Rams' Saffold adjusting to life at right tackle

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By R.B. FALLSTROM — AP Sports Writer

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ST. LOUIS — Rodger Saffold was the St. Louis Rams' left tackle his first three NFL seasons, wearing his boyhood idol Orlando Pace's No. 76 jersey and leading the protection for Sam Bradford.

He's had several months to handle the reality that it is no longer his position.

"I mean, it's a business," Saffold said. "I enjoy the left tackle position but at the same time I'm loyal to the team, anybody will tell you that. Now, I'm just trying to see if I can put it all together."

Saffold said he'll make the transition, and get the job done.

"I'm not used to folding, that's the biggest pressure," he said. "It's going good as long as I keep working."

Jake Long got a four-year, $34 million free agent deal to be the left tackle. So Saffold, a natural lefty, is adjusting to right tackle.

Hitting the weight room could help him make the transition.

"There's no doubt in my mind that he's going to come in and play at a Pro Bowl level, and knowing you've got that anchor on the blind side, it really helps," Bradford said.

Thus far, defensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said Saffold has been a fairly quick study.

"In the spring there were some growing pains, I think," Schottenheimer said. "He obviously worked extremely hard over the break and he's really looked good."

Defensive end Chris Long goes against Saffold every day in practice, and was impressed after an estimated 1,400 fans attended the first full-pad practice of camp Monday.

"I've always had a lot of faith in Rodger as a player and I think he's in a really good spot," Long said. "He's really done a great job of kind of embracing the change."

Saffold was a right tackle for a few weeks during OTAs as a rookie in 2010 before displacing Jason Smith. Aside from that, he hasn't played there since the ninth grade in Bedford, Ohio.

He's the latest in a long line of starters at a revolving door position. Since moving to the Midwest in 1995, only Smith, Alex Barron, Ryan Tucker and Wayne Gandy have held the spot more than one year.

Saffold follows a one-year shift by Barry Richardson, who was following in the footsteps of Adam Goldberg, John St. Clair, Kyle Turley, Grant Williams, Darryl Ashmore, Brandon Gorin and Zach Wiegert.

That incessant shuffling could end with Saffold, a second-rounder in 2010 who's battled injuries but has made 35 career starts at left tackle.

The training camp experience has been occasionally stressful for Saffold, but the newness also has been a positive.

"It makes camp more interesting definitely," Saffold said. "I'm a little more excited to get there on the field because I'm doing something I haven't done very much, and haven't done in a long, long time."

The 6-foot-5 Saffold is listed at 332 pounds, nearly 20 pounds heavier than the weight on the team Website. He takes pride in being the last offensive lineman to leave the weight room. He's done bench press repetitions at 420 pounds.

"Now," Saffold said, "I've got a little extra oomph."

The first of four full-pad workouts this week also marked rookie offensive lineman Barrett Jones' debut after missing the first week rehabbing from left foot surgery. Jones was a fourth-round pick after a successful career at Alabama and also participated in a walkthrough Sunday.

"Physically, I feel really good," Jones said. "Mentally, it's the NFL. I've got a long way to go and I feel really rusty, obviously.

"Really, every rookie is just kind of thinking a lot right now and you've got to just go out there and play fast and quit thinking."

The other draft picks have been thrown right into the mix led by versatile first-rounder Tavon Austin, who's been as quick as advertised.

The Rams also had a special teams practice in pads on Sunday in the buildup for a scrimmage on Saturday at the Edward Jones Dome.

"As always is the case the first day in pads, you look and your team just slows down," coach Jeff Fisher said. "You're running around fast with great team speed and then you put the plastic on, so it's a process.

"By Saturday, I think they'll feel very comfortable."
 

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sloramfan said:
defensive coordinator...brian shottenheimer? :ww:

go rams

slo
Saw that and had to look again lol smh.
Good to hear saffold talk about loyalty and passion after the change. It may or may not be all talk but professional to say the least.
 

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Rabid Ram said:
sloramfan said:
defensive coordinator...brian shottenheimer? :ww:

go rams

slo
Saw that and had to look again lol smh.
Good to hear saffold talk about loyalty and passion after the change. It may or may not be all talk but professional to say the least.

All talk? I am sure Rodger knows by now he can command major coin as an OT switch-hitter. :ww:
 

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X Factor to the growth of our offense IMO.
Hit it Rodger!

If the left and right Tackles can be solidified and set into motion this year thats a MAJOR step forward for the entire offense. HUGE.

I still contend that Saffold's transition and Brian Quick's development are the biggest X factors in this seasons offense.
 

