Rams getting a closer look at cornerback competition

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http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-ra...tting-a-closer-look-at-cornerback-competition

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EARTH CITY, Mo. -- There's not a whole lot of wiggle room when it comes to competition on defense since the Rams return all of their 2014 starters. We've already discussed the battle between Jo-Lonn Dunbar and Akeem Ayers for a starting linebacker job and that is the one spot that seems to be truly up for grabs. But there could also be some things brewing at cornerback that are worth watching.

At the March owners meetings in Phoenix, coach Jeff Fisher indicated that E.J. Gaines and Trumaine Johnson would compete for the starting job oppositeJanoris Jenkins (who has been especially sharp in these OTAs). Gaines looks like the early favorite to win that job, with the Rams then figuring out what happens when they go into the nickel. On Thursday, Gaines worked with the first team at outside cornerback in the first half or so of practice before giving way to Johnson for the second half. In both settings, it's been Lamarcus Joyner who has worked with the first unit in the nickel.

Although the team isn't in pads, Gaines looks to be as solid as ever in his spot and it would surprise if he didn't eventually win the job. Johnson has had some strong moments but also dropped an easy interception on Thursday. For his part, Joyner says the coaches tell him he's "light years" ahead of where he was last year on the mental side. That's a good thing for him as he attempts to lock down the slot corner job.

Some other thoughts and observations from the St. Louis Rams' organized team activity Thursday afternoon:

-- As always, the "this is an OTA and the team isn't wearing pads" caveat goes here. Take it for what it's worth but Thursday was the best open to the media practice I've seen from receiver Tavon Austin. Austin made a couple of tough catches in traffic in early team drills, one on a slant and another on a deep corner route. He followed with a tough catch for a touchdown in traffic during red zone drills. I'll have more on it next week but Austin said after this is a big year for him and he's tired of hearing the "bust" label thrown around with his name.

-- In what amounts to not a big deal but certainly not a bad thing either, rookie running back Todd Gurley actually took a few snaps with the rookies after practice Thursday. No, not full speed, live team reps but a couple of handoffs with other players on the field, nonetheless. Per Fisher's custom, he likes to keep rookies on the field for a few extra reps after the veterans are done for the day. They don't have helmet or pads on and it's basically a walkthrough speed but it's the first time I've noticed Gurley doing it in these OTAs.

-- Add Dunbar, end Eugene Sims, defensive tackle Nick Fairley and receiverKenny Britt to the list of those not participating in Thursday's practice. That quartet joins a group that includes receiver Damian Williams, safety T.J. McDonald, safety Mark Barron, Gurley, cornerback Brandon McGee, tackleSteven Baker, guard Cody Wichmann and tight end Alex Bayer. With McDonald and Barron sitting, Maurice Alexander again got repetitions with the first-team defense.

-- Austin wasn't the only former West Virginia receiver making tough touchdown catches in traffic during red zone work as Stedman Bailey added one of his own. ... Quarterback Austin Davis threw a perfect deep ball for a touchdown to receiver Bradley Marquez. It was the second practice in a row in which Marquez has made a nice catch on a deep throw. ... Thursday was Demetrius Rhaney's turn to take the first-team reps at center. ... Undrafted rookie receivers Daniel Rodriguez and Tyler Slavin spent some extra time running routes with offensive assistant Jeff Garcia after practice.
 

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Wow! Nice to get a report that's more than recycled pablum, huh?

Some encouraging news on several players.

If Jenkins, Gaines, and Joyner can elevate the play of our secondary, well... Let's just say that our D will have one less chink in it's armor to be exploited by QB's in their allotted 2.5 seconds. Lol.

Sounds like Tavon, Bailey, and Marquez are making statements in our WR corps, too.

I'm getting pumped with reports like this.
 

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"Quarterback Austin Davis threw a perfect deep ball for a touchdown to receiver Bradley Marquez. It was the second practice in a row in which Marquez has made a nice catch on a deep throw. ... "

Givens better step it up.
 

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Nice to hear Jenkins get positive reviews, he really needs to get his shit together this year and grow as a player especially since it's his contract year.
 

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Even after strong rookie season, Rams' Gaines still sports a chip on his shoulder
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ST. LOUIS -- This session of organized team activities, admittedly, looks a little different for Rams cornerback E.J. Gaines.

After a breakout rookie season following his sixth-round selection by the Rams in 2014, Gaines is entering this year's OTAs with less of a learning curve, but still with something to prove. Despite his impressive 2014 campaign, he'll likely be battling Trumaine Johnson for a starting spot at corner.

Gaines isn't bothered by it.

"I feel like competition is for the better, for the whole team -- not just the defense," he says. "Coming out and competing every day will help this team, and help us all get better as a unit."

Besides, regardless of position battles and a stellar rookie season, playing with a chip on his shoulder fits Gaines' style.

"I feel like everybody should play like they have something to prove," he says. "That's just my type of game, so I'm just definitely coming out with a chip on my shoulder and just trying to get better."

Those words likely won't come as comfort to some of the offenses Gaines may end up facing this fall -- not after a rookie season in which he made 70 tackles over 15 games. But he knows his ceiling is higher.

"I feel I played OK, played at a pretty high level," he says. "I just feel like I have so much more to prove and a lot more room to grow."

Still, the past year hasn't been all work and no play. Gaines says on the advice of several veterans, he took a "big break" between the end of the regular season and starting his offseason program.

"A lot of the vets told me to do that, take a month off just to myself, because coming as a rookie out of college, you really don't have a break for a good two years," he says.

So he took a few trips with Rams teammates, relaxed at home and now is back on the field -- playing like he has something to prove.
 

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Great read. Wish there was more details about the reps our young olinemen are getting. I understand it's only lite reps but I want to hear how they're faring against our beast dline.
 

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Great read. Wish there was more details about the reps our young olinemen are getting. I understand it's only lite reps but I want to hear how they're faring against our beast dline.

Poorly, you just can't expect anything yet. They are getting hosed. This is where they show what they know and learn what playing the top D line means. This is all about tape for them and the coaches to study.

I don't expect real world serious opinions on their expected performances until just before the preseason myself.
 

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Poorly, you just can't expect anything yet. They are getting hosed. This is where they show what they know and learn what playing the top D line means. This is all about tape for them and the coaches to study.

I don't expect real world serious opinions on their expected performances until just before the preseason myself.

You nailed it, RamzFanz.

The kids are getting a heavy dose of "Welcome to the NFL" right now.

Hopefully, our DL doesn't break their spirit.

Just kidding. Kinda... Lol.
 

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Sounds like my boy Gains is doing some serious work. It's always nice to have reliable people like him or Trumaine as back ups. Not many teams have those reliable 3rd/4th string guys.
 

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I would love to hear news about JJ, Tru, EJ and Joyner all on the field at the same time, but alas it looks like 1 or 2 of them will be sitting most of the time. The pipe dream of Joyner taking reps at free safety is dead.
 

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Sounds like my boy Gains is doing some serious work. It's always nice to have reliable people like him or Trumaine as back ups. Not many teams have those reliable 3rd/4th string guys.
Gaines is no backup. Tru would start for many teams in this league as well. I expect EJ to win this competition and solidify his place as our best cover corner. You're right though, great problem to have yeah?
 

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Gaines is no backup. Tru would start for many teams in this league as well. I expect EJ to win this competition and solidify his place as our best cover corner. You're right though, great problem to have yeah?
This battle to start opposite of Jenkins is going to push both of them and make them better. I hope both raise their game so that we have three starting caliber CBs. With Joyner and Robinson backing them up we should have a solid secondary.