had a very solid carreer. Didn't stand up to the elite guys but should be a solid backup.
Round 7 pick #21: Chris Chamberlain
Too small for a LB he will probably be moved to SS. Probably a special teams player, if he makes the team.
Round 7 pick #45: Dave Vobora
Mr. irrelevent himself. Most had him going in the middle rounds he could prove to be a very solid player. Great athleticism, if the coaching staff puts some work into him he should make it on special teams and could possibly get some playing time if Culberson doesn't play how the coaches project.
Overall I'd say the Rams had a good draft, not great, but solid. B+ overall. Long could be a pro-bowler for years to come, Avery should be a good number 3 possibly number 2 WR in the future. They added depth along the O-line. The only spots they didn't address was LB and SS. I really thought they would draft a linebacker that could make an impact this year but no luck. SS they should have, so they had a guy to develop, but not as important as LB was.
It's that time of year again...... Draft time. And after a season that, well let's face it, was one of the most dissapointing seasons in recent memory for the Rams, it's time to rebuild. With injuries to key players such as Marc Bulger, Steven Jackson, Leonard Little, and almost every single offensive lineman, the Rams struggled through thier 2007 season. The team couldn't stay healthy and they finished with there worst record since they've been in St. Louis. Now it's time to start rebuilding and while they haven't made to many big moves through free agency, they have made some. First let's take a look at some key departures though......
Jeff Wilkins K Retired
Isaac Bruce WR cut
James Hall DE cut
Gus Ferrotte QB
They also got rid of Greg Olsen as the O-coordinator and brought back Al Saunders to run the offense this season.
Now let's take a look at some of the free agents the Rams have picked up.....
Josh Brown K
Jacob Bell OG
Trent Green QB
As it stands it looks like the Rams aren't going to end up with any big name players, But Brown will be a great replacement for Wilkins, Bell will solidify an interior line that was riddled with injuries last season, and Green will be a very good backup to Bulger.
Now for the draft. As it stands, the Rams biggest weakness' are the O-line, D-line, and Linebacker. The offensive line will be helped out tremendously by Bell, and if Pace can stay healthy, they should have one of the best left line in football. But, thats a huge if. Pace has been an injury machine the past 2 seasons, playing in a total of only 9 games out of both seasons. None the less, the need for a replacement for Pace is still needed, but isn't as important as it was at the start of this off-season. The defensive line has been a weakness of the Rams for the past 5 years. We haven't had dominating D-line since Grant Wistrom played opposite Little. However, the addition of Adam Carriker through last years draft has definitely helped. Carriker showed that he will be a more than capable starter on the interior line for the Rams. Now they need to focus on the ends. Little isn't getting any younger, and has another 2 quality seasons in him at most, and thats if he stays healthy. Plus with the departure of James Hall the Rams have a spot open opposite Little. Victor Adeyanju has showed signs that he could possibly step into a starting role, but he isn't ready right now. He is a fast, strong end, and is great at stopping the run, but has troubles getting to the quarterback. He is a good player to develop to possibly take over for Little in the future. With all the quality DE many have locked the Rams pick up with one of two players..... Vernon Gholston from Ohio State, or Chris Long from Virginia. Gholston's stock has shot up after his freakish combine numbers and some say he could go #1, but I doubt that with the Dolphins needing alot of other positions more than DE (QB, OL) While most said Jake Long was a sure pick for the Rams a week ago, with the recent addition of Bell on the line that thought has faded. The Rams Linbackers are solid, when healthy. But with the Rams apparently not re-signing Brandon Chillar and Pisa Tinoisamoa getting injured every season, they need at least one solid outside linebacker. No other position really has glaring needs other than a #2 WR and possibly a Safety to replace Corey Chavous. And with the recent emergence of Oshiomogho Atogwe at FS a safety won't happen. Let's take a look at what I believe the Rams will do this spring......
