Rams will be looking at more than quarterbacks at combine/LA Times

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Rams will be looking at more than quarterbacks at combine
By Gary Klein

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-rams-nfl-combine-20160224-story.html

During more than two decades as a scout, player personnel director and general manager, Les Snead has watched the NFL scouting combine morph into an off-season spectacle, replete with television coverage and an overwhelming media presence.

Despite the potential distractions, the weeklong event remains purposeful for talent evaluators.

"It's our one chance when you've got 300 players in the draft in one place," said Snead, preparing for his fifth draft as the Rams' general manager, his first with the Los Angeles Rams.

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A Rams contingent of about 65 people, including Snead and Coach Jeff Fisher and his entire staff, will be present this week to observe and interview prospects at the combine as part of the run-up to April 28-30 draft.

The Rams have the 15th overall pick.

After finishing last season with a 7-9 record — and the NFL's worst passing offense — the Rams are expected to take a long look at quarterbacks and receivers this week at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Case Keenum replaced Nick Foles as the Rams' starting quarterback for five of the final seven games last season, and Fisher and Snead have said that Keenum, who is set to become a restricted free agent next month, would go into training camp as the starter. Former Oregon State quarterback Sean Mannion also is on the roster.

But Fisher said last month that "We're always looking," so the Rams could seek alternatives via trades, free-agent signings and the draft.

Asked if his focus this week would be on quarterbacks and receivers, Snead said the Rams would not be limited.

"We'll look at QBs, we'll look at wide receivers, but we'll look at every other position as well," he said during a phone interview last week.

California's Jared Goff, North Dakota State's Carson Wentz, Memphis' Paxton Lynch and Michigan State's Connor Cook are part of a quarterback class that also includes Mississippi State's Dak Prescott, Stanford's Kevin Hogan, Oregon's Vernon Adams Jr., Ohio State's Cardale Jones, and USC's Cody Kessler, among others.

Snead observed Wentz and others during workouts leading up to last month's Senior Bowl, but this will be an opportunity to see Goff, Lynch, Cook and the complete class for the first time in the same setting.

"It's a deep class," Snead said. "There's more numbers, from top to bottom, that have the ability to find spots on a roster."

He added that "95% of where they're at on your board is from what they did" during their college careers. But combine performance and interviews, for all players, "may help you break a tie" when deciding who might be selected and when.

"There's going to be one QB we're not talking about that's going to end up starting for someone," he said. "It happens every year. I tell our staff, 'Tell me which one that is.' "

Identifying a playmaking receiver could also be a priority for the Rams.

Tavon Austin, a 2013 first-round pick, had a team-best 52 catches last season for a receiving corps that otherwise lacked production.

Mississippi's Laquon Treadwell, Baylor's Corey Coleman, Ohio State's Michael Thomas, Texas Christian's Josh Doctson and Notre Dame's Will Fuller are among the receivers in this year's draft.

The Rams, of course, have other holes to fill as they attempt to put together a winning season for the first time since 2003.

The team recently released middle linebacker James Laurinaitis, defensive end Chris Long and tight end Jared Cook, in part, because of salary-cap considerations. So the Rams might seek to augment those position groups through the draft. Cornerbacks Janoris Jenkins and Trumaine Johnson are among several key defensive players who are set to become free agents. The Rams are expected to make a push to keep both, but it would seem prudent to prepare for a possible departure.

Snead pointed to two recent examples of how information gathered at the combine translated to draft-day success.

Two years ago, Snead said defensive tackle Aaron Donald's outstanding performances in agility drills negated any lingering questions about size. "He had numbers that were close to some big corners and safeties in our league," Snead said. The Rams chose tackle Greg Robinson second overall and then selected Donald — who has become a two-time Pro Bowl player — with the 13th pick.

Last year, running back Todd Gurley was coming off knee surgery and did not participate in the on-field combine drills.

Snead said the Rams evaluated the results from his combine physical, interviewed him for 15 minutes, "and closed the book" on Gurley.

"We never talked to him again," Snead said, until the Rams drafted Gurley with the 10th overall pick.

