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		<title>Receiver and defensive backfield just two of many issues for Rams</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 20:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Merry preseason, everyone. It’s been a long offseason, but football is finally gearing up again and to celebrate I’m rolling out a new series on TSR entitled “2010 NFL Question Marks,” where I discuss one or two of the biggest concerns that teams have heading into the new season. Granted, some teams have more issues [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Merry preseason, everyone. It’s been a long offseason, but football is finally gearing up again and to celebrate I’m rolling out a new series on TSR entitled “<a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/2010-nfl-question-marks-series/" target="_blank">2010 NFL Question Marks</a>,” where I discuss one or two of the biggest concerns that teams have heading into the new season. Granted, some teams have more issues than others, but I’ll primarily be focusing on the biggest problem areas. Today I’ll be discussing the woeful Rams and their concerns at receiver and in the defensive backfield.</em></strong></p>
<p>When a team earns the right to select at the top of the draft, it’s easy to spot its holes.</p>
<p>And the Rams have a lot of holes.</p>
<p>Outside of running back Steven Jackson and a linebacker corps led by second-year player James Laurinaitis, the Rams have issues at nearly every position. The hope is that young players like Sam Bradford, Rodger Saffold, Jason Smith and Chris Long will step up in due time, but it’s going to be a while before guys like Bradford are ready to make major contributions.</p>
<p>The receiver and defensive backfield are currently the team’s two biggest weaknesses heading into the new year. Wideout was already a concern before Donnie Avery went down to a season ending injury and now that they won&#8217;t even have him, the Rams have an even bigger hole at the position.</p>
<p>I’ve been very high on Laurent Robinson since he came into the league as a third round pick of the Falcons in 2007. But despite flashing his potential on occasion, he’s been a dud due to injuries. He caught 13 passes for 167 yards and one touchdown in his first four games last year, then suffered an injury that shelved him for the rest of the season. With Avery out, he has the opportunity to be the No. 1 guy but can he stay healthy for 16 games? He hasn’t yet.</p>
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<p>Filling in for Avery at the spot opposite Robinson will be Danny Amendola, an undrafted second-year player out of Texas Tech. He did catch 43 passes for 326 yards and one touchdown last year and could be a potential sleeper in 2010, but it remains to be seen if he can be a full-time starter. The same goes for Brandon Gibson and Keenan Burton, two other receivers further down St. Louis’ depth chart.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most intriguing option is rookie Mardy Gilyard, who was a tremendous playmaker at Cincinnati, but someone who has yet to make an immediate impact. He certainly has the talent to be good at this level, but it looks like the Rams will have to bring him along slowly after he failed to impress in camp.</p>
<p>Switching to the defensive side of the ball, Ron Bartell was given a $25 million deal before last offseason and he repaid the Rams by regressing in coverage. He gave up 783 yards and allowed 63.4 percent of passes to be completed on him last year, which included five touchdowns. And he’s supposed to be the team’s best corner.</p>
<p>Bradley Fletcher (knee surgery) was expected to win the starting job opposite Bartell, but he couldn’t beat out Kevin Dockery in camp or preseason. That isn’t good considering Dockery is coming off a miserable year with the Giants and is now expected to start.</p>
<p>The situation appears to be a little better at safety where Craig Dahl and O.J. Atogwe will return, but for as skilled as Atogwe is at forcing turnovers his overall play leaves something to be desired.</p>
<p>All in all, the Rams will struggle again this season. They just don’t have the talent to match up with opponents on week-to-week and both of these positions will hold them back in 2010.</p>
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		<title>St. Louis Rams 2010 Team Needs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 22:40:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As part of our 2010 NFL Draft coverage, I will be breaking down positional needs for all 32 teams, starting in reverse alphabetical order. Next up is the St. Louis Rams. Check out other team needs by clicking here. 1. Quarterback A team doesn’t land the first overall pick in the draft without having a [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>As part of our 2010 NFL Draft coverage, I will be breaking down positional needs for all 32 teams, starting in reverse alphabetical order. Next up is the St. Louis Rams. Check out other team needs by clicking here.</em></p>
<p><strong>1. Quarterback</strong><br />
