http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24635870/nfl-training-camp-battles-who-will-help-sam-bradford
ST. LOUIS RAMS
Key Battle: Tavon Austin vs. Chris Givens vs. Austin Pettis vs. Kenny Britt vs. Stedman Bailey vs. Brian Quick, WR
That’s a whole lot of names on the wideout depth chart for the Rams, huh? St. Louis has spent the past few years looking to acquire viable targets for Sam Bradford (include tight end Jared Cook as well) and while none of those guys are pure “No. 1” wide receivers, there’s certainly some hope they can emerge as an impressive collection of players.
Austin’s the 2013 first-round pick who was underutilized for most of last season; he had his moments (notably a mammoth Week 10 game against the Colts where he had nearly 300 total yards receiving and returning) but wasn’t worth what the Rams gave up to acquire him. He’s a theoretically “modern” wide receiver and will see the field. Maybe.
Givens/Pettis/Quick are the oddest little collection aren’t they? Like small-school drafted trinkets on a wide receiver charm bracelet or something. Quick has the upside of an early second-round pick from a small North Carolina school. Givens is the same thing except he was taken in the fourth round and has actually produced. (And, hence, the best bet for continued success here.) Pettis
Britt is a former star under Jeff Fisher with more red flags than a referee convention. It’s impossible to expect anything of substance from him but he does have a good history with his current coach and gobs of upside.
Bailey’s the sneaky guy here, for my money. Didn’t have a monster rookie year or anything (17 catches, 226 yards) but he put up good numbers down the stretch with Kellen Clemens under center.
Predicted Outcome: Givens and Pettis nab the starting rolls with Austin in the slot, which may be problematic (for Austin) since we’re going to see a lot of running from the Rams after they drafted Greg Robinson to pave holes for Zac Stacy. For as hodgepodge as this group feels it could actually end up being pretty productive and/or interesting for Sam Bradford.