Scouting the Rams: St. Louis line keeping Bradford upright

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The St. Louis Rams believed they found a franchise quarterback in Sam Bradford with the first overall pick of the 2010 NFL draft.

For Bradford to achieve his potential, the Rams knew they had to start protecting him. They have — and a formidable wall will face the Cowboys when the Rams come to town Sunday.

Bradford is the NFL’s only starting quarterback who has not been sacked this season. That’s 93 pass attempts with no tackles. He can thank the investment the Rams have made in his blocking front.

Jake Long starts at left tackle and Chris Williams at left guard. Long was the first overall pick and Williams 14th overall in the 2008 draft. Rodger Saffold starts at right tackle. He was the 33rd overall pick of the 2010 draft.

Scott Wells starts at center. He also started there for the Packers in their Super Bowl victory after the 2010 season. Harvey Dahl starts at right guard. He also started there in 2010 for the 13-3 Falcons.

Wells, Dahl, Long and Williams all arrived in free agency. Long commanded a $34 million contract and Wells a $24 million deal. Dahl arrived in 2011, Wells and Williams in 2012 and Long in 2013. If Saffold can’t go against the Cowboys because of a knee injury, he will be replaced by a former third-round draft pick Joe Barksdale.

Long was the key addition — and the Rams had to put up $16 million in guaranteed money to get him. Long becomes Bradford’s personal protector at left tackle. He was brought in to help reduce Bradford’s sack numbers from the mid-30s to the mid-20s. He was brought in to block Pro Bowl pass rushers Aldon Smith, Robert Mathis, Julius Peppers and DeMarcus Ware on the 2013 schedule.

The Cowboys have seven sacks through two games, seventh best in the NFL. Ware has two of the sacks and both came last week, one against a rookie right tackle (Eric Fisher) and the other against a veteran left tackle (Branden Albert).

This will be a battle of heavyweights. Long started 61 consecutive games to begin his career and went to four consecutive Pro Bowls before injuries to his back and biceps ended both streaks last December.

If Bradford has time to throw, the underdog Rams have a chance against the Cowboys. St. Louis ranks 10th in the NFL in offense and fourth in passing. Starting wide receivers Tavon Austin and Austin Pettis have three TD catches between them and tight end Jared Cook has two more.

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For Bradford to achieve his potential, the Rams knew they had to start protecting him. They have — and a formidable wall will face the Cowboys when the Rams come to town Sunday.

How long has it been since any sports writers used the Rams OL & the word FORMIDABLE together?

Bradford is the NFL’s only starting quarterback who has not been sacked this season. That’s 93 pass attempts with no tackles. He can thank the investment the Rams have made in his blocking front.

Hard for me to absorb this fact its early I know & the Rams OL has an important 1/5th part of it injured & out but boys this is really BIG news. For this poster I could not be more thrilled about this.

Wells, Dahl, Long and Williams all arrived in free agency.

Fact is Snead, Fisher & Boudreau have not built this OL from the draft but go & getting what they want off the UFA top $$$ shelf. When Barksdale who will start this Sunday none of the starters were born as a Ram in the draft. Three of these Ram starters (Williams, Barksdale & Dahl) were Boudreau refurbishing jobs. I wonder if the other current Boudreau Ram Ol'ers are under ongoing refurbishing Boudreau construction ? Boudreau will put on full display this Sunday his latest refurbishing job.....Barksdale who will make his first NFL start @ Right OT for the injured Saffold. Last season Barksdale started two games @ Left OT for the injured Saffold & Hunter.

Interior OL'er Tim Barnes entered NFL as a Raven in 2011, then signed by Ram in 9/11 to PS. Boudreau gets him in 2012 & he ends up on the active roster for 15 games in 2012. In 2013 Barnes sees heavy duty action @ OC & @ both OG posts. Last week Barnes was the only interior reserve OL'er active. Looks like this project is coming alone rather well IMO.

Brandon Washington came late to Boudreau's refurbishing shop early last season BW road the PS all yr. BW was a left side OL'er in college but was moved to the right as a Ram. BW went through & completed Boudreau's 2013 training camp & pre-season playing ORT & ORG & NOT doing well in his blocking assignments. Last two pre season games BW played the entire games. In the Last PS Ravens game BW played in every offensive snap making no penalties & played three positions. While his play @ ORT was similar to his previous games his play @ OLG was a complete revival of sorts BW played the entire last half @ OLG & played every bit as well as Chris Williams & outplayed Shelley Smith. In conclusion BW won for the first time a spot on an NFL roster.

If Bradford has time to throw, the underdog Rams have a chance against the Cowboys.

We sure would all agree with this but if those pass catchers do not catch the ball thrown by Sam that's been an issue since pre season. The OL still has its issues in creating holes for our RB's in run blocking but Boudreau using past NFL OT's (Williams & Dahl) as his starting OG's sure seems to be a good move in the very important job of keeping Sam from being sacked.