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AgamemnonParticipant#Rams Notes: QB Foles strictly a complementary player, which is what this D-oriented team (and its long-term cap situation) is built for.
— Andy Benoit (@Andy_Benoit) August 11, 2015
#Rams Notes: Britt and rest of STL receivers have to be helped by scheme. Can’t consistently get open on own.
— Andy Benoit (@Andy_Benoit) August 11, 2015
August 11, 2015 at 10:21 am in reply to: A Collection of tweets from Rams Park – 8/9, 8/10: LINK #28520
AgamemnonParticipantRams OC is very impressed with @Tayaustin01 so far in camp. He talked about his improved route running and playmaking ability. #Rams
— Torry Holt (@BigGame81) August 11, 2015
AgamemnonParticipantAugust 11, 2015 at 9:27 am in reply to: Carson Palmer is even better following a second knee surgery #28509
AgamemnonParticipantCardinals offer running back Chris Johnson a one-year deal
Posted by Darin Gantt on August 11, 2015, 8:35 AM EDT
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/08/11/cardinals-offer-running-back-chris-johnson-a-one-year-deal/
The Cardinals are in the market for a veteran running back, but not that one.They are, however, interested in a guy who was once the most explosive player at his position.
According to Dianna Marie Russini of ESPN, the Cards have offered former Titans running back Chris Johnson a one-year deal, and are awaiting word on whether he’ll accept.
It’s no guarantee he’ll sign (as last week’s Pierre Thomas snafu showed), but the fact the Cardinals are interested says something about their spot.
Johnson, who only managed 663 yards with the Jets last year (on a respectable 4.3 yards per attempt), hasn’t looked like CJ2K for quite some time. In fact, that 2,006-yard season in 2009 is an aberration when you look at his career stats.
But the Cardinals are so banged up at the moment, it can’t hurt to look, to see if the 29-year-old Johnson has anything left.
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AgamemnonParticipantThis is a good one. Full of gem comments.
The video is “no longer available”.
How much do you remember?
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AgamemnonParticipantFaulk, Holt and Siciliano to Call #Rams Preseason TV Games Release: http://t.co/Ef5Jr90D6L pic.twitter.com/CJ8i2JSkS2
— St. Louis Rams (@STLouisRams) August 10, 2015
August 10, 2015 at 4:53 pm in reply to: With promise of a big payday, Rams' Janoris Jenkins plays it by the book #28482
AgamemnonParticipantWell, I trust Fisher to know a good DB when he
sees one. I mean he used to be one, right?w
vFinnegan signed a $50 million contract
August 10, 2015 at 4:08 pm in reply to: 2015 St. Louis Rams Preseason: Week One Depth Chart Released, Barrett Jones Star #28480
AgamemnonParticipantBarrett Jones listed as starting center on ‘unofficial’ depth chart
23mNick Wagoner, ESPN Staff Writer
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CommentEARTH CITY, Mo. — The St. Louis Rams open the preseason Friday night against the Oakland Raiders. And with the start of the preseason comes the release of the “unofficial” depth charts from the teams.
By no means are these set in stone and it’s quite likely they’ll look much different when the season starts on Sept. 13. But the depth charts can at least provide some semblance of a baseline for how things might play out. The Rams released theirs on Monday morning and there were a few things worth noting.
First and foremost, the ongoing center competition among Barrett Jones, Tim Barnes and Demetrius Rhaney has had Barnes going first in the daily rotation. But the depth chart actually lists Barnes third with Jones listed as the starter. Rhaney is second on the chart.
This contest is far from over but it shouldn’t be a surprise to see Jones first on the list. If nothing else, he would be the logical candidate the Rams would like to see win the job. The Rams invested more draft capital (fourth-round pick in 2013) in Jones than either of the other two players. Barnes is the only one to start games at center in the league with four but has also had more time to prove himself. Rhaney has been thought of as the wild card but one could argue he has the most upside physically and the Rams are intrigued by him.
Offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti confirmed Sunday that the Rams won’t make a choice on a starting center until preseason games are played, which makes Jones, Barnes and Rhaney worth watching as the exhibition slate gets underway.
Some other musings from the depth chart:
The Rams technically list 12 starters on offense, including three receivers (Kenny Britt, Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey) and two tight ends (Jared Cook and Lance Kendricks). They have one running back listed (Tre Mason) but it’s interesting because when they start with a fullback, it’s the other tight end not listed as a starter (Cory Harkey) who would be the guy likely to open the game.
In reality, the wide receiver situation will probably gain more clarity as the preseason goes on in this way: right now, Brian Quick’s absence is noticeable from the listed starters. But that’s likely only because he is still recovering from a serious shoulder injury. He’s looked sharp and healthy in camp. Barring any setbacks, he’ll likely start opposite Britt.
At quarterback, the list reads Nick Foles, Case Keenum, Austin Davis and Sean Mannion. No surprise there as Keenum and Davis are expected to battle for the No. 2 job.
Not much to note on defense, though it’s a bit surprising that Jo-Lonn Dunbar is listed as the third starter at linebacker. For most of camp, new addition Akeem Ayers has worked with the first team with Dunbar working mostly as the primary backup in the middle. This would be a good example of a reason why it’s wise not to take these depth charts too seriously.
At cornerback, E.J. Gaines is listed as the starter opposite Janoris Jenkins but is currently dealing with a foot injury. Trumaine Johnson will hold that spot down until Gaines returns.
Small note and not surprising based on what they’ve done in camp, but Ethan Westbrooks is listed as the primary backup to Michael Brockers at right defensive tackle rather than as an end.
AgamemnonParticipantRain has cleared here at Rams Park, sun is out, fans filing in for second-to-last open practice of training camp. 3:30 p.m. start
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) August 10, 2015
AgamemnonParticipantCurrently pouring at Rams Park. Should practice be moved indoors, it will not be open to the public. I’ll pass the info along when I know it
— Myles Simmons (@MylesASimmons) August 10, 2015
Raining pretty hard here at #Rams Park. No official word yet on whether practice will be moved indoors and closed to public. Will update.
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) August 10, 2015
AgamemnonParticipantAugust 10, 2015 at 2:27 pm in reply to: With promise of a big payday, Rams' Janoris Jenkins plays it by the book #28468
AgamemnonParticipantAugust 10, 2015 at 8:58 am in reply to: interview vids: Cook Kendricks Donald Quinn Brown Hayes McCleod Long Tru Sted #28446
AgamemnonParticipantAugust 10, 2015 at 5:49 am in reply to: A few Rams predictions videos by odds makers – fantasy guys #28445
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AgamemnonParticipant(34) Buccaneers Smith, Donovan* OT This is the guy I liked as well as Flowers or Peat. I have taken Erving at #10.
Rams traded at (41)
(49) Chiefs Morse, Mitch OG
(53) Bengals Fisher, Jake OT
(57) Rams (from Panthers) Havenstein, Rob OT
(59) Broncos Sambrailo, Ty OT
(61) Buccaneers (from Colts) Marpet, Ali C
(66) Titans Poutasi, Jeremiah OG
(67) Jaguars Cann, A.J. OG
(71) Bears Grasu, Hroniss C
(72) Rams Brown, Jamon OT(89) Rams (from Panthers) Mannion, Sean QB
(91) Cowboys Green, Chaz OT
(102) Panthers (from Raiders) Williams, Daryl OG
(110) Vikings Clemmings, T.J. OT
(111) Patriots (from Browns) Jackson, Tre’ OG
(112) Redskins (from Seahawks through Saints) Kouandjio, Arie OG
(114) Dolphins Douglas, Jamil OG
(119) Rams (from Eagles) Donnal, Andrew OT(133) Broncos (compensatory selection) Garcia, Max C
(208) Titans (from Patriots) Gallik, Andy C
AgamemnonParticipantSo no possible 1st round lineman the Rams could have conceivably taken is presently looking as good as Brown is.
