Wagoner on OTA Storylines/Foles Transistion/3 UDFA's To Watch

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Nick Wagoner joined Kevin Wheeler to answer the question about the difference between this year and last year at this time, what are the top stories heading into OTAs, and why two of the stories have to do with players that won’t be seen until closer to the season.

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Nick Foles' transition to Rams' offense an important piece of OTAs
By Nick Wagoner

http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-ra...on-to-rams-offense-an-important-piece-of-otas

EARTH CITY, Mo. -- At the news conference introducing new St. Louis Rams quarterback Nick Foles back in March, coach Jeff Fisher lamented the fact that he couldn't simply get Foles in the building and up to speed on the team's offense right away.

Under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, there are rules on when players can be in their training facilities, who they can meet with and what they can do when they're there. For his part, Foles was eager to get started after the Philadelphia Eagles traded him and a 2016 second-round pick to the Rams for Sam Bradford. But he had to wait.

Now that waiting is over and as the Rams began organized team activities on Tuesday, Foles can set about getting to know an offense that figures to be quite different from the one he ran under Chip Kelly with the Eagles.

In Kelly's wide-open, spread based system, Foles was asked to do a lot of things that he probably won't in St. Louis. Despite not qualifying as a running quarterback, the Eagles still asked Foles to run read-option out of the shotgun the majority of the time. Over the past two seasons, Foles lined up in the shotgun on 645 drop-backs and was under center for just 42 snaps in 21 games. As a team, the Eagles had their quarterbacks drop back out of shotgun formation 1,188 times, the most in the league and clear of second-place San Diego by 38 snaps.

By comparison, the Rams have had 756 drop backs out of the shotgun over the past two seasons, which is second-fewest in the league. So not only will Foles be adjusting to a new power run-heavy scheme, he will even be adjusting to taking snaps under center on a regular basis.

One thing that won't be new for Foles in St. Louis is throwing play-action passes, long ones.

The Rams didn't use play-action as much as they'd like last season, opting for such calls on 97 dropbacks for the season (tied with the Jets and Falcons for 22nd in the NFL). But that easily could be a product of not having an offensive line capable of protecting the quarterback or a running game operating at a high level on a consistent basis.

Fisher has repeatedly said he'd like his offense to be centered on the run with a successful run game setting up play-action opportunities down the field.

On play-action, Rams quarterbacks were 63-of-90 for 732 yards with seven touchdowns and three interceptions for a passer rating of 108.7, which ranked seventh best in the league on such plays in 2014. Given that success, it's something they would like to do more of in 2015.

That could be a good fit for Foles, who in two seasons as the starter in Philadelphia averaged 9.1 yards per attempt with 21 touchdowns and three interceptions on play-action passes.

Foles still has plenty of time to learn the new scheme, and it will be just as important for him to develop rapport with his new teammates over the next few weeks. Fisher is generally OK with using OTAs and the offseason program as a way to get his players up to speed, but when training camp comes, there's no time to wait and see.

During these OTAs, Foles' progress might be the most important item on the agenda.

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Three undrafted rookies to watch as Rams begin OTAs
By Nick Wagoner

http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-ra...undrafted-rookies-to-watch-as-rams-begin-otas

EARTH CITY, Mo. -- The St. Louis Rams finally began Organized Team Activities on Tuesday.

Though there will be no media access until Thursday, one thing to monitor as we get further into OTAs and especially training camp is the development of some of the lesser-known rookies. It's been common practice since Jeff Fisher arrived in 2012 for undrafted rookies to win roster spots and stick around for awhile.

Just last year, the Rams kept four undrafted rookies in defensive end Ethan Westbrooks, cornerback Marcus Roberson, running back Trey Watts and tight end Alex Bayer. Starting free safety Rodney McLeod was once an undrafted free agent himself and is now so valued by the Rams that they placed a second-round tender on him as a restricted free agent this offseason.

