Receiver and defensive backfield just two of many issues for Rams Posted by Anthony Stalter (08/31/2010 @ 3:00 pm) 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 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. When a team earns the right to select at the top of the draft, it’s easy to spot its holes. And the Rams have a lot of holes. 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. 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’t even have him, the Rams have an even bigger hole at the position. 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. Read the rest of this entry » Posted in: NFL Tags: 2010 NFL Preview, 2010 NFL Question Marks Series, Chris Long, Craig Dahl, Danny Amendola, James Laurinaitis, Kevin Dockery, Laurent Robinson, Mardy Gilyard, O.J. Atogwe, Ron Bartell, Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams
St. Louis Rams 2010 Team Needs Posted by Anthony Stalter (02/15/2010 @ 5:40 pm) 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 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. Read the rest of this entry » Posted in: NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2010 NFL Team Needs, Adam Carriker, Billy Devaney, Bradley Fletcher, Chris Draft, David Vobora, James Hall, James Laurinaitis, Leonard Little, Marc Bulger, Paris Lenon, Ron Bartell, St. Louis Rams, Steve Spagnuolo, Will Witherspoon
2009 NFL Preview: #31 St. Louis Rams Posted by Anthony Stalter (09/01/2009 @ 11:36 am)
Check out all of our 2009 NFL team previews. Offseason Additions: Jason Brown (C); James Butler (CB); Kyle Boller (QB); Billy Bajema (TE). Offseason Losses: Torry Holt (WR); Orlando Pace (OT); Pisa Tinoisamoa (LB); Nick Leckey (C); Anthony Becht (TE); Fakhir Brown (CB); Jason Craft (CB); Dane Looker (WR); Brett Romberg (C). Player to Watch: Laurent Robinson, WR. The Rams acquired the former third round pick from Atlanta this offseason and thus far, he has impressed. He’s already solidified the No. 2 receiver position across from Donnie Avery and could emerge as the Rams’ top playmaker in their passing game. At 6’2, 194-pounds, Robinson has excellent size, speed and has demonstrated this summer that he can catch the ball in traffic. Injuries forced him out of Atlanta, but he’s making a name for himself in St. Louis and could become a household name by the end of the season. Team Strength: In the past three years, the Rams have invested two first round picks in their defensive line and with the guidance of former Giants’ defensive guru Steve Spagnuolo, the unit could become a strength this season. Of course, that will depend on whether or not former second overall pick Chris Long can take the next step in his development and if former ’07 first round pick Adam Carriker can stay healthy. Defensive ends tend take a couple years to develop, but Long has the drive and tenacity to inevitably succeed. Although he’s getting long in the tooth, Leonard Little still brings plenty to the table as a pass rusher and could help free up Long to make plays on the other side. Assuming Carriker and Little can stay healthy and Long blossoms in his second year, the D-line could be one of the few positives for the Rams this season. Read the rest of this entry » Posted in: NFL Tags: 2009 NFL Predictions, 2009 NFL Preview, Adam Carriker, Adam Goldberg, Alex Barron, Chris Long, Jacob Bell, James Laurinaitis, Jason Brown, Jason Smith, Jonathan Wade, Laurent Robinson, Leonard Little, Marc Bulger, NFL, NFL Predictions 2009, NFL Preview 2009, Ron Bartell, St. Louis Rams, Steve Spagnuolo, Steven Jackson, Tye Hill
Are the Rams the NFL’s sleeper team of ’09? Posted by Anthony Stalter (07/11/2009 @ 12:00 pm)
Mike Tanier of the New York Times must have been hitting the sauce the past couple days, because he’s suggesting that the Rams will be one of the NFL’s surprise teams in 2009. It turns out that Spagnuolo isn’t the only reason for optimism in St. Louis. Many statistical indicators suggest that the Rams are close to rising again. One is their fumble recovery percentage: the Rams forced 17 fumbles last year but recovered just 5, a sign that with better luck and a dose of Spagnuolo’s coaching, their defense will create a few more turnovers. The Rams were one of the worst teams in the league in red zone running, and it takes only a slight improvement in that area to make a big difference on the scoreboard. The Rams lost many of their starters to injuries in 2008 and can get better just by getting healthier. One other major factor works in the Rams’ favor: their division. The Seahawks are rebuilding. The 49ers haven’t had a winning season since 2002. The Cardinals won the conference, but they are no powerhouse. With a few slight improvements, the Rams could easily go 4-2 or 5-1 against the N.F.C. West. Those wins alone would give them their best record in three years!
I like the direction of this team under Spagnuolo more than I do Scott Linehan, but this is still a bad football team, even in a weak division. Steven Jackson is a beast, but the Rams’ offensive line is brutal (remember that Jason Smith hasn’t taken a snap in the NFL yet) and Marc Bulger checked out years ago. He plays with zero passion and even if he were into the games, the offensive line will get him stomped anyway. The defense has some nice young pieces to build around in Chris Long, Ron Bartell, Adam Carriker and James Laurinaitis, but there are still a ton of holes on that side of the ball, too. Will the Rams be improved in ’09? Maybe. Will they be a sleeper? Pass me whatever Tainer is drinking and I’ll let you know. The Top 5 Bargains and Risks of the 2009 NFL Free Agent Class Posted by Anthony Stalter (02/23/2009 @ 6:30 pm)
With free agency ready to kickoff this Friday, February 27, hope once again springs eternal for fans across the NFL. But it seems like more than any other year, the free agent market this offseason has been picked bone dry before teams have even had the chance to grab their shopping carts. Nnamdi Asomugha? Sorry, off the market after re-signing with the Raiders. Julius Peppers? Franchised, but teams can probably have him for two first round picks, a gazillion dollars and a six yachts. Terrell Suggs? Likely staying put in Baltimore after being franchised. Karlos Dansby? Brandon Jacobs? Matt Cassel? O.J. Atogwe? Darren Sproles? Antonio Bryant? Dunta Robinson? All franchised. Are there any players left on the market to get excited about? Absolutely, there are plenty of quality free agents available and bargains to be had. But as in previous years, there are a ton of risks, as well. Below are five free agents that might command a decent amount of money this offseason, but will also be worth the heavy price tag in the end. I’ve also complied a group of five free agents that could turn out to be thieves this offseason by commanding big bucks, yet those investments may not pay off once teams start strapping on helmets and shoulder pads again. Read the rest after the jump...Posted in: NFL, Rumors & Gossip Tags: 2009 NFL Free Agents, Albert Haynesworth, Anthony Stalter, Antonio Bryant, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Byron Leftwich, Channing Crowder, Cincinnati Bengals, Darren Sproles, Dunta Robinson, Green Bay Packers, Igor Olshansky, Julius Peppers, Karlos Dansby Brandon Jacobs, L.J. Smith, Matt Cassel, Michael Boley, New England Patriots, NFL Franchise Players, NFL rumors, Nnamdi Asomugha, O.J. Atogwe, Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Ray Lewis, Ron Bartell, San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Rams, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Tennessee Titans, Terrell Suggs
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