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AgamemnonParticipanthttp://www.sbnation.com/2016/9/4/12759136/2016-nfl-practice-squad-signings-waiver-claims-tracker
Tracking all of the 2016 NFL practice squad signings and waiver claimsWe’re keeping track of all of the practice squad additions and waiver transactions around the NFL.
By Jeanna Thomas @jeannathomas Sep 4, 2016, 7:59p
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AgamemnonParticipantLos Angeles Rams CB Mike Jordan had 7 practice squad offers. He wanted to go back to his team. May not last long on PS #MissouriWestern
— NFL Draft Diamonds (@DraftDiamonds) September 4, 2016
AgamemnonParticipantRBs Aaron Green and Terrance Magee signs w/Rams practice squad. Both had their moments in preseason. . . .
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) September 4, 2016
AgamemnonParticipantWR Paul McRoberts (Southeast Missouri State/Soldan HS) signed to Rams practice squad.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) September 4, 2016
AgamemnonParticipantFYI on #Rams: There are discussions with practice squad candidates that were not on their camp roster. So newcomers are possible
— Vincent Bonsignore (@DailyNewsVinny) September 4, 2016
AgamemnonParticipantRams have signed OT Isaiah Battle to practice squad.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) September 4, 2016
A couple of other Rams practice squad signings: LB Brandon Chubb and DL Morgan Fox.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) September 4, 2016
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AgamemnonParticipantWhatever the Rams do, a lot of stuff can still happen. They can claim a player on waivers, they still have to fill their practice squad, they can bring back a veteran. Teams sometimes wait until after the first game to do that. That means they don’t have to guarantee his salary for that year. Maybe the Rams bring back Cam Thomas? Trades can happen.
If a team wants to pick up any player the Rams cut, they have to put them on their 53 man roster. I think Fisher is good at keeping the players he wants. We should have a good Practice Squad this year.
AgamemnonParticipantSo Spruce was the only UDFA who made it ?
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vNo. Pure UDFAs: Spruce, + Murphy (OL), Grigsby (LB), Littleton (LB), and Hill (CB) … though I forget when Hill was added (he may not be a 2016 UDFA). Plus Arkin (OL), added last year, who while not a rookie is kind of a young “ronin” type that Boudreau likes.
Hill was an undrafted rookie last year. He was on NE’s practice squad for awhile. Hence, the Orange code for his name.
AgamemnonParticipantSo can someone list the Rookies and UDFA’s who MADE the team?
Who are the new guys?w
vLook at my roster. The drafted rookies are Blue, the undrafted rookies are Purple.
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AgamemnonParticipant#Rams cut LB Akeem Ayers.
— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) September 3, 2016
AgamemnonParticipantCan confirm #Rams will keep seven WR's including WR Brian Quick
— Vincent Bonsignore (@DailyNewsVinny) September 3, 2016
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AgamemnonParticipantSeptember 3, 2016 at 8:53 am in reply to: informal poll: Rams record…predicti-guesses (barring injuries) #52107
AgamemnonParticipantSeptember 3, 2016 at 8:51 am in reply to: informal poll: Goff not starting, being #3 – disaster? not concerned? #52106
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AgamemnonParticipanti’d rather they keep thomas. i think we all know what the rams have in quick. and thomas did some return duties which is more than quick can say.

I finally got to watch the game last night. I agree, I think we should go with Thomas, instead of Quick.
AgamemnonParticipantI’d add Marquez as WR #5 because of his return ability and experience.
That is probably right. The 6th WR is probably between Thomas and Quick.
AgamemnonParticipantJust gotta keep my head up, trust the process and keep competing ! #DBD
— Aaron Green (@AaronGreen22) September 3, 2016
Sounds like Green might have been cut.
AgamemnonParticipantI keep Britt, Austin, Cooper, and Spruce. It makes me no difference who the other WRs are, cause none have impressed me that much.
Who they keep on the offensive line is ok by me, cause they have had long enough to sort them out. Although I do like Battle and Donnal.
TEs = Hendricks, Harkey, Higbee, and Hemmingway, as long as their name starts with “H”.
RBs, I like Gurley, Cunningham, Brown, Reynolds, and Green, but they seem to be able to find RBs all the time, so whatever they do is fine.
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AgamemnonParticipantVikings earn bittersweet victory in overtime against Rams
MINNEAPOLIS — Angered by a hit to Teddy Bridgewater’s head that knocked the quarterback out of the game, the Minnesota Vikings kept their composure and steered their feelings toward another steely victory.
Vikings 21, Rams 18 (OT)Then they let the St. Louis Rams have it.
Adrian Peterson rushed for 125 yards and a touchdown on 29 carries, helping set up Blair Walsh’s 40-yard field goal in overtime that gave the Vikings a 21-18 victory over the Rams on Sunday.