So with that in mind, let's take a look at three to watch as the Rams enter OTAs:

Louis Trinca-Pasat, DT, Iowa --Trinca-Pasat is the rare undrafted rookie where it might qualify as a surprise if he doesn't make the team's 53-man roster out of training camp. The Rams don't have much depth at defensive tackle after Michael Brockers, Aaron Donald and Nick Fairley. In fact, Trinca-Pasat is really about it unless you count ends who can play multiple positions such as Eugene Sims, William Hayes and Westbrooks. Last year, Westbrooks looked like an early favorite to win a spot in part because the Rams handed him a hefty signing bonus. Trinca-Pasat also qualifies on that level. The Rams gave him $15,000 to sign and guaranteed $25,000 total. That's not much in the grand scheme of things but it shows how much they valued him after the draft.

Malcolm Brown, RB, Texas --Like Trinca-Pasat, Brown was one of the team's priciest undrafted rookies. The Rams paid him a $8,500 signing bonus, second only to Trinca-Pasat amongst the undrafted rookies. Brown's path to a roster spot figures to be more tricky, however. While Brown is a big, powerful runner from an elite program, he also didn't produce as much as many expected in his time with the Longhorns. The Rams have Todd Gurley, Tre Mason and Benjamin Cunningham in place in well-defined roles. After that group is where Brown could figure into the mix. With Watts suspended for the first four games because of a violation of the substance abuse policy, there could be room for Brown to win the fourth running back job. The Rams have consistently kept four backs in recent years and could do so again. Isaiah Pead is also back to compete but might have too high of a price tag to win the job. If Brown can prove he belongs on special teams, he would seem to have a very realistic chance of sticking around.

Imoan Claiborne, CB, Northwestern (La.) State -- Claiborne got a signing bonus of $5,000, which is fifth most among the undrafted rookies. That's not much, and the cornerback position figures to be hotly contested. Janoris Jenkins, E.J. Gaines, Lamarcus Joyner and Trumaine Johnson appear mostly set, and Roberson probably figures into the mix as well. But Claiborne comes as one of the more intriguing prospects the Rams landed. He participated in the Senior Bowl and posted three interceptions and four fumble recoveries in 2014. NFL.com even projected him as a third- or fourth-round pick. Defensive coordinator Gregg Williams likes competition and won't shy away from going for the unknown commodity who proves himself. If Claiborne can show potential on special teams, he might also be a factor when cutdown day arrives.
 

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Rams' OTAs Five Things to Watch
By Nate Latsch

http://www.scout.com/nfl/rams/story...h?hootPostID=ead32c6f79edeee28394d72c668cdc06

The St. Louis Rams finally began their OTAs on Tuesday morning and even though media won’t be allowed to watch until Thursday, here are five things we’re looking forward to watching…

• Nick Foles

The Rams’ quarterback spot has resembled musical chairs over the past two seasons, when Sam Bradford’s injury led to Kellen Clemens starting for the second half of 2013 and then Bradford’s second injury opening the door for the not-so-dynamic duo of Shaun Hill and Austin Davis in 2014.

Now the Rams will turn to Foles, who was acquired from the Philadelphia Eagles, along with draft picks, in exchange for Bradford and draft picks. Can the 26-year-old, who was a Pro Bowler two seasons ago, be the answer that St. Louis has been seeking?

Foles has some similarities to Bradford.

Both are entering the final year of their rookie contracts, which means they will have to prove their worth in 2014. Both have had enough ups and downs during their pro careers to the point where you can’t really be sure how effective either really is. Both have dealt with injuries at the pro level — Foles played in just seven games last season before suffering a season-ending injury — leading to questions of whether either is durable enough to depend on for the future.

Foles won’t be able to answer those questions during a few weeks of organized team activities, but it will mark the beginning of attempting to prove himself with his new team.

• New-look offense?