Round 1, Pick 2
Vernon Gholston. How can the Rams not pick this kid up? Running a 4.58 40 at his pro-day and a mind boggeling 42 inch vertical, this guy has the athleticism to be a dominating force on any defense. With him playing opposite Little, the pressure can be eased of Little as teams will have to plan for both ends. And if Carriker keeps progressing the Rams could turn there average at best defensive line into one of the NFL's best. Let's just hope his stock hasn't risen to the point of #1......
Other possibilities...... Chris Long, Jake Long, Glenn Dorsey, Keith Rivers
Round 2
WR. With Bruce gone, the Rams have to get a Wideout that can step in at #2. Early Doucet or Devin Thomas would be good pick ups. However, if Kenny Phillips falls far enough the Rams might look to replace Chavous now. And with all the injuries to the Line last season, don't be surprised if they choose to take an Offensive Lineman.
Round 3
OL. With all the injuries last season, they need to get some young players in there. They will add depth to the line.
Round 4
LB
The bad thing about this years draft is the lack of talent at Linebacker. The Rams need a solid outside linebacker, and they will have to hope one of these kids steps up and becomes one of those hidden gems.
Outlook for 08 season.....
With all the players coming back from injuries, if the Rams can stay healthy, they are a playoff caliber squad. But They have to stay healthy. Look for the team to run more and look for the D to force more turnovers. But don't expect to see the run defense to improve too drastically. They should get more pressure on the QB if they draft Gholston though. Best outcome- 10-6 wild card. Worst outcome- 4-12. Let's hope Linehan turns things around and brings St. Louis back as the "Gateway to the Best".
It's that time of year again, let's take a look at what a die hard Rams fan think and wants to happen....
Round 1: Pick 13 - Patrick Willis LB Ole Miss
Now this one has been almost a lock in most mock drafts I've seen. But I'm not completely sold on it. I am more so now that the Rams have said that Coakley won't be brought back. The Rams had a very good Linebacker group last season. Tinoisamoa, Witherspoon, and a combo of Coakley and Chillar. But Tinoisamoa battled injuries all season until finally he was forced to sit out. Tinoisamoa is a huge part of the Rams D. He had 91 tackles in 05 and 92 in 04. Last year he was injured most of the season and had only 35. But, with that being said, Willis is a monster and would make the Rams linebacker group almost unstopapble. This guy can play, 137 tackles and 3 sacks his senior year. Butkus award winner. SEC defensive player of the year. It would also help alot because they could move Witherspoon back outside and put Willis in the middle. With a line up of Witherspoon, Willis, and Tinoisamoa, the run defense would almost certainly be much better than last season. Don't be surprised if you see the Rams trade up to draft Gaines Adams or another big D-line name however.
Round 2: Defensive lineman
Most likely if the Rams select Willis in the first, you will see them go after a Defensive Lineman in the second. The Rams line other than Little last season was embarassing at times. Little totaled 13 sacks. All the other lineman put together recorded 9.5. Highest was Glover with 5.5. They NEED a dominant pass rusher that can get to the QB. Little is there only threat. However they also need a player who can stop the run. Being consistently towards the bottom of the league in run defense the last 2-3 seasons has to change. This being said, they did show signs of promise at times with Adeyanju. Who played in only 9 games last season(played in 13 but only a few plays in the other three) due to injuries. In his rookie season he showed that with some coaching he could develop into a solid starter at the other end position. I would draft a tackle here and start Adeyanju next season. Maybe Justin Harrell out of Tennessee or Tank Tyler out of North Carolina State.
Round 3: Wide Reciever
With Curtis most likley on his way out the Rams need a #3 wide out. They could use this to get a #3 WR who also has the speed to return kicks. One of the biggest special teams problems has been returners. Ever since Hakim left the Rams have gone through countless numbers of return men. Time to get a guy to take this position and keep it. If Jason Hill out of Washington State falls this far, he could be the guy. And with 4.32 speed he could definitely be a threat to break off big runs on kick returns. Plus he replaces the speedy Curtis. He has the speed to be a threat on the deep routes the Rams offense loves to break off.