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mojorizen7 said:
X Factor to the growth of our offense IMO.
Hit it Rodger!

If the left and right Tackles can be solidified and set into motion this year thats a MAJOR step forward for the entire offense. HUGE.

I still contend that Saffold's transition and Brian Quick's development are the biggest X factors in this seasons offense.
Both can be huge if they succeed. Both can be epic if they are entrenched in our future.
 

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DR RAM said:
mojorizen7 said:
X Factor to the growth of our offense IMO.
Hit it Rodger!

If the left and right Tackles can be solidified and set into motion this year thats a MAJOR step forward for the entire offense. HUGE.

I still contend that Saffold's transition and Brian Quick's development are the biggest X factors in this seasons offense.
Both can be huge if they succeed. Both can be epic if they are entrenched in our future.
And if Saffold fails our entire OLine will be thrown into turmoil without any depth. He's being counted on heavily to solidify this line,just as much as J.Long.

As far as Quick is concerned...well he's the PICK. The high 2nd rd pick with all the obvious physical skills,who's been granted the luxury of being brought along slowly with his small school background.
If Quick takes a BIG step this season and is able to start opposite Givens then guys like Austin and Bailey will be able to gradually settle into their roles....without being heavily gameplanned against from day 1(which is my only fear with Tavon).

If the Rams can come out and get the ball to guys like Givens,Cook,Quick,Pettis and Richardson early....and score points,i think that in the end(of this season),Tavon will end up being even more effective when Defenses just aren't ready to defend him. Givens will be a very good WR,but if no one can emerge on the other side i think Tavon will be subject to too much attention....and lets face it,he's a guy who who cant play on the outside. I'm cool with that,but we need either Quick or someone to emerge opposite Givens,because trust me....its going to be tough going for Givens this season to get one on one's.

JMO
 

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mojorizen7 said:
DR RAM said:
mojorizen7 said:
X Factor to the growth of our offense IMO.
Hit it Rodger!

If the left and right Tackles can be solidified and set into motion this year thats a MAJOR step forward for the entire offense. HUGE.

I still contend that Saffold's transition and Brian Quick's development are the biggest X factors in this seasons offense.
Both can be huge if they succeed. Both can be epic if they are entrenched in our future.
And if Saffold fails our entire OLine will be thrown into turmoil without any depth. He's being counted on heavily to solidify this line,just as much as J.Long.

As far as Quick is concerned...well he's the PICK. The high 2nd rd pick with all the obvious physical skills,who's been granted the luxury of being brought along slowly with his small school background.
If Quick takes a BIG step this season and is able to start opposite Givens then guys like Austin and Bailey will be able to gradually settle into their roles....without being heavily gameplanned against from day 1(which is my only fear with Tavon).

If the Rams can come out and get the ball to guys like Givens,Cook,Quick,Pettis and Richardson early....and score points,i think that in the end(of this season),Tavon will end up being even more effective when Defenses just aren't ready to defend him. Givens will be a very good WR,but if no one can emerge on the other side i think Tavon will be subject to too much attention....and lets face it,he's a guy who who cant play on the outside. I'm cool with that,but we need either Quick or someone to emerge opposite Givens,because trust me....its going to be tough going for Givens this season to get one on one's.

JMO
And its a very good opinion, right on. Only thing, Pead is a much better receiver than Richardson
train
 

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News Bot said:
By R.B. FALLSTROM — AP Sports Writer

Hitting the weight room could help him make the transition.

Saffold has always been in this room. He tore his pec there and he excels in his many Weight room visits. No one puts in more time in this room ...hard to understand this statement.

"There's no doubt in my mind that he's going to come in and play at a Pro Bowl level, and knowing you've got that anchor on the blind side, it really helps," Bradford said.

Defensive end Chris Long goes against Saffold every day in practice, and was impressed after an estimated 1,400 fans attended the first full-pad practice of camp Monday.

Many hear do not believe this and have posted saying so but I really think that Boudreau having spent an entire season with Saffold ...saw that Saffold body type & abilities was such that he would be a much better RIGHT OT in the NFL than Left. His ceiling @ ORT is much higher there. I can see a pro bowl future with Saffold @ RIGHT OT.

The 6-foot-5 Saffold is listed at 332 pounds, nearly 20 pounds heavier than the weight on the team Website. He takes pride in being the last offensive lineman to leave the weight room. He's done bench press repetitions at 420 pounds."Now," Saffold said, "I've got a little extra oomph."

Saffold may not have the pass blocking down the way he wants but his run blocking from his bettlejuice headed self will be something to see! His body tyype is made for ORT!