Rams secondary remains a work in progress

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Rams' secondary remains a work in progress

By JACK WANG / STAFF WRITER

[www.ocregister.com]
On the face of it, the Rams’ passing defense looks to be in pretty good shape.

Through two games, Los Angeles has allowed only 409 yards through the air, which puts it safely within the top third of the league. It is giving up only 6.1 yards per attempt, a mark bested by only three other teams in the league. It has surrendered only a single touchdown pass.

But such statistics are hard to divorce from the performance of the front seven. Anchored by disruptive stars in Aaron Donald and Robert Quinn, the defensive line never allowed Russell Wilson to feel comfortable in the pocket en route to a 9-3 win over the Seahawks last Sunday.

The secondary is, well ...

“To be honest with you, average,” cornerback Trumaine Johnson said. “We’ve got to step up back there.”

The Rams placed their franchise tag on Johnson this offseason, making him the de facto leader of their secondary after allowing cornerback Janoris Jenkins and safety Rodney McLeod to walk away in free agency. Along with safety T.J. McDonald, the quartet formed a group that Johnson described as “dominant.” (In their Week 17 rankings last year, Pro Football Focus placed the Rams at No. 5.)

Through two games, however, the defensive backfield has remained in flux.

The Rams didn’t draft any defensive backs, but they signed former fourth-round pick Coty Sensabaugh to a three-year contract this offseason. Sensabaugh started two games, but was benched last weekend in favor of Troy Hill, whose limited career snaps had come mostly on special teams. Lamarcus Joyner – who competed with Sensabaugh in training camp – has settled back into his role at nickelback, but is also playing through a broken toe.

Coaches tweaked the lineup elsewhere too, frequently deploying a three-safety set that increased the usage of Cody Davis – nearly quintupling the safety’s defensive workload from Week 1 to Week 2. Considering that the Rams are visiting the pass-happy Buccanneers on Sunday, defensive coordinator Gregg Williams could get even more creative.

But mixing and matching likely won’t help as much as actual reinforcements, and one could be back soon. Cornerback E.J. Gaines, who started 15 games as a rookie before missing all of last season with a fractured foot, has been on and off the injury list for the past several months. His thigh has kept him out of both games this year, but he returned to practice this week and stayed late on Wednesday to take extra reps.

If Gaines is ready to play in Tampa Bay, he could help stabilize a secondary that he described as a “roller coaster.”

“E.J. is a very smart, cerebral player,” said Rams defensive backs coach Dennard Wilson. “He’s played a lot early on in his career and had success. The biggest thing is, we’ve just got to get him comfortable. We’ll see how it shakes out when he’s fully healthy.”

INJURY REPORT

Unlike most NFL teams, the Rams do not normally practice on Thursdays, necessitating the odd existence of a hypothetical participation report. Because the league mandates injury updates, the team estimates the status of their injured players.

All the Rams who were “limited” on Wednesday remained so on Thursday. In addition to Gaines, the list consisted of safety Maurice Alexander (thigh), receiver Pharoh Cooper (shoulder), receiver Nelson Spruce (knee), running back Benny Cunningham (knee), and cornerback Lamarcus Joyner (toe).
 

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If they're all limited, what if anything does that say about their chances of playing...I would think they need at least a couple of days of
full participation ???
 

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I think the secondary is coming around nicely....Again, defense isn't the problem with this team...Even with Sensabaugh giving up a 99% completion rate....And Joyner finally playing up to his potential this last game...I think Tampa has a pretty good slot receiver...but Winston will try to get Evans & Jackson involved...With the TE A.S.J. being a threat as well...

If they're all limited, what if anything does that say about their chances of playing...I would think they need at least a couple of days of
full participation ???
Naw...not for the guys that have played and are basically resting...Now the guys that were injured....IDK...EJ..will he get the Havenstein treatment & thrown immediately in the fire ? Cooper? SPRUCE???? Should be interesting....
 

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I suspect we will see more of safety Cody Davis this Sunday that all his past 3 seasons put together. If Jameis Winston is throwing the ball up like he did last week CD may get his hands on a few. Having safeties Mo & Joyner unhealthy would force the above comment on CD. If our Corners like Sensabaugh & Hill are having issues CD is a excellent deep safety to assist them with their issues.

As far as the secondary we should be in excellent shape into the rest of the season @ safety with our four on the roster (McDonald/Alexander/Davis/Barron) but the corners is where we should have our concerns. Those Ram fans who think there are no issues presently @ CB are (IMO) clearly wrong. I sure would not want to rush EJ Gaines back too early. It may be better that they ease him in this Sunday in the Dime defenses & not start. I live in Florida & I say its as hot now as it was in July it was 96* yesterday with full sun. Today seems even hotter & with no moving air. I have no deal how it will be further south on Sunday but I am sure the humidity will be pure torture for an EJ Gaines with a upper leg issue @ 4 pm in Tampa.

If I were involved in the Rams Org. 2017 draft prospects I would have the team of scouts looking their hardest at the over 6 ft CB's that will be available in the next draft. In 2017 Trumaine may price himself out of LA & we all know Coty Sensabaugh should not be anything close to being our starter at best our 4th outside corner not #2. We have the unhealthy EJ Gaines & the first yr UDFA Corner Troy Hill???

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/prospectrankings/2017/CB

http://www.drafttek.com/2017-NFL-Draft-Prospect-Rankings/Top-College-Cornerbacks-2017-Draft.asp
 
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I think the secondary is coming around nicely....Again, defense isn't the problem with this team...Even with Sensabaugh giving up a 99% completion rate....And Joyner finally playing up to his potential this last game...I think Tampa has a pretty good slot receiver...but Winston will try to get Evans & Jackson involved...With the TE A.S.J. being a threat as well...

Naw...not for the guys that have played and are basically resting...Now the guys that were injured....IDK...EJ..will he get the Havenstein treatment & thrown immediately in the fire ? Cooper? SPRUCE???? Should be interesting....

ASJ won't be a problem for the Rams judging by this mugshot he took at 4 am this morning.


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