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    Akeem Ayers: Scouting Report

    by Jesse Bartolis 210w ago

    http://nflmocks.com/2011/02/28/akeem-ayers-scouting-report/
    The following is a scouting report for Akeem Ayers, considered the best pure 4-3 OLB prospect in the draft (some believe Miller can become a 4-3 OLB).

    Ayers is a 6-4 255 pound physical specimen with tremendous athleticism for his size. Let’s take a look.

    Linebacker Specific Traits

    Run Stopping:

    This area is the single biggest reason why I am not a huge Akeem Ayers fan. Ayers is a good wrap-up tackler who can get the ball carrier in the backfield because of his size/speed combination. Ayers can tackle well in the open field, and is excellent at dragging defenders down from behind. He plays under control and relies on technique to bring down the ball carrier. Ayers is also good at getting into position to drive the ball carrier back into defensive traffic. However, Ayers is not a punishing tackler at the point of attack, despite have tremendous size for a linebacker. Ayers is hesitant to react to the run because he almost always takes a step back to get into pass coverage before considering run. Ayers is a willing run stuffer, but it seems like he almost rather let the run come to him than attack the run (don’t think that’s true, it just seems that way because he’s heistant in the run game). The best way to put this, is Ayers is a cautious run supporter. He’d rather be 100 percent positive he’s not going to get burned by a screen pass, or draw before he gets invovled in the run game, which is why he’ll often let the run game come to him (this has to do with instincts more than willingness).

    Pass coverage:

    Ayers is a very fluid athlete for a man his size and has tremendous length on his arms which can help him disrupt the pass coverage if he can bump early, and it also allows him to challenge the pass when he’s coming in at the quarterback. The other thing does tremendously well for a linebacker is catch the football when it hits his hands. Ayers doesn’t have great speed (just great speed for his size) and can’t turn and run with Wide receivers or even fast Tight ends in man coverage, but he plays the pass first so he does get into good position. Ayers is excellent for a linebacker in zone coverage because he can read the quarterbacks eyes, he gets good depth and in good position immediately and he has a good feel for the passing game. This is, to me, Ayers strength.

    Instincts:

    Ayers is not in the same instinct class as a player like Mark Herzlich. Ayers is not a natural linebacker, he’s a great athlete playing the linebacker position. This is not to say that Ayers isn’t a willing learner or that he can’t make plays because he makes plays all over the field in both the run and passing games, this is just to say that he’s not the most instinctual linebacker prospect. He may work hard to overcome this in the N.F.L. or with better coaching may get a greater football I.Q. (I think it can be learned, preperation and knowledge of what to expect increases confidence of what will happen, thus “instincts improve” and a player learns how to play faster).

    Pass Rushing:

    Jerry Reese of the NY Giants said the biggest factor the Giants have when looking as pass rushers is Arm Length. This explains why they absolutely loved Jason Pierre Paul, and why they have a lot of long armed defensive linemen on their roster. This was an interesting statement and opened up my eyes a little bit, it’s common knowledge that one of teams most important for an OL is arm length, but you rarely see that as a requirement for pass rushers, but maybe it should be as the Giants find pass rushers everywhere. Anyway, the point is that Akeem Ayers has tremendous arm length which may help him as a pass rusher at the N.F.L. level. He’s a very good pass rusher for an OLB because of his arm length and quickness. He also can deflect passes if he gets to the pass rusher. Like most young prospects his pass rush moves are limited and he could work on his hand placement and technique, but that is not uncommon for a college prospect.

    Scheme:

    This is Ayers biggest draw. Although Ayers seems like an ideal fit for a 4-3 SAM linebacker he could also play as a 3-4 OLB, and as we approach the draft I think that Ayers potential as a 3-4 OLB fit will become more and more publicized. It’s not often teams will be able to find 3-4 OLB with Ayers size who are tremendous in coverage. Ayers also has the pure athletic ability to develop into a very good pass rusher. Ayers can play as the 4-3 SAM or even as a 4-3 Defensive end (though he’s so good in pass coverage I think he wouldn’t be utlizied in the best way for a team if he was relegated to 4-3 DE.

    NFL Attributes

    Athleticism Ayers is a sudden athlete who is very fluid for his size. He’s well built to where he could even add more weight to his frame and has good hand eye coordinaton. He’s not going to be able to run down the field with WR, but few Linebacker save for Brian Urlacher can.

    Production:

    Ayers wasn’t overwhelming in any one stat in college, but was productive in all facets of the game. Last year he had 68 tackles, 2 INT, 10 TFL, 4 sacks, 4 passes broken up, 2 FF.

