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    St. Louis Rams’ projected roster
    By Nick Wagoner

    http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-rams/post/_/id/10500/st-louis-rams-projected-roster-4

    Examining the St. Louis Rams’ roster:

    (Note: WR Stedman Bailey is expected to make the team but is suspended for the first four games of the season and will not count on the initial 53-man roster.)

    QUARTERBACKS (3)

    Sam Bradford
    Shaun Hill
    Garrett Gilbert

    Bradford and Hill are locks. Gilbert is still in the lead for the third spot, though he hasn’t done much in either preseason game. The bigger question is whether the Rams keep three.

    RUNNING BACKS (4)

    Zac Stacy
    Benny Cunningham
    Tre Mason
    Chase Reynolds

    We elevated Reynolds last week when he played against New Orleans and Isaiah Pead sat with a finger injury. This week, Pead suffered a torn ACL and will miss the season, taking most of the guesswork out of this projection.

    RECEIVERS (5)

    Chris Givens
    Tavon Austin
    Kenny Britt
    Brian Quick
    Austin Pettis

    With Bailey suspended the first four weeks, the Rams could take a longer look at another wideout for the first quarter of the season, but Bailey plus the five listed here seem to be in pretty good shape. Of the wideouts who could theoretically serve as placeholders until Bailey’s return, Emory Blake has been the most consistent and Austin Franklin has displayed the most potential.

    TIGHT ENDS (4)

    Jared Cook
    Lance Kendricks
    Cory Harkey
    Alex Bayer

    The first three are probably pretty safe, but the Rams could have an intriguing competition for a potential fourth tight end if they opt to keep four. Bayer vs. Justice Cunningham continues to be one of the more interesting battles on the roster. Cunningham is the better blocker, while Bayer has shown more as a pass catcher. We’ll stick with Bayer for now, but that is subject to change.

    OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)

    Jake Long
    Joe Barksdale
    Scott Wells
    Greg Robinson
    Rodger Saffold
    Davin Joseph
    Travis Bond
    Tim Barnes
    Mike Person

    The Rams have serious questions about their depth on the offensive line. As reported last Thursday, Barrett Jones is battling a back injury and there’s no timetable for his return. He could end up on injured reserve or possibly with the designation to return. Brandon Washington would seem to be a candidate, but he also has been out with an injury. Don’t be surprised if the Rams closely monitor the waiver wire when cuts are made.

    DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)

    Chris Long
    Robert Quinn
    William Hayes
    Eugene Sims
    Michael Brockers
    Kendall Langford
    Aaron Donald
    Alex Carrington
    Ethan Westbrooks

    The first eight are likely solid in their spots. But after some back and forth, I decided this was the week to elevate Westbrooks after another solid performance against Green Bay. Michael Sam also played well against the Packers, but Westbrooks has been more consistent in practice and offers more positional versatility. Sam remains in the race, but to my eye it looks like Westbrooks has moved ahead for now.

    LINEBACKERS (6)

    James Laurinaitis
    Alec Ogletree
    Jo-Lonn Dunbar
    Ray-Ray Armstrong
    Daren Bates
    Phillip Steward

    Don’t be surprised if the final tally here looks different than the above. Beyond the first four listed, there could be plenty of room for change, including the potential for a veteran to provide depth. Bates is a strong special-teams player and should stick, but Steward will face plenty of competition from an eager group of undrafted rookies.

    CORNERBACKS (5)

    Janoris Jenkins
    Trumaine Johnson
    Lamarcus Joyner
    Brandon McGee
    E.J. Gaines

    With plenty of preseason to go, there’s a lot that can change, but this group seems to be getting some clarity. The first four here appear to be in good shape, and Gaines’ strong preseason debut complements what has been a good camp for him. He seems to be in the driver’s seat for the next spot. With each passing week, I believe the Rams might keep six corners and four safeties, but this projection doesn’t reflect that because I’m not yet sure who that sixth corner would be. Marcus Roberson, Darren Woodard and Greg Reid all figure in that competition.

    SAFETIES (5)

    T.J. McDonald
    Rodney McLeod
    Maurice Alexander
    Cody Davis
    Matt Daniels

    The Rams have kept five safeties under Fisher, in no small part because of special-teams duties. But I’m beginning to wonder if that could change in favor of a sixth cornerback. It’s looked in camp like the Rams have more talent at corner than safety, which could cause them to alter the balance at the two positions in terms of numbers. The first three here should be safe and Davis bounced back well against Green Bay, which should help his cause. Daniels needs to get it going to get another shot. Christian Bryant is finally practicing but has been nondescript on the field.

    SPECIALISTS (3)

    Johnny Hekker
    Greg Zuerlein
    Jake McQuaide

    It would take a serious injury to disturb this strong trio.

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