Rams' Ogletree eager to play at lighter weight/AP

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Rams' Ogletree eager to play at lighter weight

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http://www.sfchronicle.com/sports/article/Rams-Ogletree-eager-to-play-at-lighter-weight-6434253.php


ST. LOUIS (AP) — Alec Ogletree has led the St. Louis Rams in tackles both of his NFL seasons.

The outside linebacker has shed a few pounds this year in hopes of making it three in a row.

"I came in probably 10 pounds lighter than I did last year and I feel great," Ogletree said. "I'm able to fly around."

The former first-round pick out of Georgia was determined to begin training camp at the weight he wanted to carry for the season.

"I definitely came in a lot slimmer," said Ogletree, who's listed as 6-foot-2 and 245 pounds but said he's about 10 pounds lighter.

"I didn't feel sluggish, but I just knew I could stand to lose a couple pounds. I wanted to get down so I could move around a lot faster."

The Rams went for playmakers at the start of the 2013 draft, trading picks to get speedy Tavon Austin at No. 8 and Ogletree with the 30th selection.

Austin has been sporadically productive while the rangy Ogletree has benefited from being surrounded by veterans on the defense, perhaps middle linebacker James Laurinaitis most of all, and has amassed 324 total tackles.

Laurinaitis led the team in tackles each of his first four seasons before being usurped by Ogletree, who's done more than enough to compensate for the occasional play when he's caught out of position.

Like others in the defense, Ogletree has a lot more confidence in his grasp of the system entering coordinator Gregg Williams' second season back with the Rams.

"I'm totally way more comfortable in the defense," Ogletree said. "Right now, it's about fine-tuning stuff and making sure you're consistent."

The Rams added depth at linebacker by signing free agent Akeem Ayers, originally a second-round draft pick by Fisher at Tennessee in 2011 and with 48 career starts.

"He's come back here and fit in very well," Williams said before training camp. "Hide the things that he doesn't do real well, but maximize the things that he does do well."

In his first two seasons, Ogletree learned the value of practice. In college, he might have been able to get by on sheer talent.

Now he's anxious to do more for a franchise that's been on the cusp of contention after a long dry spell. The Rams, who haven't fielded a winning team in a decade, have posted seven, seven and six victories the first three seasons under coach Jeff Fisher.

Substituting for size, he'll rely on leverage and better use of his hands at the point of attack. He vows to spend more time watching film, too.

"I'll hopefully continue to lead the team in tackles, and in other categories, too," he said. "Most of all, I want to win. The individual stuff, that'll take care of itself as long as we're winning."
 

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Should help him a lot. His game really isn't about power, it's about speed and athleticism. This should help him not whiff on Russell Wilson this time.
 

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Its good to see he's committed. He had some character concerns out of college. But he's been a solid citizen as far as I know. And it sounds like he's committed to improvement. No doubt he has the talent to be one of the best OLB's in the league. Now he's gotta go out and do it.
 

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If he was still lined up over the TE, I'd be nervous...but with Ayers (UCLA fight, fight , FIGHT!) no prob, Tree...do you...
JL55 didn't do so well with that tho....How much muscle did he lose? whats his fat %%%%?
 

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Barron played on the other end of the line from him half the time and he fucked dudes up. idk his weight but he couldn't have weighed more than 235lbs so this shouldn't be a problem if he works on technique and reading the play more
 

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I'm looking for a huge year from Tree he has all the tools to be a star. And I think like alot of our young players entering their prime he's going to come strong and get it it done.
 

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I think this is positive news here.

It could also be that he witnessed late last season what would seem like a half dozen big safeties hanging around & on the filed when he & Dunbar were on the sidelines! Barron-McDonald-Alexander all pushing to get on the field in this pass happy NFL the bigger slower OSLB'ers sit. Tree better be able to scoot fast & fly around.

Smart move Tree!(y)