Rams Camp Report: Day 17/Wagoner

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Rams Camp Report: Day 17
By Nick Wagoner

http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-rams/post/_/id/10722/rams-camp-report-day-17

EARTH CITY, Mo. -- A daily review of the hot topics coming out of St. Louis Rams training camp:

The Rams wrapped up the training camp portion of their preseason with a spirited practice in front of some special guests Wednesday afternoon. The football teams from Ferguson, Missouri-area high schools McCluer and McCluer North attended the practice before and after having their own practices in the indoor Rams Park facility. What they saw was a long, hot workout, but they also provided a little jolt of energy that certainly helped the Rams through the workout.

On the field, the Rams continue to make strides toward getting four key starters back on the field. Left tackle Jake Long continues on his trajectory to play against the Browns on Saturday as he took the bulk of the reps at his usual spot. Defensive tackle Michael Brockers again took most of the reps with the first-team defense at his spot and said he's expecting to play against Cleveland. Guard Rodger Saffold went beyond the individual work he did Tuesday and participated in some team drills by taking snaps at both guard spots. And linebacker James Laurinaitis, who has been out with an ankle injury, even got back in some seven-on-seven drills, though he has yet to play in 11-on-11. Laurinaitis spoke after practice and confirmed that the injury is to the same ankle he had offseason surgery on, but that the issues are unrelated. He says he's feeling good and if there had been a regular-season game anytime recently, he'd have played. The Rams have taken a cautious approach with all four players.

The Rams receivers had a bit of a rough go during one-on-one drills as wideouts Kenny Britt and Austin Pettis dropped what should have been easy completions. Tight end Jared Cook had no such issues and came up with a nice grab on a deep, back-shoulder throw from quarterback Sam Bradford in team drills. Cornerback Trumaine Johnson made a nice play on a deep pass on the next snap but was not pleased with himself when he didn't come up with the interception. Otherwise, the day was pretty nondescript as the Rams slogged through another long, hot practice.

As is custom, the Rams closed training camp with their usual "dizzy bat" races for all of the rookies and team interns. All participants pick up a ball and run 10 yards, drop it off, run another 10 yards and then do 10 spins with a wiffle ball bat. The catch is that the veterans can distract all participants by any means necessary, including dumping water and Gatorade on those spinning. It's a lighthearted and fun way to call it a camp.

Aside from the high school teams taking in practice, the Rams had another special guest Wednesday: newly minted Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive back Aeneas Williams.

Wednesday's practice was the final day of training camp open to the fans, but the Rams will be back at it Thursday afternoon for their final practice before traveling to Cleveland on Friday.
 

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Rams Day 17 Camp Report

Nate Latsch

http://stl.scout.com/2/1436657.html

ST. LOUIS — The Rams officially closed out training camp on Wednesday afternoon with a hot and humid practice session highlighted by the attendance of two area football teams from McCluer and McCluer North high schools.
You can read more about that here.

The biggest news from on the field, as it has been much of the last week or so, was that players who have been injured recently took steps toward returning to regular practice action and possibly even being able to play in the Rams’ third preseason game, on Saturday in Cleveland.

Middle linebacker James Laurinaitis, who has been hampered by an ankle injury, was the latest player working his way closer and closer to a full-time return to the field. He took part in 7-on-7 work on Wednesday but was held out of the 11-on-11 team portion of practice.

“I don’t rest very well,” Laurinaitis said. “It’s not one of my attributes. I don’t like it. It felt good to be out there and I would assume we do a little more tomorrow and just keep phasing back in.”

Laurinaitis, who is entering his sixth season, said he feels good and actually feels like he has fresh legs, which is one of the positives to come from the veteran linebacker missing several days of practice time.

• In non-injury related news, the Rams waived/injured running back Isaiah Pead on Wednesday. Pead tore his ACL in the loss to the Packers on Saturday. The transaction does not mean that Pead is gone from the Rams. If he clears waivers, which is expected, he would rejoin the team and be placed on injured reserve.

• The NFL recently announced it has increased the size of the practice squad from eight players to 10. Fisher was asked about that after practice.

“It gives us an opportunity to develop two additional players and everybody else,” he said. “So it adds players to the pool, the developmental pool, which will be good. It’ll give us some flexibility as far as the decision is concerned.”

• Among the players who did not practice on Wednesday because of injuries were linebackers Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Sammy Brown and Pat Schiller and cornerbacks Brandon McGee and E.J. Gaines.

• Cornerback Darren Woodard returned to practice and, if he is available Saturday, would figure to get plenty of work if McGee and Gaines are out.

• There weren’t a lot of highlights from practice on Wednesday, but wide receiver Chris Givens snagged two nice passes during one-on-one drills. He burned Trumaine Johnson down the right sideline for a touchdown and then later beat rookie Lamarcus Joyner on a nice route downfield. Tavon Austin also got the better of Joyner during the one-on-one work.

• Phillip Steward, who is competing for one of the final roster spots at linebacker, had a nice interception of a pass intended for Alex Bayer during 7-on-7 drills. Rookie Greg Reid also grabbed an interception a few moments later.

• While training camp is officially over, the Rams return to the practice field on Thursday evening for their final session in St. Louis before traveling to Cleveland on Friday.