    In 2009: he had 3 TD. 4 INT (2 for TD), 73 tackles, 12.5 TFL, 5 sacks, and 3 passes broken up.

    Intangibles:

    (From CBSdraftscout.com) “Redshirted in 2007. Arrived at UCLA and was known as a prankster, but has matured into a team leader, according to those close to the program. Voted a team captain in 2010. Has played in all 37 games of his career … History major who earned a spot on the Honor Roll in 2007″

    Bartolis Final Word

    My take is a little different than a lot of others out there who think that Ayers is very solid, but doesn’t have tremendous potential, while I see it differently. I think the sky is the limit for this kid because of his versatility, size to speed combination, long arms and because of how much he has produced already despite limitations because of his instincts.

    I think Ayers is a bit soft in run support, which may have pushed him further than the Big Board than he deserves to be, but we’re going to reevluate the big board after the combine.

    I think the best way to describe Ayers is a word that I used at the top: he is a cautious player. And maybe that’s not as bad of a thing as I think when I’m watching, sure being cautious keeps him from making some huge run stops that Ray Lewis makes when he knows instantly it’s and a run and where it’s going, but Ayers makes his fair share of plays and isn’t going to cost his team a game. He’ll quietly fill up the stat sheet in all areas, but if he ever becomes truly comftorable in his pre-snap diagnosis this kid could be tremendous.

    Player Comparisons:

    I’m going to give you guys two player comparisons because he is such a different kind of player.

    Mathias Kiwanuka: They are the same height and about the same size and offer the same versatility that Ayers brings. Kiwanuka has played 4-3 Sam and 4-3 DE and there was a lot of talk about trading him to the Browns before the 2009 season to play 3-4 OLB (in exchange for Braylon Edwards). But I think Ayers is a much more natural linebacker and better in coverage than Kiwanuka, while Kiwanuka is a better pass rusher and run stopper.

    Manny Lawson-Coming into college Lawson had tremendous speed, which Ayers doesn’t have, but they play exactly alike. They are both do everything well, nothing exceptional linebackers that will succeed on some level in the N.F.L. I don’t think Ayers will ever be a bust because he is so versatile and so willing to play football.

    I think is absolute highest potential is Karlos Dansby another player I think he can be compared to…the point is Ayers size and athletic ability is uncommon and if ever truly gets it on the football field he could be pretty special, but he’s going to take some time to develop into the player he will be in the N.F.L.

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    Akeem Ayers Scouting Report
    Position: OLB
    Conference: Pac12
    School: UCLA Bruins
    Year/Status: Drafted
    Jersey Number: #10
    Height & Weight: 6’4 – 255 lbs.
    Drafted 2.7 in 2011 by TEN
    http://fftoolbox.scout.com/nfl_draft/profile_display.cfm?prospect_id=2711
    2011 NFL Combine Results
    40-Yard Dash 4.80
    Bench press 18
    Vertical jump 31.0
    Broad jump 9’8
    Three-cone drill 7.49
    20-yard shuttle 4.28
    60-yard shuttle 11.93
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    2011 NFL Draft Prospect Scouting Report:
    Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA
    After redshirting in 2007 and seeing limited playing time in 2008, Akeem Ayers emerged as a superb linebacker at UCLA in 2009. The strongside linebacker scored three touchdowns…two on interception returns and one on a fumble return. He totaled 14.5 tackles-for-loss and 6.0 sacks. The most impressive thing about Ayers’ sophomore season was how much he improved throughout the year. Most of his production was toward the end of the season.

    Ayers needed to build off of his late season success in 2009 because he was the only returning starter in the front seven heading into the 2010 campaign. Not surprisingly Ayers has had to do a lot for the Bruins’ defense this season. Through seven games he has 41 tackles and 3.0 sacks. He also leads the team with 7.0 tackles-for-loss and two interceptions. On such a young defense, Ayers has held things together for the most part and deserves a ton of credit for holding the relatively explosive offenses of Houston and Texas to 13 and 12 points, respectively.

    Ayers is big and fast and smart. He can line up at an end spot just to mix things up or attack the quarterback from his usual outside linebacker position. With his speed and instincts, Ayers is even versatile enough to play in the middle of the linebacker corps. If he does leave UCLA a year early, he should be a top 15 pick.