“We’re a disciplined football team. We do things right. That’s why we are the least-penalized team in the league because we play by the rules,” said Vikings coach Mike Zimmer, who had a hard time holding back.
In a predictably grind-it-out game between similarly constructed teams, the Vikings (6-2) ended Todd Gurley’s streak with 125-plus yards rushing at four straight games. Gurley gained 89 yards and a touchdown on 24 attempts for the Rams (4-4), who took the overtime kickoff at Zimmer’s deferral but quickly went three-and-out.
Marcus Sherels tiptoed along the sideline for a 26-yard return of Johnny Hekker’s 63-yard punt, and Peterson ran the ball well into Walsh’s range to give the Vikings their seventh straight win at home.
Greg Zuerlein made four field goals for the Rams, including a 53-yarder with 17 seconds left in regulation to make up for the 48-yarder that went wide right a few minutes before.
“It wasn’t pretty, but it doesn’t have to be,” Vikings left guard Brandon Fusco said. “As long as we have more points than the opponent at the end, that’s all we care about.”
With Green Bay’s loss at Carolina, the Vikings forged a tie for the NFC North lead, taking momentum into a tough second-half schedule. Bridgewater greeted his teammates as they ran through the stadium tunnel after the game, clapping and slapping their backs.
On a 5-yard scramble early in the fourth quarter, Bridgewater slid to protect himself when cornerback Lamarcus Joyner dived at him shoulder-first. Bridgewater appeared to be out cold, before walking slowly off the field and eventually jogging to the locker room for evaluation.
Asked if he felt the Rams played dirty, Zimmer said simply: “Yes.”
“If we were out on the street,” he said, “we probably would’ve had a fight.”
Zimmer’s postgame handshake with Rams coach Jeff Fisher was rather icy, but both Fisher and Joyner expressed regret about the play and wished Bridgewater well.
“It’s a part of the game. I’m disappointed that he went out. I hope he returns to play as soon as he can,” Fisher said.
Joyner is actually a lifelong friend of Bridgewater’s.
“If I could take it back, personally, I would take it back because I’m not a dirty player. I wouldn’t want to take joy from his mom or from his team,” Joyner said. “Was it intentional? Not at all.”
Zuerlein had a career-long 61-yarder among three field goals in the second quarter, the first from 60-plus yards in the NFL in nearly two years. Zuerlein became the second kicker in NFL history with multiple field goals from 60-plus yards, joining Oakland’s Sebastian Janikowski.
Bridgewater, who was replaced by former Rams backup Shaun Hill, finished 13 for 21 for 144 yards with one interception. He ran for a touchdown in the third quarter to regain the lead for the Vikings, and then had a bootleg rollout for a 2-point conversion.
Late in the third quarter, Rams defensive end William Hayes drew the ire of the Vikings and the crowd with a low hit on Bridgewater, who grabbed his right knee. That was not penalized.
Rams defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was suspended by the NFL for an entire season for his oversight of a bounty system while in the same role with New Orleans. The Saints were found to have been paid bonuses for hard hits that hurt the other team, including Brett Favre and the Vikings in the NFC championship game after the 2009 season.
Nick Foles completed 18 of 33 passes for 168 yards for the Rams, who punted eight times and were penalized 12 times for 87 yards. They rallied from being down 10-0 less than 10 minutes into the game, but Fisher, wary of the wind, called for a 2-point conversion after Gurley’s touchdown run. The relentless rookie was stuffed for no gain.
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AgamemnonParticipantRams Announce First Round of Roster Cuts
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IRVINE – The Los Angeles Rams trimmed their roster to meet the manditory 75-man roster reduction by splitting ways with defensive end Quinton Coples and 14 undrafted free agents Tuesday.
NFL teams must reduce their roster to 75 players by 1 p.m. PT on Tuesday. The final 53-man roster will need to be set by 1 p.m. PT on Saturday.
Tuesday Roster Cuts:
– K Taylor Bertolet, Texas A&M
– TE Benson Browne, NC State
– DB Mike Caputo, Wisconsin
– DT Zach Colvin, Bowling Green
– DE Quinton Coples, North Carolina
– OL Brian Folkerts, Washburn
– LB Darreon Herring, Vanderbilt
– FB Zach Laskey, Georgia Tech
– S Jordan Lomax, Iowa
– WR Marquez North, Tennessee
– LS Jeff Overbaugh, San Diego State
– WR David Richards, Arizona
– TE Jake Stoneburner, Ohio State
– OL Jordan Swindle, Kentucky
– QB Dylan Thompson, South CarolinaThe Rams also announced that T Rob Havenstein has been taken off the physically unable to perform list (PUP).
Rams officially announced their first round of cuts, with safety Jordan Lomax added to the list reported yesterday.
— Rich Hammond (@Rich_Hammond) August 30, 2016
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