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Rams' Rhaney is more than just the guy drafted after Sam
Nate Latsch

http://msn.foxsports.com/midwest/st...re-than-just-the-guy-drafted-after-sam-052014

When he introduced six of the seven players the Rams selected on the third day of the draft, general manager Les Snead made sure to point out one player in particular.
No, not Michael Sam.
It was Demetrius Rhaney, a center from Tennessee State.
"We're going to do one request," Snead said when he addressed the media. "We're going to ask Demetrius the first question. Since we picked Michael at 249, and Demetrius at 250, I'm not sure if anybody knows we actually drafted Demetrius."
That first question went a little awry.

Asked how it felt to be the answer to a trivia question -- Who was the player drafted immediately after Michael Sam? -- Rhaney instead offered an answer about Sam.
"It feels good," Rhaney said. "I'm happy that they gave him the opportunity to be here, to play ball. He earned it. He had a good senior campaign."
It was a fitting answer from the 21-year-old from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., who also answered questions about Sam on a conference call with reporters immediately after the Rams drafted him. The two players could be linked for some time, and Rhaney seems fine with that.
After all, both overcame significant obstacles in their lives to get here. Rhaney's story includes more than his fair share of heartbreak.
"I went through a lot coming out of high school," he said. "Some transcript issues, so I had to sign up to a junior college in Iowa. I played two years there and then transferred over to Tennessee State. Coming out of high school, my mom passed when I was in middle school. And I lost my grandmother and my great-grandmother on the same date in high school, coming up into Signing Day. It's been a long road, but I'm thankful."

Wait, what? Hold up a second. He lost his grandmother and great-grandmother on the same day or the same date in different years?
"Same day," Rhaney explained. "My grandmother and my great-grandmother. One passed that morning, at like four o'clock that morning, and then my great-grandmother passed that night at like 10 o'clock."
Rhaney was smiling as he spoke to reporters, showing how strong he was inside his massive 6-foot-2, 301-pound frame.
"I just toughed it out," he said. "I had to go to two funerals the next week. But I'm here and I'm thankful. I know they're looking down on me proud. I'm thankful."

Rhaney, the final player selected by the Rams in the seven-round draft, likely had the least celebrated college career of any of the Rams' 11 draftees. But he could establish himself as a developmental prospect on the interior of the offensive line.
Rhaney played right tackle as a freshman and sophomore at Ellsworth Community College in Iowa Falls, Iowa. He then played right guard as a junior at Tennessee State and center as a senior last fall.
"It's different, but I learned to love it," Rhaney said of the center spot. "That's what got me here, so I love it."
Rhaney impressed at his pro day at TSU. He recorded 24 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press, had a vertical jump of 29 inches, ran the shuttle in 4.72 seconds and ran the 40-yard dash twice in less than 5 seconds. The vertical leap and 40 times would rank among the top performances turned in by offensive linemen at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.

Rhaney will have an opportunity to make his mark with the Rams, who are thin at the interior offensive line spots after losing guards Chris Williams (Bills) and Shelley Smith (Dolphins) to free-agent deals and releasing Harvey Dahl.
St. Louis already had three centers on the roster in starter Scott Wells and reserves Tim Barnes and Barrett Jones. Rodger Saffold and rookie No. 2 overall pick Greg Robinson could be the starters at guard, with Jones, youngster Brandon Washington and Rhaney in the mix as reserves.
Rhaney has also proven to be a quick study.
Just minutes after he was drafted, he was asked about his new team's offensive line and pointed out a little-known fact about Wells that links the two players.
"They've got some pretty good players," Rhaney said. "Their center (Wells), he was also drafted in the seventh round. I'm just ready to come in and compete and play some ball."
 

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Poor guy, the pick that no one heard. We have some depth spots open in the interior so he'll have his shot. I'm pulling for him.
 

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Definitely pulling for him, Van Dyk, and Barrett Jones. Our offensive line could definitely use some good backups.
 

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Wow. Impressive workout numbers. A superior athlete that is raw. Another one to watch this summer.
 

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I like this kid. I thought he came across really well in the press conference and his versatility is going to be useful. I hope he makes the 53 man roster.
 

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Cut wells please

Barnes, jones, rhaney battle for the c position
No need to cut anyone right now IMO.

Open battle for Center in training camp, and if Wells can't win the starting job (or if he's only barely better), cut him then.
 

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No need to cut anyone right now IMO.

Open battle for Center in training camp, and if Wells can't win the starting job (or if he's only barely better), cut him then.

If a decent FS is cut on June 1st then rams should cut wells in order to make room for said FA Free Safety. Iyam, there remains a huge hole at S for the rams. If the rams or fans expect a 4th round to come in and be a capable starter then we have big problems
 

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If a decent FS is cut on June 1st then rams should cut wells in order to make room for said FA Free Safety. Iyam, there remains a huge hole at S for the rams. If the rams or fans expect a 4th round to come in and be a capable starter then we have big problems
At this point, the roster has lots of room.

And I'm not sure there is going to be some great safety cut. You have to look at each person involved (and not just their draft slot.)