    3/15 Update: Ayers’ stock started dropping pretty fast after his performance at the NFL combine. He did not perform poorly, but his disappointing 40 time raised big questions about whether he has the speed to be a speed rusher at the outside linebacker spot in a 3-4 scheme. Most now tend to think he is better off inside. He could still be a pass rusher or even a fine inside linebacker, but his value to some teams has dissipated.

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    2011 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Akeem Ayers, UCLA

    http://nflmocks.com/2010/07/11/2011-nfl-draft-scouting-report-akeem-ayers-ucla/

    Akeem Ayers – OLB #10 – UCLA

    6-4 255lbs RS Junior

    Stats:

    2008 – 40 tackles, 12 Assisted, 5 TFL, 4 sacks, 3 Passes Defensed, 1 Forced Fumble, and 1 Blocked Punt

    2009 – 73 tackles, 21 assisted, 12.5 TFL, 5 sacks, 3 Passes Defensed, 4 INTs, 2 TDs, 2 Forced Fumbles, 1 Fumble Recovery, 1 TD

    Pros:

    Simply put, Akeem was a beast last season for the Bruins. He is very quick and tracks down ball carriers like a bloodhound. Is very alert and always around the football. Ayers is already big, but he could potentially add 15 pounds, maintain his speed, and play at defensive end full time as a pass rusher. Or he could stay as is and be a very talented SAM in a 4-3 or an Rush OLB in a 3-4. He has put up great numbers so far, but his best football is still ahead of him.

    Cons:

    Ayers can have difficulty shedding blocks, but at this level of play his speed can make up for that most of the time. He isn’t the best tackler and tends to throws his body at the ball carrier instead of driving through them. This causes quite a few missed tackles. Because of his speed, he tends to over pursuit plays. How will he handle a leadership role this year?

    Thoughts:

    There is so much talent and potential in Akeem that if he can keep improving as the focal point and leader of the UCLA defense, he will go early when he declares.

    Projected Round:

    1st Round

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    in reply to: should the Rams still draft a qb? #20283
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    I was going to draft Mannion in the 3rd, but since we flipped for one of the Eagles 4th round choices, I will wait until then to draft Mannion and hope his is still there. btw Mariota’s workout wasn’t great. There is a greater chance that he could slip. I am not drafting him, but I know people like him.

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    Edge Defenders
    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/2015-nfl-free-agents-141400044–nfl.html
    1. Justin Houston (Franchise Tagged)
    2. Jerry Hughes (Re-signed 5-year, $45M deal with BUF)
    3. Jason Pierre-Paul (Franchise Tagged)
    4. Greg Hardy
    5. Brian Orakpo
    6. Pernell McPhee (Signed 5-year, $39M deal with CHI)
    7. Jabaal Sheard (Signed 2-year, $11M deal with NE)
    8. Jason Worilds (Retired)
    9. Brandon Graham (Re-signed 4-year, $26M deal with PHI)
    10. Derrick Morgan
    11. Adrian Clayborn (Signed 1-year, $4.5M deal with ATL)

    12. Michael Johnson
    13. Akeem Ayers (Signed 2-year, $6M deal with STL)
    14. Brooks Reed (Signed 5-year, $22M deal with ATL)

    15. Trent Cole (Signed 2-year, $14M deal with IND)
    16. John Abraham
    17. George Selvie

    18. LaMarr Woodley (Signed 1-year, $950K deal with ARZ)
    19. O’Brien Schofield (Signed undisclosed deal with ATL)
    20. James Harrison
    21. Dwight Freeney
    22. Sam Acho
    23. Corey Wootton
    24. Anthony Spencer
    25. Osi Umenyiora
    26. Kroy Biermann

    27. Mathias Kiwanuka
    28. Da’Quan Bowers
    29. Shaun Phillips
    30. Parys Haralson (Re-signed 1-year deal with NO)
    31. Marcus Benard

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    in reply to: #PleaseResignBarksdaleNow!!!! #20278
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    To me, I am alright with him at $6 million. With all the crazy contracts that are normally signed, $6 million is not a killer. I am one that does not like to way overpay for players. To me, that is not as bad.

    That is a valid opinion Jack. You value Barksdale more than I do. np

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    in reply to: Tweets – 3/11 free agency and stuff #20246
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    Why trade for somebody that will probably get cut. imo

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    in reply to: Tweets – 3/11 free agency and stuff #20237
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    Maybe he is going to retire?

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    in reply to: #PleaseResignBarksdaleNow!!!! #20219
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    I think Barksdale is overestimating his value. I think he wants 6 million. He isn’t going to get that.

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    I expect Fischer to sign him. I expect it will be for too much money. I expect that I won’t like his performance.

