Rams TE Kendricks gets it done receiving, blocking

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By WARREN MAYES — Associated Press

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ST. LOUIS — Rams tight end Lance Kendricks has developed into more than just a red zone threat. He has at least two catches or a touchdown in each of his last five games.

The 6-foot-3, 250 pound Kendricks also is a solid blocker and has helped improve the Rams' running game in the past three weeks.

It's the best start for Kendricks since he was drafted in the second round out of Wisconsin in 2011. Last year, he finished with 42 receptions for 519 yards. That was the most yards receiving by a Rams tight end since the team moved to St. Louis in 1995.

This season, Kendricks has 20 catches for 159 yards and three touchdowns. Eleven of his receptions have been for first downs. He had a season-high five catches against Dallas.

"I would agree I'm off to a good start this season," Kendricks said Friday. "The main thing for me is to stay consistent. I have things to work on and make myself a better player. I want to improve my game.

"As far as tight ends, it's kind of hard because we have so many different jobs. We have a lot on our plate but at the same time, I want to make the most out of it."

He has done that for the Rams (3-5). Kendricks is versatile and can also line up in the slot as a receiver or come out of the backfield as a fullback.

The Rams are playing a lot of two- and three-tight end sets, so Kendricks is heavily involved.

In last week's 14-9 loss to Seattle, Kendricks caught two passes for 23 yards. He also helped block on the line as rookie running back Zac Stacy had 134 yards rushing on 26 carries.

Kendricks has shown a knack for scoring in the red zone. All three of his touchdowns have been come inside the 20-yard line.

"They make an emphasis on trying to find me down there so hopefully, I can get in there this week," Kendricks said.

Kendricks had the lone touchdown against San Francisco when he caught a 6-yard pass from quarterback Sam Bradford, who is out for the season with a knee injury. In the win over Houston, Kendricks caught a 2-yard touchdown pass from Bradford.

He showed his athletic ability when he left his feet and dove, tapping the ball on the pylon for a 16-yard touchdown reception from Bradford against Jacksonville.

Rams coach Jeff Fisher has noticed.

"Well, Lance had been outstanding on the line of scrimmage and he's making plays down the field," Fisher said. "He's blocking big football players pretty well."

Besides blocking on the edge of the line, Kendricks also blocks out the backfield when he lines up as a fullback.

It doesn't matter to him. Being on the field and contributing is meaningful to him.

"It's fun being out there, especially since we're running the ball well," Kendricks said. "We've had good communication on the field."

Kendricks had offseason knee surgery and said he is healthy. What helped him recover was doing yoga after reading articles that made him think it would be good for him.

He believes yoga helps him with his flexibility, which would help him from becoming injury-prone. He doesn't practice it much during the season but he makes it an offseason priority.

"The main thing is the flexibility aspect for me," Kendricks said. "It's relaxing. It's fun to do. It's something you can go away and do and just chill. It's kind of addicting."

NOTES: DE Robert Quinn, who had three sacks last week and 10 for the season, missed practice for the second day because of illness. He is listed as questionable Sunday against Tennessee. ... RB Stacy (foot) was limited Friday and is questionable. ... G Harvey Dahl (knee) is out. ... Members of the military attended practice and got autographs afterward. Sunday's game is Military Appreciation Day for the Rams.
 

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What to do with Lance Kendricks?

He's a FA after 2014.

Me: I love him as a player. Solid blocker. Solid receiving threat.

He's shed his injury-prone label.

Me: I make a run at extending him.
 

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What to do with Lance Kendricks?

He's a FA after 2014.

Me: I love him as a player. Solid blocker. Solid receiving threat.

He's shed his injury-prone label.

Me: I make a run at extending him.

no question - you extend him
 

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Extend him and hope Cook becomes more of the receiving threat. Resign Harkey or a Harkey type and you are set there.
 

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Extend him, cut Cook and resign Harkey.

I just can't get behind Cook right now, but I hope he proves my doubts misplaced.
 
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Extend him, cut Cook and resign Harkey.

I just can't get behind Cook right now, but I hope he proves my doubts misplaced.

Cutting Cook is ridiculously expensive, it would cost $12 million this year or $5 million next. I'm not sure if that can be spread out a la Jason Smith. But either way that money means you have to work with him and try and use him in situations which best suit his skill set, either that or put him on the bench.
 

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Extend him, cut Cook and resign Harkey.

I just can't get behind Cook right now, but I hope he proves my doubts misplaced.

Back away from the ledge. Don't do it!

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Cut Cook? Hell no. He's been "okay"... it's a new offense for him... the whole offense has struggled... it's 8 games into the season...

Let this play out a little more.
 

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Back away from the ledge. Don't do it!

:razz:

Cut Cook? Hell no. He's been "okay"... it's a new offense for him... the whole offense has struggled... it's 8 games into the season...

Let this play out a little more.

I don't like that i.e. the whole offense has struggled...the rookies have.

Jared Cook is a veteran, and a highly touted veteran. I wonder how many routes he's quit on, how many blocks he's half-assed, how many times when he could be more physical but hasn't. He's not a good team player right now. It's too bad he's got all the talent. For some reason he's only good for 1-2 catches a game now.

Oh and you absolutely resign Lance Kendricks. It's a no brainer.
 

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Cook is what he always has been. He is consistently weak on production in the passing game and a poor blocker. I would trade Cook for a draft pick. Just about any starting tight end can get his same 2 catches per game and block twice as good.

We need Kendrick's, he is a game changer.
 

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Nice to see Kendricks getting some respect. There was a time hen he got none, but I believe he's growing into his NFL self and is an underrated comodity.
 

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I'll be wearing my Kendricks jersey today, I think that explains how I feel about him.
 

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Cook is what he always has been. He is consistently weak on production in the passing game and a poor blocker. I would trade Cook for a draft pick. Just about any starting tight end can get his same 2 catches per game and block twice as good.

We need Kendrick's, he is a game changer.



read on the Titans forum.. "Cookie has the ability to make the hard catches seem easy, and the easy catches seem hard"
 

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Sign him long term, pure and simple.
 

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Sign him. He is currently the most complete TE on the roster. Harkey is more of a FB/TE, who can catch when called upon. Cook is the best receiving threat on the team as a TE, but he needs to step it up.
 

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He's a heck of a player. It's an easy decision to try to extend him. Being we are not running the spread as much, him and Harkey are proving to be more valuable than Cook as of right now. But hey, it's still early. Rams gotta work out the kinks.