Round 4: Offensive lineman
With Timmerman gone, and a number of others who are question marks whether they will be back, they should use this pick to get another lineman. The outside is covered with Pace and Barron. The inside has Incognito, Setterstrom more than likely set in as starters at Center and guard. Terrell and McColum were out all season last year with season ending injuries. McColum is a good bet to retire. 37 years old coming of a torn ACL. Terrell has shown he has what it takes to start but has fought injuries. Goldberg and Terrell will battle it out for this position but that leaves little depth behind the front five. This would be a good time to get a backup.
Updates and more rounds to come in the coming weeks......
I know it's still early but the way things are shaping up, St. Louis could finally be back to a top tier team. Let's go over there team by each position...
QB: A healthy Bulger means they have a great QB. When this guy is on the field the Rams have the best passing offense in the league, look at last years stats up until he got injured. He played in only 8 games and had a QB rating of 94, 2297 yards, and 14 TDs. He should finaly have a line that can keep him on the field and he still has one of the best WR lineups out there. Plus they have a solid backup finaly in Ferrotte. My prediction...If Bulger is healthy all season, he's a pro-bowl caliber QB.
HB: Steven Jackson is a rising star in the NFL. He's got everything if you really look at him, he's got amazing power, but he also has the speed to get away from defenses in the open field. Many are saying this will be his breakout season. He's got a new Coach to work with who says he will finally get more touches in games, plus he's finally got a solid line. Marshall may not be back this year, I hope he comes back because he is a great teacher and leader for this offense. But everyone has to move on sometime. My predictions...If Jackson really does have his breakout season and piles up 1500+ yards, the Rams are in the playoffs without question.
WR: Holt, Bruce, Curtis, McDonald, Looker. WOW! How many teams can say they have 3 4 5 guys that could all be 2 and 3 guys? Holt is a shoe in for 1300 yards, a reciever who I think gets overlooked because he isn't a #### like Owens and Johnson and Smith. Anyway, Bruce will be healthy and is probably the best route runner on the team, future hall-of-famer, the rams will be back to having one of the best recieving tandums in the league. Curtis just makes plays. It seems like when ever he gets the ball something amazing happens. He has blazing speed and will be a great number 2 guy when Bruce retires. My Prediction...The Rams will tear up teams through the air this year if Bulger stays healthy, Bruce has close to 1000 yards, Holt has 1300 or more, Curtis has around 700.
TE: This could be a question mark for the Rams. Klopfenstein should be a great recieving TE and should be a big upgrade over Manuemaleuna, but he's a rookie so nothing is set in stone. My predictions for TE...The Rams will have a good start for this young TE and in the next few years he could be a top tier TE in the NFL.
OT: Pace is arguably the best LT in the NFL. Always shows up in the Pro-Bowl, not much you can say other than he is a force defensive lines have to deal with. Barron looked like he will be a great RT last year, he could be the makings of another Pace.
OG: At one side you have Timmerman, one of the best Guards in the league, never injured, always plays hard. At the other side though, it looks right now like Terrell will start, he should be good enough to get the job done but don't be surprised to see a few players swich out at this position.
C: McColumn is one of those guys that is a great linemen that no one really talks about. Hasn't missed a week in something like 150 games, second only to Timmermans 170 I think. He's a great veteran lineman and he more than gets the job done.
My predictions for the O line...The Rams line, if healthy, will help Jackson to a 1500+ yard season and will keep Bulger on his feet. Pace and Timmerman go to the pro-bowl.
Now to Defense...
DE: Little is one of the most feared DE in the NFL. Teams have to make gameplans around him. He missed a couple games last year when his brother died and didn't play like himself until the last few games, he'll be back in the pro-bowl. Hargrove looked like he was finaly starting to settle in towards the end of the season and I thnk he'll be a more than capable starter.
DT: The addition of Pro-Bowler Glover was HUGE for the Rams this year, they haven't had a dominating DT in years and he will be a great mentor for Kennedy who will play the other tackle. Another great thing about Glover, they will finaly have a great leader for there defense.