A team doesn’t land the first overall pick in the draft without having a ton of holes that need to be addressed before the start of a new season. But even with all the areas of need that the Rams have, it all starts with the quarterback, which should be the Rams’ top priority this offseason. Marc Bulger turns 33 in July and ever since he signed a six-year, $65 million contract extension in 2007 he’s been worthless. Whether it comes in free agency or the draft, the Rams must upgrade the quarterback position this offseason and close the book on the Bulger era in St. Louis. They can’t possibly head into 2010 with Bulger at the top of the quarterback depth chart, especially considering they select at the top of each round in April and seeing as how Michael Vick could probably be had via trade. Rams GM Billy Devaney is familiar with Vick from their time together in Atlanta and Steve Spagnuolo has had nothing but positive things to say about the troubled quarterback so far this offseason. Vick could be acquired for cheap and while he certainly wouldn’t be a long-term answer, he would bring some excitement to the position and give the Rams more playmakers on offense. If not, the Rams could look at drafting a signal caller in one of the first two rounds.</p>
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<p><strong>2 &#038; 3. Defense</strong><br />
The Rams need help on all three levels of their defense, so I might as well make defense all one category. Leonard Little and James Hall are both free agents and neither is a viable option anymore as a full-time starter. The Rams might bring one of them back as a situational pass-rusher, but the bottom line is that the defensive end position opposite Chris Long needs to be addressed. St. Louis also needs to add depth to the interior of its defensive line after Adam Carriker missed the entire 2009 season after tearing a muscle in his right shoulder during the preseason. Many pundits believe that the Rams will select either Ndamukong Suh or Gerald McCoy with the first overall pick in April, which certainly makes sense.</p>
<p>Outside linebacker is also a significant need for the Rams. 2009 second round pick James Laurinaitis was outstanding as a rookie last year, finishing with the team lead in tackles and emerging as the defensive quarterback. But after the team released Chris Draft and traded Will Witherspoon to the Eagles in October, it was left ultra-thin at both outside linebacker positions. David Vobora played well after serving a four-game suspension last season and Larry Grant will get an opportunity to compete for a starting job next year in training camp, but both players are unspectacular options, as is Paris Lenon. Whether it’s through free agency or the draft, the outside linebacker position will be an area that Devaney will address.</p>
<p>Cornerback is another position that the Rams will look hard at this offseason. Bradley Fletcher could be a long-term answer at the cornerback position opposite Ron Bartell, but there’s concern that he may not be ready for the start of the 2010 season after the tore his LCL and ACL in October last year. Even if Fletcher is ready, the Rams still need depth at the position.</p>
<p>Receiver, tight end, right guard and tackle (if the Rams don’t bring back Alex Barron, then tackle would definitely be a top 3 priority) and are all needs for St. Louis as well.</p>
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		<title>Five players that got shafted by Pro Bowl voting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 17:49:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Farley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s easy to sit here and play armchair Pro Bowl GM, and while indeed all of us have the ability to influence the player selections, that doesn’t mean as a collective group that we get it right. So as always, there were a few players, even after injury substitutions were announced, who are home this [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s easy to sit here and play armchair Pro Bowl GM, and while indeed all of us have the ability to influence the player selections, that doesn’t mean as a collective group that we get it right.  So as always, there were a few players, even after injury substitutions were announced, who are home this weekend instead of playing in the Pro Bowl in Miami—players who truly deserved a spot on the NFC or AFC roster.  Here are a few glaring omissions as we see it:</p>
<p><strong>Cedric Benson, RB, Cincinnati Bengals</strong>—For as good as the Bengals’ defense was in 2009, they won all those games early in the season in part because their running game was downright dominant.  And a big reason for that was Benson, whose 96.2 yards per game was second only to Tennessee’s Chris Johnson.  Benson, who just turned 27 in December, has been injury prone most of his young career, but this was by far his best season, and he even led the NFL in rushing for a bit before Johnson caught fire.  Of course, Benson’s six touchdowns are probably what kept him out of the Pro Bowl (Maurice Jones-Drew had 15 and Johnson 14), but there is no question about how valuable he was to the Bengals, helping them to exceed all expectations.</p>