Gurley finished third in the NFL in rushing, made the Pro Bowl and was voted the league's offensive rookie of the year.
 

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This year's QB nobody is talking about that will surprise: my candidate is Allen. They knock his hand size, but when you watch the dude on tape he's got "it."
 

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This year's QB nobody is talking about that will surprise: my candidate is Allen. They knock his hand size, but when you watch the dude on tape he's got "it."

I think the entire QB class is so raw with the exception of Hackenberg and Cook that the third round guy that starts wont happen this year. People will get excited about Cook for a year until teams catch up to his tendencies. But, I don't think there is a Russell Wilson in this draft. And why does Snead say that happens every year? There is a big gap between Wilson and Brady
 

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Rams should focus on quarterbacks, receivers at combine
By Nick Wagoner

http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-ra...ocus-on-quarterbacks-receivers-at-nfl-combine

A closer look at the positions the Los Angeles Rams could target at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis:

Positions of need: Quarterback is the primary need for the Rams. For now, they have Case Keenum, Nick Foles and Sean Mannion on the roster, and coach Jeff Fisher has said Keenum is the starter going into the offseason. They'll explore all avenues to improve there, including the signal-callers attending the combine. The Rams also could use a true No. 1 receiver, something they've lacked since Torry Holt in 2007. Rams wideouts combined for 137 catches, 1,635 yards and eight touchdowns in 2015. The Atlanta Falcons' Julio Jones finished with 136 catches for 1,871 yards and eight touchdowns by himself. Beyond those two spots, an upgrade at center would help, and depending on how free agency goes, the Rams could also have pressing needs at cornerback, safety and defensive end.

Three players the Rams could target at the combine:

Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis: We'll try to be realistic about what quarterback options will be available to the Rams with the 15th pick. They could, of course, consider trading up, which is likely what would need to happen to land Cal's Jared Goff or North Dakota State's Carson Wentz. So they'll keep tabs on all of the quarterbacks in Indianapolis. But Lynch is a name commonly linked with the Rams in mock drafts and also one that comes with a lot of questions about where he fits. He'll go through the entire workout, and it would help his cause if he could have a strong showing there. Quarterback-needy teams such as the Rams will look to see how well he throws the deep and intermediate routes and how he breaks down defenses after he played in a college offense that didn't ask for much in the way of pass progressions.

Laquon Treadwell, WR, Mississippi: Depending on whom you ask, Treadwell could go as high as the top 10 and be the first receiver drafted or fall into the middle part of the first round. Some scouts believe there isn't a true top-10-caliber wideout in this draft, which is why the combine could be helpful in separating Treadwell, Ohio State's Michael Thomas and Baylor's Corey Coleman. Treadwell is a big (6-2, 212 pounds), physical receiver who can win contested balls, but he can really help himself by running faster than expected. He's not going to burn up the field at Lucas Oil Stadium, but a steady showing in the 40 would help solidify his spot among the wideouts.

Shaq Lawson, DE, Clemson: No matter how things play out with free-agent defensive ends William Hayes and Eugene Sims, the Rams have to begin planning for the future opposite Robert Quinn now that Chris Long has been released. It's entirely possible the value of the quarterback and receiver options won't match the Rams' 15th overall pick, which means they might have to look elsewhere. Lawson dominated at the college level in 2015, leading the country with 25.5 tackles for loss. He's excellent against the run and still has upside as a pass-rusher, which could make him a good complement to Quinn. The Rams could keep an eye on how he fares in drills like the 3-cone and short shuttle for a glimpse at what he'd bring to the table.
 

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Don't the Rams have enough staff to look at everybody they might be interested in at the combine? Do they really need to focus on just a couple of positions? Even if their first two picks are QB and WR, they have other needs and there are very good players who will be available later, such as at DT (a position where they need depth anyway).
 

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ESPN Rams reporter Nick Wagoner says Los Angeles has a variety of needs on offense, but that isn’t the only point of business at the combine. The Rams also will meet with representatives for their large group of pending free agents. (1:35)

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