My Predictions for the D line...The Rams will have one of the most solid D lines in the league, will be ranked in the top 10 in rushing defense.
LB: The addition of Witherspoon was amazing. I was jumping for joy when I saw they picked him up. The best defensive player in free agency and the Rams get him. Witherspoon will play in the middle, and with Tinoisamoa next to him they should have a great group at linebacker. Now, the other side is a big question mark, the good thing is that whoever gets the starting job will be a good starter, they have probably 4 guys that are battleing for it. My guess is probably Coakley, and thats fine. He didn't get to show anything last year because he didn't play in the right style of defense for him and he was injured most of the season. My predictions...The Rams LB further improve the run defense and the Rams finally have a group of linebackers that won't have to be replaced next season.
CB: Now, this whole Backfield depends on basically one person. Butler. If Butler returns from last seasons knee injury and looks like the same Butler, the Rams have a pretty good backfield, if not, well lets just hope he is. They picked up Brown from the Saints who will probably be the number 3 CB. They still have Fisher who, when healthy, can be a great CB. And they have rookie Tye Hill. I don't expect much from him this year, but in a couple years he should be a great CB. Finally they have Bartell. Last years big surprise for the Rams was this rookie. He showed some signs that he will be a great CB. Look for him and Brown to battle for the number 3 spot, and don't be surprised if he nabs the number 2 spot from Fisher.
FS: Atgowe and Carter are fighting for this spot. Both are young and won't wow anyone, but should be enough to get the job done.
SS: Chavous was another great pickup this off season. Great leader and should be a big imrovement in pass defense over Archuleta who left for Washington. Chavous might not be the big hitter like Archuleta but he's a smart proven safety and is an upgrade. He will also serve as another defensive leader for the Rams.
My predictions for the defensive backfield...The Rams, while they did improve there pass defense, won't shut down the opposing team, but they won't be a push over backfield like these last couple of years. Look for a solid, middle of the pack pass defense this year.
Overall, I'd say that if everything goes like it could and should, the Rams are back in the playoffs and have a few pro-bowlers. Note that these predictions are the best posable outcomes in my mind and not all of them will probably go as I have said. But look out for this years St. Louis Rams, they will battle the Seahawks for the best in the West.
Well, the draft is over and we will have to wait a whole year for some new rookies to come to the NFL. Luckily, for the Rams, this years draft brought some very good talent to the team, even in the later rounds.
Lets get to it, Round 4. The Rams didn't have a 4th round pick, then they traded TE Manumaleuna to San Diego for their pick. I must say this made the Rams draft choices alot clearer. As much as I thought Manumaleuna could be a good player, and was disapointed in them letting him go, I feel alot better about their picks now that he's gone. However, let's hope Klopfenstein and Byrd play up to expectations as the Rams no longer have a safety net to fall back on.
Ok, with the 113th pick in the draft, they took Victor Adeyanju. The Rams did need to take a DE at some point in this draft. He's quick, smart, and strong and has the tools to become an every sunday player in a couple of years. Hargrove is not an every Sunday type player yet so this guy could get some serious playing time in his rookie season. Plus Little is getting up there in age now so sooner or later he will have to be replaced.
With the 144th pick in the draft, the Rams selected Marques Hagans. He played QB in college but will play WR in the NFL. This is another smart pick as he will probably be able to develop into a returner, a position the Rams haven't had a solid player in for years. Hopefully he can be a good return man, and who knows, maybe the Rams add a couple trick plays with him.
With the 221st pick in the draft, the rams picked up Tim McGarigle. This was a questionable pick in my eyes as the Rams already took a Linebacker and have alot of depth in this position. However the Backer they took will most likely play Safety so maybe this was a smart pick. I can't say I know much about this player, most of the things I've read about him say he is an all-out every down type player, he is very aggressive and is smart in coverage. Let's hope he shows those skills in the NFL.