Brian Schottenheimer’s departure for the University of Georgia opened the door for Frank Cignetti to be promoted from quarterbacks coach to offensive coordinator. Now we’ll get a glimpse of what kind of changes have been made to the scheme since the coaching change.

We know the Rams want to run the football. They proved that with their draft strategy and selections of running back Todd Gurley and offensive linemen Rob Havenstein, Jamon Brown and Andrew Donnal this year as well as taking offensive tackle Greg Robinson with the No. 2 overall pick in 2014.

Can Cignetti help improve the passing game, including getting more production from undersized speedster Tavon Austin? The personnel on the perimeter hasn’t really changed since last season, so getting Austin and his big-play ability more involved should help.

• New-look offensive line

The Rams will have three new starters on the offensive line this season, unless they decide to change course and re-sign Jake Long, Scott Wells and Davin Joseph before the start of training camp.

St. Louis has two starters back with Robinson at left tackle and veteran Rodger Saffold at left guard. They could line up this week with either Tim Barnes or Barrett Jones at center and then rookies Brown and Havenstein at right guard and right tackle, respectively.

The offensive line has been a focal point this offseason and will continue to be going into training camp and the season. The Rams are inexperienced up front and won’t have much proven depth behind whoever ends up in the starting lineup.

• Akeem Ayers

The Rams return all 11 starters from their defense last season, but added to that unit by signing two unrestricted free agents this offseason.

Ayers, 25, was a second-round pick by the Tennessee Titans out of UCLA in 2011 and has had some success as an outside linebacker and pass rusher in his first four seasons with the Titans and the New England Patriots.

With the Rams, the 6-foot-3, 255-pounder is expected to compete with Jo-Lonn Dunbar for the outside linebacker spot next to James Laurinaitis and opposite Alec Ogletree. Dunbar had a strong season in 2013 but wasn’t able to make much of an impact in 2014.

If Ayers, who was acquired by the Patriots last season and helped them on their run to the Super Bowl, is able to solidify that spot, he could add another dimension to the Rams’ defense.

• Nick Fairley

The other big defensive addition for St. Louis was the signing of the 6-5, 291-pound Fairley, a first-round pick (No. 13 overall) in 2011 who will add to the Rams’ strength at defensive tackle.

Fairley showed pass-rushing ability when he had 5.5 sacks in 2012 and then six sacks in 2013, but then he recorded just one over eight games in 2014.

Fairley will join 2014 defensive rookie of the year Aaron Donald and Michael Brockers in a defensive tackle rotation that could help all three players. St. Louis signed the Auburn product to a one-year deal worth $5 million, which was less than released DT Kendall Langford would have made in 2014, so it can be viewed as a worthwhile gamble.

Fairley should be motivated to get a longer, more lucrative contract as an unrestricted free agent next offseason. If he is, the Rams’ defense should be that much more difficult to face this fall.
 

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Brown or Pead huh? Man, Pead is in trouble if he doesn't bring it this year....
 

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Rams: Preseason Roster Battles To Keep An Eye On

By Frank "Dubs" Dobozy

http://www.turfshowtimes.com/2015/6/3/8678623/st-louis-rams-roster-depth-chart

The 2015 edition of the St. Louis Rams will be the deepest and most talented in the Snead/Fisher era. Intense roster battles are about to begin for ten or fewer spots on the team. Who will make the final cut?

With the Rams entering the OTA phase of the offseason, it's a good time to take a peek at how the roster is shaping up. There will be intense battles for the few spots available on the final 53-man roster. Some familiar faces might not be in the horns for the season opener against the Seattle Seahawks. The team that emerges in September will undoubtedly be the most talented (and deepest) in the Fisher/Snead era.

