Don't expect Rams to hurry to sign draft class/Wagoner

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Don't expect Rams to hurry to sign draft class
By Nick Wagoner

http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-rams/post/_/id/18497/dont-expect-rams-to-hurry-to-sign-draft-class

EARTH CITY, Mo. -- Much like the way he handles rookie "orientation," St. Louis Rams coach Jeff Fisher has a little different philosophy when it comes to signing his drafted rookies to contract.

And, much like how Fisher handles orientation, it's a smart approach that just makes sense. While various teams around the league have already gone about the business of signing their rookie draft classes, the Rams have yet to ink a single member of their nine-man class.

That has become common practice under the guidance of Fisher, general manager Les Snead and chief operating officer Kevin Demoff. Since the new CBA came into effect in 2011 and the rookie salary cap was put in place, there's not much drama that surrounds the rookie deals. The contracts are essentially slotted and there's little room for negotiation.

Because of that, some rookies, including Giants first-round pick Ereck Flowers, have even gone through the draft without hiring an agent. So there's zero cause for concern when other teams start signing rookies and the Rams watch and wait.

In fact, the Rams have a plan in place that is beneficial to all of their rookies. As the rookies go through their conditioning programs and learn their playbook, they also get some life training before the team hands over checks with many zeros.

Director of player programs La'Roi Glover has, in recent years, brought in people in various fields to offer the rookies short seminars on things like money management, buying or renting a home and other important life skills before a contract is offered and signed.

When the time comes, the Rams will probably follow what has become something of a tradition and announce all of the rookie signings at the same time. In 2013, that happened on June 13 and last year it was on June 12.

So, if you have a pool on when it could happen this year, maybe it's best to keep an eye on similar dates.