After initial plans on DBs fall through, the Rams are trying to regroup

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http://www.latimes.com/sports/nfl/la-sp-rams-defensive-backs-20160403-story.html

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The third in a series of occasional stories on the Rams' depth by position, as the team prepares for the April 28-30 NFL draft. Today, the defensive backs:

There would be no question about status of the Rams' secondary if the team's brain trust had executed its proclaimed off-season strategy of re-signing four key free agents.

The team put the near $14-million-per-year franchise tag on cornerback Trumaine Johnson and re-signed safety-linebacker Mark Barron to a five-year contract reportedly worth $45 million, but cornerback Janoris Jenkins signed a huge deal with the New York Giants and safety Rodney McLeod joined the Philadelphia Eagles.

So, half of the group that the Rams drafted or signed and developed the last four years will compete against them next season.

"This is the first time since we've been here… we've had to deal with unrestricted free agency," said Coach Jeff Fisher, who is preparing for his fifth season with the Rams. "Try and keep them all ... you can't."

Fisher said the Rams and Jenkins "were a lot closer than people think" to working out a deal. The Giants reportedly gave Jenkins a five-year, $62-million contract.

"I spoke to him several times during the process and prior to the process," Fisher said. "I expected that we were going to get things worked out. And then the money did take off. The market was there."

General Manager Les Snead declined to provide specifics when asked why the team chose to franchise Johnson rather than Jenkins. But Johnson, 26, now appears to be the leader of the secondary. He intercepted seven passes last season.

To help offset the loss of Jenkins, the Rams signed free agent Coty Sensabaugh, 27. He intercepted one pass last season for the Tennessee Titans, returning it for a touchdown.

"Coty is an instinctive, smart, I think, productive player that you can plug in and play either side," Fisher said.

Titans Coach Mike Mularkey described Sensabaugh as a "very smart player. … He can cover, he can tackle. He can do a lot for the Rams."

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Eric Patterson and Troy Hill are other cornerbacks on the roster. The Rams also could bolster the position in the draft.

Safety T.J. McDonald, the former USC standout, will return after undergoing shoulder surgery for an injury that sidelined him the final four games last season. Cody Davis, Maurice Alexander, Christian Bryant and Joyner are players that will compete to replace McLeod.

And the Rams could possibly bring in a veteran.

"There's still some free agents out there that have the experience," Fisher said. "And plus … we're not hesitant to go draft at that position and play them early."

Snead said defensive coordinator Gregg Williams would find a creative way to blend the unit.

"All of those guys play a role," Snead said. "That's how Gregg is."

Draft prospects

The Rams have four picks among the first 100 in this month's draft. They have the 15th overall pick, two second-round picks (Nos. 43 and 45) and spots in the third (No. 76), fourth (No. 110th) and sixth (No. 190th) rounds.

The Rams are seeking to upgrade at quarterback and also at receiver, but the loss of Jenkins makes cornerback another priority the team could try to fill early, and should not have to move up from No. 15 to grab one.

In his first mock draft, the Times' Sam Farmer projected five defensive backs would be selected in the first round, including Florida State safety Jalen Ramsey fifth overall, Florida cornerback Vernon Hargreaves sixth, Ohio State cornerback Eli Apple 14th, Virginia Tech cornerback Kendall Fuller 24th and Ohio State safety Vonn Bell 25th.

Clemson cornerback Mackensie Alexander and Louisiana State safety Jalen Mills are among other defensive backs in the draft.

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Not concerned. We've got some young dogs in the secondary that are hungry to step up and have their roles expanded.
Gaines, Roberson, Joyner, Alexander, Davis...
 

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Not concerned. We've got some young dogs in the secondary that are hungry to step up and have their roles expanded.
Gaines, Roberson, Joyner, Alexander, Davis...
I too think we will be just fine!!(y):D
 

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I like how they don't even mentioned Gaines and Roberson who are ahead of Patterson and Hill. Just to make it sound like we're in some trouble at corner. Otherwise the article is useless.
 

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I trust Fisher and Snead completely with db's . Jenkins market value was too high for us to keep him in my opinion. And i think we got some young studs on the line-up that I believe are up to the task. I would like to see a receiver and a blocking te.
 

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I like how they don't even mentioned Gaines and Roberson who are ahead of Patterson and Hill. Just to make it sound like we're in some trouble at corner. Otherwise the article is useless.
Seems like a pretty large piece of the secondary to omit from the article. Like most people, I am not worried about the secondary - plenty of young guys like Joyner, Roberson and Gaines coming through.
 

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I like how they don't even mentioned Gaines and Roberson who are ahead of Patterson and Hill. Just to make it sound like we're in some trouble at corner. Otherwise the article is useless.

Yeah. And he threw Joyner in the FS mix making it look like we were bone dry at CB depth. Wrong. Another lazy journalist. Shocking.
 

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Man that was a rough read, hopefully the times gets better with football as we get through this first season back. Patterson and Hill????