With the 242nd pick in the draft, the Rams chose Mark Setterstrom. This is a monster pickup for the Rams. I really can't believe he lasted this long. He was All Big Ten twice, a conference that always develops strong lineman. The Rams really needed a good player at guard in this draft, and I believe they got one right here.
With the 243rd pick in the draft they took Tony Palmeow Missouri is my team so I may be a little biased towards this pick, but this again is a decent pick up. He is a very good player and he anchored Missouri's line these last couple of years. He just didn't have the talent around him on the line to support him. I don't think he's as good as Setterstrom, but he is still a decent player. I believe it will take some good mentoring and good coaching to turn this guy into a starter. And that could happen, but it won't be for at least 2 or 3 years.
So overall, I believe the Rams had one of the better drafts in the league this year and I look for a few guys to come in right away and make an impact. Look out for the Rams this year everyone, they could be contending for first place in the West and a team who couldm go deep into the playoffs. They've got all the tools they need on Defense now and there Offense is always good. If everyone plays to their potential and they stay healthy, look out for this team.
First of let me say that I think overall, the Rams first day of the 2006 Draft was solid. While it wasn't amazing it wasn't bad either. So let's get to it.
With the 11th pick they traded it to Denverfor the 15th and the 68th pick.
Then with the 15th pick they went with Tye Hill. I had hoped that Huff would have droped far enough or the Rams trade up to get him. But Hill is no push over, that's for sure. He has been rated by most as the best Corner in the draft. And the second best D-Back in the draft, second of course to Huff. What the hell was Buffalo thinking trading up to get Whitner? But that's not relevant to this post, just kind of odd. Bottom line, Hill is fast, great in coverage, and knows how to play. Some say he is too short at 5'9", but from the film I have seen he knows how to jump up and break up passes.
With the 48th pick they took Joe Klopfenstein. Now as I said in the last blog about this draft, I didn't think the need for a TE was that great. However I also stated that it was totaly dependent on how Linehan runs his Offense, and by the looks of it he is going to use the TE alot more than Martz did. Now as for the talent this player brings, you can't question him. He's got the speed, he's got the hands, he's the total package. At least they got a very good TE out of the pick, while I wish they would have picked up an interior lineman, but, it's not my team to run.
With the 68th pick they went with Claude Wroten. I think this is a very good pick. He is a great athlete, and would have been rated as the top 2 or 3 d-tackles in the draft if it wasn't his off the field activity. I think that's behind him now, and I think he will make an impact.
With the 77th pick they took Jon Alston. Now I had them picking a Linebacker in the 2nd round but the more I thought about it the more I realized they have a very good group of Linebackers. But this linebacker probably will play safety for the Rams. He's fast and strong, but isn't big enough to play linebacker right now weighing around 220 pounds. He should make an impact on special teams for now.
They then traded a fourth and sixth round pick I believe for the 93rd pick in the draft.
With that pick they picked up Dominique Byrd. This is the one pick I just don't get. The need in the middle of the o-line far exceeds the need for a TE and yet they took 2. Manumaleuna is a more than an acceptable TE and from the looks of it Linehan is going to hang him out to dry. Byrd is more of the offensive type of TE, he can catch but might not havce the skills to block in the NFL. He will most likely serve as a redzone TE and for special teams.
Except for the last pick I can't complain too much about the Rams first day at the draft. There were some more desirable players available at times but you can't argue with most of the talent they picked up. They really should have picked up an interior lineman today, as most of the leftovers tommorow will probably serve as backups most of their carreers. I'll be back after tommorow to type up the rest.
The Rams need a type of player like this for their defense. Someone who can play Corner and Safety. Huff is tprobably a little out of reach, but lets hope he falls far enough to get picked by the Rams.
Second round, Abdul Hodge
While having Tinoisamoa and Witherspoon. The Rams still need one more linebacker. As I have heard alot about Hodge, he would be a pretty good backer for the Rams.
Third round, an interior lineman
The interior line for the Rams has been the big problem for the Rams these last few years. All the players are getting very old, or are very injury prone. It's time to get a young guy in there.