I don’t know how good Cameron Erving is playing, but it gives the Gurley pick more credibility.
Brown, according to Silver –
was probably with Havenstein in group of players.You might be right, but it is probably a bit to soon to say something that strong. imo
August 10, 2015 at 12:36 am in reply to: Jeff Fisher Gives Rams Camp Update – Videos + article #28437
AgamemnonParticipanthttp://fox2now.com/2015/08/09/rams-training-camp-greg-robinson-todd-gurley/
Rams Training Camp – Greg Robinson & Todd Gurley
Fox 2 Sports Director Martin Kilcoyne gives you this Rams training camp update. He talks it over with second year left tackle Greg Robinson, who was last season’s number one pick. Martin also goes one on one with this year’s top draft pick, running back Todd Gurley.
August 9, 2015 at 6:07 pm in reply to: A Collection of tweets from Rams Park – 8/9, 8/10: LINK #28419
AgamemnonParticipant— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
August 9, 2015 at 6:00 pm in reply to: A Collection of tweets from Rams Park – 8/9, 8/10: LINK #28418
AgamemnonParticipantThey are going to do field goals now and that will do it for me tonight…have to pick up my son's new car #17YearOldDream
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
August 9, 2015 at 5:50 pm in reply to: A Collection of tweets from Rams Park – 8/9, 8/10: LINK #28416
AgamemnonParticipantCook crossing route underneath a fly pattern by Britt goes for about 20 #ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
Foles picked off by Marshall McFadden who runs the length of the field with Havenstein in hot pursuit #ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
August 9, 2015 at 5:43 pm in reply to: A Collection of tweets from Rams Park – 8/9, 8/10: LINK #28415
AgamemnonParticipantIsiah Battle does a good job staying with his block the rest draw Boudreau's ire and multiple F bombs #ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
August 9, 2015 at 5:41 pm in reply to: A Collection of tweets from Rams Park – 8/9, 8/10: LINK #28414
AgamemnonParticipantPlay action the defense fails to account for Bennie who catches a swing for about 20 and then trucks Hagen #ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
Two tight ends with Cook slot left. Foles looks left and the. Comes back right to Kendricks in the seam 20 yards #ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
The offense seems to be doing better today.
August 9, 2015 at 5:37 pm in reply to: A Collection of tweets from Rams Park – 8/9, 8/10: LINK #28412
AgamemnonParticipantLast rep it was pretty clear Tavon did not know the play ended up almost on top of Foles after going in motion #ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
Tim Barnes whom I have knocked just did a great job getting out ahead of a screen #ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
August 9, 2015 at 5:28 pm in reply to: A Collection of tweets from Rams Park – 8/9, 8/10: LINK #28411
AgamemnonParticipantI saw a couple of plays out of the pistol #ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
Defense actually draws praise from Coach Greg #ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
August 9, 2015 at 5:21 pm in reply to: A Collection of tweets from Rams Park – 8/9, 8/10: LINK #28410
AgamemnonParticipantJustice Cunningham with a great wham block in the middle #ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
August 9, 2015 at 5:16 pm in reply to: A Collection of tweets from Rams Park – 8/9, 8/10: LINK #28409
AgamemnonParticipant11 on 11 Bennie bounces right and for the first time right side of the line looks good and seals the hole #ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
August 9, 2015 at 5:04 pm in reply to: A Collection of tweets from Rams Park – 8/9, 8/10: LINK #28408
AgamemnonParticipantGurley looks really good in passing drills # ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
August 9, 2015 at 5:01 pm in reply to: A Collection of tweets from Rams Park – 8/9, 8/10: LINK #28407
AgamemnonParticipantOn defense Jacob Hagen safety out of Liberty seems likely and stands out but it's a crowd in the secondary #ramscamp
— Jim Fadler (@jimiramsboy) August 9, 2015
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