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    https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=nick+fairley

    After watching a bunch of YouTube videos, it seems clear that Fairley is an idiot. That probably won’t stop Fischer. 😉

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    Oh, MY GOD, he is from Auburn. LOL

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    Lions look ready to move on from Nick Fairley
    By Dave Birkett, Detroit Free Press 12:12 p.m. EDT March 11, 2015
    Nick Fairley

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    The Detroit Lions are moving on from Nick Fairley.

    The Lions have told multiple people that they are no longer interested in re-signing Fairley, whose injury and weight issues have been a concern for years.

    Fairley is visiting the Cincinnati Bengals today and had interest from about six teams before NFL free agency opened at 4 p.m. Tuesday.

    The Lions had dialogue with Fairley’s agent in recent days, but were lukewarm about bringing him back for a fifth season.

    Last year, the team declined the fifth-year option on Fairley’s rookie contract over worries about his health and motivation, then watched as he missed half of the season with two sprained ligaments in his knee.

    The 13th overall pick of the 2011 draft, Fairley has 13.5 career sacks and has missed 18 career games.
    http://www.freep.com/story/sports/nfl/lions/2015/03/11/nick-fairley-rumors-detroit-lions/70138760/
    He played at as much as 320 pounds during the 2013 season before shedding weight after undergoing sleep apnea surgery last spring and finishing the year around 290 pounds.

    With Fairley headed elsewhere, the Lions could lose their top four defensive tackles from a season ago. Ndamukong Suh is expected to sign the richest contract for a defensive player ever today with a the Miami Dolphins, a six-year, $114-million pact that includes $60 million guaranteed, and C.J. Mosley and Andre Fluellen are low-priority free agents.

    The Lions traded two draft picks to the Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday for two-time all-pro Haloti Ngata to fill one of the holes on their defensive line, are still in the market for another free agent defensive tackle and likely will take to bolster the position in this spring’s draft.

    With Fairley and Suh gone, the Lions now have no players left from their 2010-11 drafts.

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    Lions appear to be moving on from DT Nick Fairley
    by Larry Hartstein | CBSSports.com
    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/players/playerpage/1724820/nick-fairley
    Lions officials have told at least two agents they are no longer trying to re-sign defensive tackle Nick Fairley, reports the Detroit Free Press. Team brass negotiated with Fairley’s agent Tuesday but the sides could not come to terms, the report said.

    Fairley, who will visit the Bengals on Wednesday, spent his first four seasons in Detroit. He registered 13.5 sacks, four forced fumbles and 98 tackles in that span but never quite lived up to expectations. He missed half of last season with knee problems.

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    in reply to: Tweets – 3/11 free agency and stuff #20196
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    Invader is the hands expert.

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    Nick Fairley moves on to visit with Rams
    Posted by Josh Alper on March 12, 2015, 10:05 AM EDT
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    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/12/nick-fairley-moves-on-for-visit-with-rams/
    The Bengals got the first meeting with defensive tackle Nick Fairley after free agency opened, but it won’t be the last one that Fairley takes.

    Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Fairley is now headed for a visit with the Rams. If Fairley does end up joining the Rams defensive line, it will be a case of the rich getting richer.

    The Rams have recent first-round picks Aaron Donald and Michael Brockers at defensive tackle at the moment, so adding Fairley doesn’t really fall into the necessity column but adding him to the rotation would make for a constant stream of fresh and talented players in the middle of the defensive line.

    St. Louis has a similar rotation at defensive end with Robert Quinn, Chris Long and William Hayes, so opposing offenses would certainly have their hands full trying to control things at the line of scrimmage should Fairley end up joining the Rams.

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    Interior Defensive Linemen
    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/2015-nfl-free-agents-141400044–nfl.html
    1. Ndamukong Suh (Signed 6-year, $114M deal with MIA)
    2. Nick Fairley
    3. Terrance Knighton
    4. Dan Williams (Signed undisclosed deal with OAK)
    5. Jared Odrick (Signed 5-year, $42.5M deal with JAX)
    6. Stephen Paea (Signed four-year, $21M deal with WAS)
    7. C.J. Mosley
    8. Henry Melton