Fourth round, a quarterback
While drafting a fourth round QB probably won't get you a great player, Bulger is not going to lead the Rams to a super bowl, and maybe they could get lucky and end up with a, as much as I hate to say this, a player like Tom Brady. I personally hope the REams could pick up Brad Smith of Missouri. Add another weapon to the Rams offense, a rushing QB.
Fifth round, either a defensive end or another interior lineman
Once again, they are all old and injury prone. While this player probably won't come in and make an immediate impact, give him a few years and he could be a solid starter.
Sixth round, tight end
Many are saying the Rams need to address this earlier, like in the first round. I personally think that would be rediculous. Manumaleuna is more than capable at the position. Give him a good coach to work with, teach him how to block and he could be great. Plus the Rams offense has never really used the tight ends very much. But, new coach, new scheme so who knows.
Seventh round, wide out
This one I just threw out there. The Rams haven't had a good returner for years, this could address that issue. Just get a wideout with great speed, and teach him how to catch the ball.
Most are saying they will draft Williams from V tech. While he is very good, I just think that Huff would work better.
Some say that Lawson from N.C. State will be drafted here. I just don't see the Rams picking up Witherspoon and then drafting a Linebacker in the first round.
Some say that the Rams will draft Greenway from Iowa in the first round. Once again, I just can't see the Rams taking a backer in the first. But another good point that was made to me is that if the Rams drafted Greenway and Hodge, they could have a great backer tandum as they both have played together. But the rams only need one so that is not going to happen.
Some say Tight Ends Pope or Davis from Georgia and Maryland. The Rams just don't need a Tight end this badly.
Who knows, maybe Cutler falls far enough and the Rams decide to have a new QB at helm. But that again is highly unlikely.
Overall, the Rams don't have many glaring weekness except at D backs. Let's hope they make some good moves in the draft and address the important issues.
Now let me say this first. I think that these restrictions are great. I just wish they would allow group celebrations again, with the same restrictions.
First the new rules. The "No Fun League" strikes again. This is what some people say. I think the new rules are great. Now we don't have to deal with idiots like TO, Moss, Johnson, Smith, and many others. The new rules state that there can be no more going to the ground. For example, Steve Smith's row the boat celebration. There can be no more props used, including the football. Example, Portis' CPR on the football. You can't use the goal posts anymore, except for dunking. So no more boxing the post etc... The best rule they made is that when a ref comes over and tells you to quit, you have to or you will be penalized. Dancing is still excepted, spiking the ball, pretty much all the regular celebrations. These are being implemented (hopefully) to keep the game from being delayed. Now while some of the celebrations are funny, and pretty creative, some are just ridiculus. Talking on your cell phone, what the hell? Serving the ball like a waiter (TO) what the hell? Rowing the boat in the endzone. Putting the ball with a pylon. Oh, and the one where the player comes out to middle field and celebrates on the Dallas star. Hey, wasn't that done by Dallas' new reciever, Terrell Owens(I ope they boo him his first game). These were all a waste of time. This is what gets me most, how players get coriogrifers(please excuse my spelling) to show them some. Hmmmm... Couldn't you be spending that time training to play. These players are exactly whats wrong with the NFL, no all sports. And has anyone seen a trend in these players? For the most part they all cause trouble for their team.
Ok, now that I've stated my opinion about the new policies, lets go on to my second. I don't see whats wrong with group celebrations. Isn't football a team sport? Doesn't every player contribute to a touchdown? Then why can't all the players celebrate with each other? I saw nothing wrong with the Dirty Bird for Atlanta, or the bob n' weave for St. Louis.Now some are a little much, like when the players line up and one of them guns down each player. That wastes time. But why can't they make the same restrictions they make on single player celebrations for group? They are just renforcing the thought that players like TO and Moss did do it themselves. That there wouldn't be a team if they weren't on it. This is the greatest sports quote when it comes to these kinds of subjects..."There is no I in Team".