St. Louis Rams Current Roster And Depth Chart
C Barrett Jones Tim Barnes Demetrius Rhaney David Wang
RG Rodger Saffold Brandon Washington
LG Jamon Brown Cody Wichmann Travis Bond
RT Rob Havenstein Garrett Reynolds Darrell Williams
LT Greg Robinson Andrew Donnal Steven Baker
TE Lance Kendricks Cory Harkey Brad Smelley Zach Laskey
TE Jared Cook Alex Bayer Justice Cunningham
WR Brian Quick Damian Williams Devon Wylie Tyler Slavin Daniel Rodriguez
WR Tavon Austin Chris Givens Emory Blake Isiah Ferguson
WR Kenny Britt Stedman Bailey Bud Sasser Bradley Marquez
RB Tre Mason Benny Cunningham Chase Reynolds Malcolm Brown
RB Todd Gurley Isaiah Pead Trey Watts Terrence Franks
QB Nick Foles Austin Davis Case Keenum Sean Mannion

PK Greg Zuerlein
P John Hekker Michael Palardy
LS Jake McQuaide Tyler Ott

DT Aaron Donald Nick Fairley
DT Michael Brockers Doug Worthington Louis Trinca-Pasat
DE Chris Long William Hayes Martin Ifedi Matt Longacre
DE Robert Quinn Eugene Sims Ethan Westbrooks
MLB James Laurinaitis Daren Bates Bryce Hager
OLB Alec Ogletree Marshall McFadden Korey Toomer Keshaun Malone
OLB Jo-Lonn Dunbar Akeem Ayers Cameron Lynch
CB Janoris Jenkins Marcus Roberson Brandon McGee Imoan Claiborne
CB Trumaine Johnson E.J. Gaines Lamarcus Joyner Montell Garner
SS T.J. McDonald Mark Barron Maurice Alexander Jacob Hagen
FS Rodney McLeod Cody Davis Christian Bryant Jay Hughes

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Roster Battles To Watch

Quarterback - Case Keenum vs. Austin Davis

The Rams will likely carry three quarterbacks this season. Nick Foles is pencilled in as the Rams' starting QB. 2015 3rd round draft selection Sean Mannion will also make the final 53-man roster. He'll need to be groomed for a season before challenging for a starting role. Case Keenum and Austin Davis will battle it out for the position of Foles' primary backup. The winner likely won't be determined until the final roster cut down. A very close contest.

Running Back - Isaiah Pead vs. Trey Watts vs. Malcolm Brown

The Rams carried 5 running backs on the roster last season. Given their renewed commitment to the running game, they'll likely carry 5 again in 2015. Todd Gurley, Tre Mason and Benny Cunningham are locks for the 3 top positions on the depth chart. Chase Reynolds is a much-valued core special teams player. That leaves Pead and Watts fighting for the remaining spot on the roster. Pead tore his ACL in the preseason, and missed the entire 2014 season. Pead has been a disappointment since his selection in the 2nd round of the 2012 NFL Draft. He becomes a Free Agent after the 2015 season. Watts made the roster last season as an UDFA, taking Pead's place on the depth chart. The decision on who to retain might come down to special teams value and/or the Rams' reluctance to give up on a 2nd round draft choice. Watts' just-announced 4-game suspension for substance abuse won't help his cause any:

Given Watts' suspension, 2015 UDFA Malcolm Brown could make a strong push for the final spot if Pead falters during the preseason.

Tight End - Alex Bayer vs. Justice Cunningham

For most of the 2014 season the Rams carried at least 4 TE's on the roster. It's reasonable to expect the same number this coming season. The Rams re-signed Cory Harkey and Lance Kendricks in the offseason. The pair, along with Jared Cook, are locks to make the roster. Alex Bayer and Justice Cunningham will renew their 2014 battle for the final spot at the position. Bayer won the battle last year. The Rams went to great lengths to keep Cunningham on the team through the latter part of the 2014 regular season and the current offseason, jockeying him between the roster and practice squad. Who will win the battle this year? It will come down to how much the Rams value Bayer's pass-catching talent over Cunningham's superior blocking ability.

Center - Barrett Jones vs. