Mason’s absence creates opportunity in LA Rams’ backfield

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Tre Mason’s absence creates opportunity in LA Rams’ backfield

By Rich Hammond

[www.dailynews.com]

LOS ANGELES >> By not showing up, Tre Mason made a huge impact on the Rams’ running-back battle in training camp.

If Mason had not been arrested in March, to start an apparently sad, complicated saga in his life, the Rams’ depth chart would have been fairly well set with Todd Gurley, Mason and Benny Cunningham. That’s a mix of speed and power that would have made it tough for anyone else to crack the rotation.

Instead, more than halfway through training camp, there’s intriguing flux, and heading into Saturday’s preseason game between the Rams and Kansas City Chiefs, there’s at least one job to be won.

“I want the best backs to be on the roster, no matter who that is,” Cunningham said this week. “You just try to come out and compete and set the bar for the next guy. Hopefully we can make each other better, with the competition being so strong.”

Start with the obvious: Gurley is the star. He rushed for the third-most yards in the NFL last season (1,106), has looked remarkably agile in camp and is set to make his preseason debut Saturday, for a couple series.

Nobody is unseating Gurley, but after that, the door is open, and Mason unwittingly opened it.

The Rams’ leading rusher in 2014 and second-leading rusher last season, Mason was on track for a major role again this year before he was arrested near his Florida home. Mason faces four misdemeanor charges related to reckless driving, marijuana possession and resisting arrest.

More troubling is that Mason did not report to training camp and has ignored outreach attempts by coaches and teammates. According to published reports, Mason — whose next court hearing is Sept. 8 — has had several run-ins with Florida police since March but has not been arrested a second time.

The Rams, albeit with concern for Mason’s well-being, have moved on. Coach Jeff Fisher this week flatly said, “Tre’s not here, so it gives the other guys more reps.”

“Everybody has just been out here ready to compete every day,” Gurley said. “Everybody knows what it takes to be great, and I feel like we’ve been doing a great job of just going at it with each other, and keeping the intensity high for offense and defense.”

Per Fisher’s plan, Gurley didn’t play in last week’s preseason opener against Dallas. Cunningham started and thrived, with four carries for 23 yards and a touchdown, plus a 20-yard screen-pass reception.

Malcolm Brown came in and rushed eight times for 66 yards. Aaron Green took over in the fourth quarter, rushed four times for 27 yards and caught the game-winning 9-yard touchdown pass from Sean Mannion.

“I feel like they did a good job,” Cunningham said. “Seeing the time they put in, and the workouts on the field and the work in the film room, it most definitely paid off for us. But we all know that, in this league, it’s all about being consistent, so we want to come out here and be ready for the next one.”

That’s because the running backs know the math, and it’s a bit scary.

Last season, the Rams kept five running backs on their season-opening roster, perhaps in part because they weren’t certain Gurley was 100-percent healthy. It wouldn’t be shocking to see the Rams carry only four backs at the start of this season.

Given that Gurley and Cunningham seem set, that would leave two (or three at best) spots up for competition among Brown, Green, special-teams star Chase Reynolds and Terrence Magee.

Reynolds’ work on coverage units gives him an edge. Brown has looked strong in practice carries and Magee, who had only one carry against Dallas, could have value as a third-down back.

How quickly can things change? Consider Green. He turned heads in early camp practices then had an impressive game against Dallas. Two days later, though, Green appeared to pull up lame after a carry. He didn’t practice at the end of the week and his status for Saturday’s game is in doubt.

With 10 days before initial roster cuts, it’s horrible timing, although it’s highly that all six running backs will survive the first round of cuts. The competition has been strong and there’s no reason to cull the group.

“We’re really happy with it,” Fisher said. “Really happy with Malcolm. You obviously can’t say enough about Benny, but Malcolm and Chase are doing a good job. I don’t know about Green this week; we’ll see. Terrence can carry the football, too. It’s a good group.”

And one familiar with intense competition, as Brown, Cunningham, Green and Magee all went undrafted out of college and have had to battle for NFL spots.

Cunningham is now the veteran, at age 26. Also a key special-teams contributor, Cunningham has appeared in all 16 games in each of the past two seasons and seems to have a secure NFL future now, but said all the Rams’ running backs understand what is at stake.

“The guys have a good relationship, a friendly competition, I would say,” Cunningham said. “For me personally, I just want to prepare myself like I’m going to be the starter, no matter who is on the roster. When my number is called, I want to contribute in a positive way.”
 

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Too bad about Green, hopefully, he heals quickly...Really don't know much about Terrence Magee, he was a late addition to the squad, guess we will see more of him this evening.
 
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TERRENCE MAGEE


OVERVIEW


2014: Played in all 13 games, starting one. Finished second on team in rushing yards. Team's primary

backup playing behind Leonard Fournette. 2013: Played in all 13 games as the primary backup RB. 2012: Switched positions to WR during spring practices and played in nine games as a reserve WR. 2011: Played in five games as a reserve RB. Missed the final three games of the season with an undisclosed knee injury that required surgery.


PRO DAY RESULTS

40-yard dashL 4.65 and 4.66 seconds

ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS
Has more than enough competitiveness and toughness. Sees the holes and makes good decisions when the ball is in his hands. Has decent strength and falls forward to finish runs. Courageous pass protector. Understands protection schemes -- who to block and when to release. Works his feet to stay in front of blitzers and is technically sound.

WEAKNESSES
Below-average athlete. Dull runner lacking improvisation. Shake and acceleration are missing from his game. What you see is what you get. Can break tackles here and there but isn't a punisher. Can catch throws to him but must improve at adjusting to poor throws out of backfield. Didn't impress enough to get a bigger piece of the pie among LSU running backs.

DRAFT PROJECTION
Round 7 or priority free agent

SOURCES TELL US
"He doesn't really do any one thing all that great, but he's solid at everything you ask him to do. He's not special, but I would draft him down the line." -- NFC area scout

BOTTOM LINE
Limited, dime-a-dozen running back who will get some attention from teams for his willingness to stick his nose into blitzers and protect the quarterback on third downs. Has just three kickoff returns over last two seasons, so he's likely a camp body who must find a way to shine with limited reps.

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/terrence-magee?id=2552383
 

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Green is my favorite to replace Mason as a change of pace option the others don't bring.
 

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I was shocked Aaron Green did not get drafted. If you look at his last game at TCU , then he played in a game before the senior bowl ???
I know he looked good at The Senior Bowl. Then he comes into the coliseum and have the game winning TD.

He showed he was a willing blocker(against a 3rd team), as well as catching the ball out if the back field.
Jon Gruden said he really likes this kid as well.
--- Spruce looked real good as well.He plays smart & knows downs & situations.
The ball he did not catch I think could have been challenged for a catch.
 

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They need to stop using the word (several) when describing the amount of Tre Mason vs Law Enforcement encounters. Be more correct because it's past a half dozen events that we know of & easily found if Google .o_O

I sure :love: this RB cadre much better than last season. With Gurley, Austin, Cunningham, Brown & Green it seems this is one of the best RB units we have seen in decades. Hats off to Snead team :yess:of scout finding these 3 UDFA's (Green/Brown/Cunningham).

I hoping Snead's scouts have finally struck gold with our UDFA's & drafted wide receiver unit.
 

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“The guys have a good relationship, a friendly competition, I would say,” Cunningham said. “For me personally, I just want to prepare myself like I’m going to be the starter, no matter who is on the roster. When my number is called, I want to contribute in a positive way.”
This is the Only attitude to have!!
...Really don't know much about Terrence Magee, he was a late addition to the squad, guess we will see more of him this evening.
I have read where he has had some good moments in TC!
 

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Damn shame about Green...Really wanted to see him these next 2 weeks....Looks like another IR/PUP guy. Is this the Rams way of redshirting/protecting players???