Rams News Recap: August 14

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Rams Notes: Vermeil Part of Group Taking Football to China –PD
Following the preseason opener against New Orleans, coach Jeff Fisher said there was a chance 15 or 16 of the 18 players who sat out that contest could be on the field the following week against Green Bay.

Jenkins, Langford Among Rams Back on Field –PD
Following the preseason opener against New Orleans, coach Jeff Fisher said there was a chance 15 or 16 of the 18 players who sat out that contest could be on the field the following week against Green Bay.

Rams Rookie Safety Maurice Alexander on His Preparation –Radio Interview

Rams’ QB Bradford Ready to Return to Field –Latsch
Sam Bradford can’t wait to get back on the field.

Rams Report: Fisher Expects Bradford to Play at Least a Quarter vs. Packers –PD
Quarterback Sam Bradford will see his first game action Saturday when the Rams take on the Green Bay Packers Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Edward Jones Dome.

Rams Day 15 Camp Report –Latsch
The Rams got some good news Thursday with the return of cornerback Janoris Jenkins to the practice field after dealing with a recent hamstring injury and may have escaped injury to rookie offensive lineman Demetrius Rhaney

Coach O’s Rams Training Camp Report: August 14

Jim Fadler’s Rams Training Camp Twitter Coverage: Aug. 14

Undrafted Rookie TE Alex Bayer Has Impressed Rams –Latsch
Alex Bayer was a little nervous at first. But it didn’t take long for the Rams’ undrafted rookie tight end to shake whatever nerves he had during his first NFL preseason game.

Rams Camp Report: Day 15 –Wagoner
A daily review of the hot topics coming out of St. Louis Rams training camp:

Rams Still Sorting Through O-line Depth –Wagoner
Slowly but surely, the St. Louis Rams are drawing closer to having their five projected starting offensive linemen available to play together.

Camp Confidential: St. Louis Rams –Wagoner
As one of the few training camps in the league at which music doesn’t regularly blare through temporary speaker setups, the soundtrack to the St. Louis Rams 2014 camp is limited to the sounds of pads cracking and the ensuing trash talk.

TE Alex Bayer one of Rams’ Camp Surprises –Wagoner
Back in the spring when the St. Louis Rams were going through organized team activities, it was clear that most of the rookies were still working to get acclimated to their new jobs.

Charges Dropped Against Rams’ Dunbar –PD
Charges were dropped today against Rams linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar for his role in a July 20 altercation outside a nightclub in the South Beach area of Miami Beach.

Morning Ram-blings: The Ultimate Team –Wagoner
On Wednesday afternoon, ESPN Insider Mark Dominik put together the best team money can buy using every roster and every cap number for players around the league.

Jim Thomas & Nick Wagoner Post Practice Tweets: Aug. 14

Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher Press Conference Transcript: Aug. 14

ESPN’s Ron Jaworski Talks Rams and the NFC West –Radio Interview

PFT: Rams Could Be A Dangerous Team –Video

Alex Marvez & Gil Brandt Break Down Tavon Austin –Radio Interview

Under the Lights: Rams DC Gregg Williams –Video

Sam Bradford on His Return From Injury; Team’s Faith in Him as QB –Radio Interview
 

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Morning Ram-blings: The what if game
By Nick Wagoner

http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-rams/post/_/id/10525/morning-ram-blings-the-what-if-game

EARTH CITY, Mo. -- The St. Louis Rams passed on the opportunity to use the No. 2 overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft on quarterback Robert Griffin III. They opted to trade the selection to the Washington Redskins for a bounty of picks which included this year's No. 2 overall choice, lineman Greg Robinson.

There are plenty of "what if" scenarios in that situation itself but there's another that stems from this story on NFL.com. In Judy Battista's piece about backup quarterbacks, she relays a story from Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis and ESPN analyst Bill Polian in which Polian tells Lewis he'd still be calling the shots for the Indianapolis Colts if he'd drafted quarterback Andy Dalton in 2011.

Apparently, Polian had strongly considered drafting Dalton to be Peyton Manning's backup that season. Following the logic here, had Dalton been Manning's backup instead of Dan Orlovsky or Curtis Painter or Kerry Collins, the Colts would have fared better and wouldn't have ended up with the No. 1 overall pick.

Of course, had all of that played out, the Rams would have been sitting with the first pick in the draft and a shot at quarterback Andrew Luck. NFL.com's Chris Wesseling pointed out the "what if" scenario in this piece.

Now, there's a lot to consider here but the first question is to wonder why, if Polian was in charge, the Colts didn't simply draft Dalton. They would have had to do it in the first round, at No. 22 overall but they had a chance. Instead, they went with tackle Anthony Castonzo.

The other part of the equation is whether the Rams would have drafted Luck instead of auctioning off the top pick for what likely would have been an even bigger package than the one they got from Washington. At the time, Jeff Fisher and Les Snead were settling into their roles as head coach and general manager but they did and do have belief in quarterback Sam Bradford.

I think it's entirely possible if they had wanted to trade the pick, they would have gotten more than the Redskins gave them with Luck as the bargaining chip. Passing on Luck would have been a bad choice in my opinion, but I don't think it's a sure thing they would have taken him.

Either way, it's all a "what if" game but it's an interesting one to ponder in light of Polian's comments.

I.C.Y.M.I.

A roundup of Thursday's Rams stories appearing on ESPN.com. ... In the Ram-blings, we opened the day with a look at Mark Dominik's dream team with the salary cap. ... In Camp Confidential, we took a bigger-picture look at the team's training camp so far. ... Next, we delved into the ongoing battles for backup jobs along the offensive line. ... From there, it was on to a look at rookie tight end Alex Bayer's impressive work so far. ... We then got the news that charges against linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar were dropped in Miami. ... We closed the day with a practice report from Thursday's 15th summer workout.

Elsewhere:

At stltoday.com, Jim Thomas writes that Tavon Austin is more comfortable in his second season.

Joe Lyons examines the development of offensive tackle Sean Hooey.

At 101sports.com, D'Marco Farr says he wants to see Bradford excel on Saturday afternoon.

Dan Pompei offers a great look at the ever-difficult NFC West division.

Here's the video from Fisher's acceptance of the ALS ice bucket challenge.