<p><strong>Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Pittsburgh Steelers</strong>—With all due respect to every other QB in the AFC, how do David Garrard and Vince Young get in ahead of Big Ben?  I can sort of understand Young, who took the Titans on his back and may have even warranted MVP consideration.  But Garrard?  Roethlisberger had 4328 yards, 26 TDs and 12 picks, while Garrard threw for 3597 with 15 TD throws and 10 interceptions.  Of course, Ben also dealt with concussions, so I can understand an injury keeping him out, but he’s not listed with the injured players selected, so that means more people than not left him off the roster.  Does that make sense to anyone?</p>
<p><strong>Brent Celek, TE, Philadelphia Eagles</strong>—This one was purely a numbers game, because you absolutely can’t argue with Jason Witten and Vernon Davis getting in ahead of Celek.  But that’s not his fault.  Look, I’m a Giants fan so it’s not easy for me to admit this, but I love this kid as a football player.  He’s tough, makes big catches with consistency, and is always open for Donovan McNabb in the end zone.  He’ll also take a defender’s head off if they get in his path.  Of course, Celek&#8217;s numbers were stellar too&#8211;he caught 76 passes for just under 1000 yards (971) with 8 scores.  They should have allowed an extra NFC tight end just this once.</p>
<p><strong>Andre Carter, DE, Washington Redskins</strong>—I get why Jared Allen and Trent Cole made the Pro Bowl roster, but I don’t get how Andre Carter missed out while Julius Peppers got in.  Peppers has the name recognition, but Carter led all defensive ends in solo tackles (48) and had twenty more total tackles than Peppers (62 to 42).  He had 11 sacks to Peppers’ 10.5, sure, but when you look at the whole picture, somebody blew an assignment.  And the thing is, everyone talks about Albert Haynesworth, but Carter never gets the credit he deserves, not even on his own team.  </p>
<p><strong>James Laurinaitis, LB, St. Louis Rams</strong>—I get why Jon Beason is the top dog at ILB for the NFC, and I also get why London Fletcher finally made the roster when Jonathan Vilma’s Saints reached the Super Bowl.  I’m just not sure why rookie Laurinaitis didn’t make it in ahead of Vilma.  Laurinaitis led all rookies in solo tackles with 107 (Vilma had 87), and in the NFL he trailed only Patrick Willis, Beason and Kirk Morrison in that department.  Laurinaitis also had 2 sacks and 2 interceptions.  This kid was a beast in the middle on a team that won only 1 game in 2009, and short of having to pay dues, I’m not exactly sure how he was left off the Pro Bowl roster.  </p>
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		<title>NFL Week 16 ROY Power Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 14:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Farley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lots of rookies this year keep reminding us why they were drafted so high, making this a very difficult race to predict. But we’ll try our best…… 1. Jairus Byrd, Buffalo Bills—He hasn’t had an interception in a few weeks, but he’s still tied with Asante Samuel and Darren Sharper for the NFL lead with [...]]]></description>
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<p>Lots of rookies this year keep reminding us why they were drafted so high, making this a very difficult race to predict.  But we’ll try our best……  </p>
<p><strong>1.  Jairus Byrd, Buffalo Bills</strong>—He hasn’t had an interception in a few weeks, but he’s still tied with Asante Samuel and Darren Sharper for the NFL lead with 9.  </p>
<p><strong>2.  Knowshon Moreno, Denver Broncos</strong>—He leads all rookies with 897 rushing yards, with an outside chance of reaching 1000 yards Sunday against the Chiefs.</p>
<p><strong>3.  James Laurinaitis, St. Louis Rams</strong>—Yes, he plays for the Rams, and yes, a good linebacker who doesn’t rack up a ton of sacks isn’t one of those sexy picks for MVP or Rookie of the Year.  But Laurinaitis’ 102 solo tackles ranks behind only Patrick Willis, Jon Beason and Curtis Lofton.  </p>
<p><strong>4.  Hakeem Nicks, New York Giants</strong>—46 catches for 795 yards and 6 scores is a good stat line for any receiver.  But when you consider how big a question mark the Giants were at the position, this rookie has stepped up nicely and immediately contributed.</p>
<p><strong>5.  Percy Harvin, Minnesota Vikings</strong>—He’s battled migraines recently, but this explosive game-changer is a dual threat as a receiver and as a kick returner. </p>
<p><strong>Honorable mention:</strong> Johnny Knox, Bears; Ryan Succop, Chiefs; Beanie Wells, Cardinals; Jeremy Maclin, Eagles; Brian Cushing, Texans; LeSean McCoy, Eagles; Michael Oher, Ravens</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 14:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Farley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each week we’re reminded that 2009 was a very strong rookie class, despite the lack of a true breakout star ala Adrian Peterson a couple years ago. And it’s going to be a very difficult decision to make for whoever votes. 1. Jairus Byrd, Buffalo Bills—Back in the NFL lead with 9 interceptions. If only [...]]]></description>
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<p>Each week we’re reminded that 2009 was a very strong rookie class, despite the lack of a true breakout star ala Adrian Peterson a couple years ago.  And it’s going to be a very difficult decision to make for whoever votes.  </p>
