Rams News Recap for March 4

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Rams News Items From March 4

No Cap Crisis for Rams –PD
After considerable hand-wringing and anxiety among Rams fans and some media observers this offseason, the Rams salary cap situation isn’t nearly as dire as some had feared.

2014 Team Needs: St. Louis Rams –PFF
The Rams are in a tight spot up against the cap in 2014 with loads of large cap hits coming due. Sam Bradford, Chris Long, James Laurinaitis, and Cortland Finnegan are all set to have cap hits in the top 10 at their positions and none were even close to top 10 players last season.

Malcolm Jenkins Part of Deep Safety Group –TST
Should the Rams take a chance on Malcolm Jenkins? One of the St. Louis Rams’ biggest needs is at the safety position. The Rams are solid at strong safety with T.J. McDonald, but at free safety, the Rams are very thin.

Jim Thomas’ Rams Chat Highlights: Mar. 4

Should Kaepernick Be Paid Elite QB Money? –Video


Saffold Dictates the Rams Direction this Offseason –Radio Interview

Rams Meet with Greg Robinson at Auburn Pro Day –TST
The Rams sent a very special envoy to chat with a potential first-round pick. It’s no secret that the St. Louis Rams are doing their homework on Auburn offensive tackle Greg Robinson.

Ram Bytes: Don’t Go Crazy on Contract for Saffold –Bernie
Saffold is a good player. And a good guy. And he’s a versatile player, capable of playing guard and both tackle spots depending on where the Rams need him. And there’s no question that the Rams’ offensive line needs retooling, and with some likely salary-cap related departures forthcoming, the immediate O-line depth is an issue.

Rams Among NFC Front Offices Under Pressure this Offseason –Banks
As March begins to unfold, here’s a look at four front offices — one in each NFC division — that are the under the most pressure to get it right this offseason, improving the fortunes of the product they field this fall

Rams free-agent preview: Running back –Wagoner
The team’s two most productive running backs in 2013 were rookies Zac Stacy and Benny Cunningham. Clearly, both remain under the team’s control for 2014 and look poised to return to their roles with Stacy as the starter and primary ball carrier and Cunningham occasionally spelling him.

Rams free-agent preview: Defensive tackle –Wagoner
Much like defensive end, the Rams also have their quartet of defensive tackles under club control heading into 2014. The team signed Jermelle Cudjo to a contract extension last year, allowing them to retain the rights to Cudjo and fellow backup Matt Conrath along with starters Michael Brockers and Kendall Langford for another year.

Gordon’s Tipsheet: Manziel Draft Stock Dipping
NFL Draft stocks soar and plummet long after college players quit playing games.Team executives, coaches and scouts start talking themselves into or out of drafting certain players. So far this year, the scuttlebutt has Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel taking a big hit.

Rob Rang’s NFL Mock Draft: #11-20 –Video

NFL Comparison: Mike Evans –Video