    9. Vince Wilfork

    10. Darnell Dockett (Signed 2-year, $7.5M deal with SF)
    11. Cory Redding (Signed 2-year, $6M deal with ARZ)

    12. Randy Starks

    12. Barry Cofield
    13. Letroy Guion
    14. Corey Peters (Signed 3-year, $10.5M deal with ARZ)
    15. B.J. Raji
    16. Kevin Williams
    17. Kenrick Ellis
    18. Ahtyba Rubin
    19. Tom Johnson (Re-signed 3-year, $7M deal with MIN)
    20. Jarvis Jenkins
    21. Alan Branch
    22. Alex Carrington
    23. Dwan Edwards (Re-signed 2-year, $4M deal with CAR)
    24. Pat Sims
    25. Tommy Kelly
    26. Mike Patterson

    27. Ricky Jean-Francois (Signed 3-year, $9M deal with WAS)

    28. Kendall Langford (Signed 4-year, $17.2M deal with IND)

    29. Chris Canty
    30. Leger Douzable
    31. Karl Klug
    32. Colin Cole (Re-signed 1-year, $1.05M deal with CAR)
    33. Kevin Vickerson
    34. Tyson Alualu (Re-signed 2-year, $6M deal with JAX)
    35. Demarcus Dobbs
    36. Vance Walker
    37. Andre Fluellen
    38. Fili Moala
    39. Nick Hayden
    40. Stephen Bowen

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    in reply to: Tweets – 3/11 free agency and stuff #20188
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    I would give Fairley Langford’s old contract, but not Cook’s contract. I don’t know that I trust him, but I think his skill set might be better than Brockers. Laram doesn’t like him.

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    You know what pisses me off? All the football people say this now … AFTER he is traded to a higher profile team out East.

    When he was a Ram, he was perennially dismissed as a bust.

    I think most of us here knew all along he was a skilled QB. But “out there,” he was being listed as an all-time draft bust and routinely dismissed by pundits.

    Well, bitterness never helps, does it?

    That’s right. lol And all the coverage is about the Eagles, nobody talks about the rams. Like in a lot of mock drafts, it is like they want the Rams to do something stupid. imo

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    This is just like reality tv. Who writes this stuff?

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    All the football people think Bradford has the better skills. Foles is better than Glennon or Hill or anyone else the Rams might have gotten to replace Bradford. imo Is he just filler until we find a real QB? Is he the answer at QB? He has demonstrated some potential, but anyone who makes it this far has to demonstrate some potential. Besides, we have no one under contract for next year. We solved the QB situation as best we could this year. imo We are still looking for a better answer for next year and beyond.

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    He probably had to face more pressure and better defensive play in those games. His batting average went down against better pitchers. This is his 4th year. He has a chance to learn more and improve.

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    How about, defenses started learning his skills and chips offense. They took away the number one options and what Foles did best. Therefore he had to depend on the plan B and his secondary skills. This caused a performance drop.

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    Segment 2 – Mike Martz 3-11-15
    Wednesday, March 11, 2015 4:58 PM

    Martz likes Foles. Loves our WRs. He believes in a GOOD offensive line, it makes the whole team better. (one of my precepts)

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    NFL Rumors – March 11 Updates:

    The Browns have talked to the Rams about Austin Davis. – Jeremy Fowler, ESPN

    http://walterfootball.com/nflrumors.php

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    Find this article at:
    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000478316/article/st-louis-rams-expected-to-resign-kenny-britt
    St. Louis Rams expected to re-sign Kenny Britt

    By Kevin Patra
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    Published: March 11, 2015 at 06:27 p.m.
    Updated: March 11, 2015 at 06:49 p.m.

    The St. Louis Rams will hang on to free-agent receiver Kenny Britt.

    NFL Media columnist Michael Silver reported Wednesday that the team is expected to re-sign the 26-year-old pass-catcher.

    Keeping Britt adds some semblance of consistency after a bevy of offseason changes on the offensive side of the ball. The Rams added a new offensive coordinator in Frank Cignetti before the team swapped Sam Bradford for Nick Foles on Tuesday.

    The enigmatic Britt set a career high with 48 catches to go along with 748 yards and three touchdown snags in 2014 — the second-best statistical year of his career. However, he topped 70 yards in just two contests.

    The Rams will take another spin with the one-two combination of Tavon Austin and the 6-foot-3 Britt — No. 51 on Around The NFL’s top 101 free agents list — for at least another year. Jeff Fisher could be in the market to add another wideout in a deep draft.

    The Rams also announced they re-signed free agent tight end Lance Kendricks.

    The latest Around The NFL Podcast analyzes early free agency news, including Ndamukong Suh to Miami, Devin McCourty’s new deal and much more. Find more Around The NFL content on NFL NOW.
    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000478316/article/st-louis-rams-expected-to-resign-kenny-britt?

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