<p><strong>1.  Jairus Byrd, Buffalo Bills</strong>—Back in the NFL lead with 9 interceptions.  If only he was on a better team.  </p>
<p><strong>2.  Knowshon Moreno, Denver Broncos</strong>—Not exactly a breakout game against Indy, but still solid.</p>
<p><strong>3.  Percy Harvin, Minnesota Vikings</strong>—Migraines held Harvin out last weekend against the Bengals, and he may miss Week 15 as well.  But that doesn’t take away from what he’s done this season so far.  </p>
<p><strong>4.  James Laurinaitis, St. Louis Rams</strong>—After 13 seasons in his rookie campaign, Laurinaitis is averaging 7 solo tackes per game.  That’s just sick.</p>
<p><strong>5.  Hakeem Nicks, New York Giants</strong>—Sure, he dropped a couple on Sunday night, but if you saw his grab out of thin air that he then turned into a 68 yard touchdown, you know that this kid is special.  </p>
<p><strong>Honorable mention:</strong> Johnny Knox, Bears; Ryan Succop, Chiefs; Matthew Stafford, Lions; Beanie Wells, Cardinals; Jeremy Maclin, Eagles; Brian Cushing, Texans; LeSean McCoy, Eagles; Brian Orakpo, Redskins; Michael Oher, Ravens</p>
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		<title>NFL Week 13 ROY Power Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 16:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Farley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several rookies making an impact this season, and you could probably make a case for any of the names mentioned below. Considering most of them have not played more than 11 or 12 games in a season until now, it will be interesting to see how it shakes out the next few weeks: [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are several rookies making an impact this season, and you could probably make a case for any of the names mentioned below.  Considering most of them have not played more than 11 or 12 games in a season until now, it will be interesting to see how it shakes out the next few weeks:</p>
<p><strong>1.  Percy Harvin, Minnesota Vikings</strong>—Six more catches for 79 yards and another TD in a losing effort in the desert.  The kid keeps putting up numbers and Favre has got to love him.</p>
<p><strong>2.  Knowshon Moreno, Denver Broncos</strong>—He’s really starting to carry the load in Denver, literally.  Last Sunday Moreno carried 21 times for 86 yards and 2 touchdowns.  Next season this kid is going to be a high fantasy pick.</p>
<p><strong>3.  Jairus Byrd, Buffalo Bills</strong>—He’s still tied for the NFL lead with 8 interceptions, but hasn’t had one in a few weeks.  That doesn’t bode well for Matt Cassel today.</p>
<p><strong>4.  James Laurinaitis, St. Louis Rams</strong>— Nine more solo tackles against the Bears has kept Laurinaitis in good company.  Very good company.</p>
<p><strong>5.  Michael Oher, Baltimore Ravens</strong>—This kid is a rookie who already has a movie about him…the fact that it’s already a blockbuster earns Michael a spot here, and oh yeah, he’s played really well.    </p>
<p><strong>Honorable mention:</strong> Hakeem Nicks, Giants; Johnny Knox, Bears; Ryan Succop, Chiefs; Matthew Stafford, Lions; Beanie Wells, Cardinals; Jeremy Maclin, Eagles; Brian Cushing, Texans; LeSean McCoy, Eagles</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 14:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Percy Harvin keeps gaining momentum and votes here with every TD catch from Brett Favre. But it&#8217;s still a pretty wide-open race here for NFL rookie of the year. 1. Percy Harvin, Minnesota Vikings—Against the Bears, Harvin had another outstanding game—6 catches for 101 yards and a TD. Brett Favre might have more weapons than [...]]]></description>
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<p>Percy Harvin keeps gaining momentum and votes here with every TD catch from Brett Favre.  But it&#8217;s still a pretty wide-open race here for NFL rookie of the year.  </p>
<p><strong>1.  Percy Harvin, Minnesota Vikings</strong>—Against the Bears, Harvin had another outstanding game—6 catches for 101 yards and a TD.  Brett Favre might have more weapons than he’s ever had before, but none of them are more dangerous than this rookie.  </p>
<p><strong>2.  Knowshon Moreno, Denver Broncos</strong>—In the last three games, Moreno has averaged almost 6 yards a carry.  And if you noticed the moves he was busting against the Giants, you know he deserves to be high up on this list.</p>
<p><strong>3.  Jairus Byrd, Buffalo Bills</strong>—He’s now gone three games without a pick, but still has 8 of them.  </p>
<p><strong>4.  James Laurinaitis, St. Louis Rams</strong>—His 75 solo tackles not only rank at the top for any rookie, but that ranks Laurinaitis fourth in the NFL right behind Curtis Lofton, Jon Beason and Patrick Willis.  Damn.  </p>
<p><strong>5.  LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia Eagles</strong>—Brian Westbrook has some mighty big shoes to fill, but so far McCoy is filling them.  </p>
<p><strong>Honorable mention:</strong> Hakeem Nicks, Giants; Johnny Knox, Bears; Ryan Succop, Chiefs; Michael Oher, Ravens; Matthew Stafford, Lions; Beanie Wells, Cardinals; Jeremy Maclin, Eagles; Brian Cushing, Texans</p>
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