This has been a very eventfull off-season for the Rams. With a new coaching staff the Rams have a clean slate to work with. I can't say much about the new coaching staff for I didn't even know Scott Linehan, who was formerly with the Dolphins. However, with the productive offseason the Rams have had I already like the guy. The biggest problem for the Rams last year was the defensive secondary. While the Rams haven't solved this problem entirely, they have made some key aquisitions. When they added Corey Chavous from the Vikings, I thought their problems at safety were finally over. Sadly with Adam Archuletas departure, their problems became all so real again. If they had resigned him they would have had Chavous at free safety and Archuleta at strong safety. One good thing is that they have let go an injury prone safety in Archuleta. Another up is that as of now they have two potential starters in Jerome Carter, and O.J. Atgowe. Both going into their sophomore season. My guess would be that the Rams will draft a defensive back in the first round of the draft. My hope is Michael Huff from Texas drops low enough for the Rams to pick him up as their first pick. As for cornerback, the Rams aquired Fakhir Brown from the Saints. He hasn't been what you would say a "great" corner, but has been productive enough to nab the second spot for the Saints the last few seasons. The Rams did need to pick up a corner like this, he can serve as a third corner, behind Butler and Fisher. Plus after coming off of a very serious injury to his knee, it is unknown whether Butler will play at the high level he did before the injury. Fisher is also known to get injured. Bartell is definitely going to have the starting spot within the next few years, and as the youngest corner on the team, the Rams might not draft a true corner, but rather a player who could play corner or safety.
Another problem last season was the very dissapointing play at linebacker. When the Rams brought in Coakley and Claiborn I was extremely pleased. But within a few weeks of the regular season, they were both busts. Coakley Broke his leg and ankle which had him out the rest of the season. Claiborn was just plain dissapointing. While Tinoisamoa thrived and was most likley the second most valuable player on the team, second to Holt. The Rams really shocked me when they brought in Witherspoon from the Panthers. This may have been one of the smartest moves in the entire free agency. Will is only 25 years old and is already considered one of the top linebackers in the game. With a new coaching staff Coakley could improve from last season as most say the reason he had trouble was because of the coaching scheme. I for one am once again excited to see what this linebacker core can do next season.
The third problem for the Rams defense was their defensive line. After the Rams drafted three straight first round D-linemen, they thought their problems were solved, however, the only one of the group that played at a first round draft pick level was Pickett, who was recently signed by Green Bay. The Rams brought in veteran lineman Glover from the Cowboys. This was a great pick up. Not only does it bring in a Pro-Bowl caliber player, it also brings in some great veteran leadership for a defense that has lacked a true leader for a very long time.
The Rams have not signed one offensive player that will contend for a starting position. The only part of the offense that needs some tuning is the line in my opinion. Many have said that they need to pick up a Tight end. I just think that Manumaleuna Wasn't used enough to be seen as a solid starter. When he was used though, he has made some very big and important plays for the Rams. Plus the Rams generally don't use the tightend in their passing scheme, and at '6"3 288 Ibs, he should be more than capable of being a good blocking tight-end. He just doesn't have the good form for it, which directly reflects on the coaching staff. If you get a good coach with him to work on blocking, he would be more than a solid starter.
The Rams also signed backup QB Gus Ferotte from Miami, and backup running back Travis Fisher. Both should serve well in backup roles. It is yet to see whether recievers Curtis, and McDonald will be resigned. Curtis will more than likely be resigned, and it would be a smart move to resign McDonald. The Rams also need to either resign some or go to free agency for some linemen. Mostly interior linemen are needed as Pace is always great and Barron looks like he will be a solid starter. This problem will most likely go unsolved as it has for the past few years. They will probably use some of their veteran players like Timmerman and McColumn. However, it is almost certain that guard Nutten is going to go into retirement so one guard spot will have to be filled by either Incognito, Terrell, or Saipaia. In my opinion none of these players are ready for a regular starting job. The Rams might turn to the draft to fill this need.
Overall, the Rams have had a pretty good off-season thus far. After the draft we will know how good our Rams can be. Lets hope for the best!
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