Recent Forum Topics › Forums › The Rams Huddle › Rams News Recap: July 2
- This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 9 years, 4 months ago by wv.
-
AuthorPosts
-
July 3, 2015 at 12:55 am #26953RamBillParticipant
http://www.rams-news.com/new-riverfront-stadium-costs-crest-5-million-pd/%5DNew Riverfront Stadium Costs Crest $5 million –PD
The cost of planning for a new riverfront stadium continues to rise.http://www.rams-news.com/nfl-com-head-coach-power-rankings-rams-at-15/%5DNFL.com Head Coach Power Rankings. Rams at #15
NFL.com has taken it upon themselves to rank all 32 head coaches in the league.http://www.rams-news.com/jared-cook-nick-foles-can-grab-the-ram-by-the-horns/%5DJared Cook: Nick Foles Can ‘Grab the Ram by the Horns’
Jared Cook is a great tight end in an unenviable situation.http://www.rams-news.com/two-rams-make-all-25-and-under-list-latsch/%5DTwo Rams Make All-25 and Under List –Latsch
Our friends over at the fantasy side of the Scout Network published their All-25 and Under NFL team on Thursday. Two St. Louis Rams standouts made the list while another just missed the cut.http://www.rams-news.com/finding-the-fits-rams-hoping-jamon-brown-provides-iron-at-rg-rang/%5DFinding the Fits: Rams Hoping Jamon Brown Provides ‘Iron’ at RG –Rang
Fans in St. Louis know better than most that it doesn’t matter how much talent a quarterback or running back possesses if he isn’t surrounded by equal ability (and durability) on the offensive line.http://www.rams-news.com/rodney-mcleod-calls-2015-the-breakout-year-for-the-st-louis-rams/%5DRodney McLeod Calls 2015 “the Breakout Year” for the St. Louis Rams
Fans are hoping for it. Pundits and analysts are doubting it. But Rams’ free safety Rodney McLeod is calling the 2015 season the year the Rams finally break out.http://www.rams-news.com/rams-rookie-qb-sean-mannion-making-adjustment-to-nfl-st-louisrams-com/%5DRams Rookie QB Sean Mannion Making Adjustment to NFL –St.LouisRams.com
Quarterback is football’s toughest and most important position, especially during a transition to the NFL, and through June, Rams’ rookie Sean Mannion is making positive early strides.http://www.rams-news.com/mike-claiborne-talks-latest-l-a-relocation-reports-possible-rams-attendance-issues-audio/%5DMike Claiborne Talks Latest L.A. Relocation Reports, Possible Rams’ Attendance Issues –Audio
http://www.rams-news.com/rodney-mcleod-this-is-the-year-for-us-a-breakout-year-video/%5DRodney McLeod: This Is The Year for Us, A Breakout Year –Video
http://www.rams-news.com/jared-cook-has-high-praise-for-nick-foles-audio/%5DJared Cook Has High praise for New Rams QB Nick Foles –Audio
July 4, 2015 at 10:28 am #26963wvParticipantFinding That Third Year “Breakout” Receiver Has Been Difficult For the St. Louis Rams
By Brandon Bate @NoPlanB_ on Jul 3, 2015, 9:08a 17
Torry Holt did it. Vincent Jackson did it. What third year Rams’ receiver can eclipse 1,000 yards?
You’ve probably heard it before…”Player X is due to have a breakout, Vincent Jackson-like, third year as a receiver in the NFL.” Jackson, drafted by the Chargers in 2005, only played half the season in his rookie year, but eclipsed 1,000 yards [with 7 touchdowns] in his third full season in the league. And he’s proven the ability to maintain similar, if not better, stats since [with the exception of an injured year in 2010, and a quiet 2014 season].
If you’re a St. Louis Rams’ fan, you’ve probably also heard “_____ hasn’t been done since Torry Holt.” And whether it’s receptions, yards, or touchdowns, it’s all true. Holt, like Jackson, wasted no time establishing himself as a legitimate threat in the league. He amassed nearly 800 yards in his rookie year [1999], and surpassed 1,000 yards in just his second year.
Both had stellar seasons in their third year in the NFL, and continued to do so for the remainder of their careers. But replicating that kind of production – and finding that potential breakout candidate/consistent deep threat – has been a struggle for the Rams ever since…
– The Rams have drafted 19 wide receivers since 1999. Eight of them either weren’t in the league three years later, or didn’t tally a single reception in their third year.
– Only three of the 19 have surpassed 500 yards. Only one, Holt, has eclipsed 1,000.
– They’ve drafted eleven receivers between 2005 and 2012. They combined [third year only] for 85 receptions, 1,098 yards, and 8 touchdowns. Four of the eleven [excluding Avery; injury] didn’t catch a football in their third year. Two of them, Gilyard and Salas, had already found new homes before the onset of their third season.
– This year’s eligible third year breakout candidates consist of the Mountaineer duo, Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey. Austin has 71 catches for 660 yards and four touchdowns in his first two seasons. Bailey, who missed two games in 2014, has tallied 47 catches, 661 yards, and one touchdown heading into his third season. Brian Quick, who draws the VJAX reference more than most, is also in consideration having missed nine games last season due to injury.
If you didn’t catch it in this morning’s Random Ramsdom, NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks has pegged Tavon Austin [along with Nick Foles] as one of the league’s potential “Heavyweight Hookup” duos for the 2015 season.
Can Austin have that oft-referenced third year breakout season? Or did Brooks pick the wrong receiver? Will any Rams’ receiver be able compile stats similar to that of Holt and Jackson in their third year?
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.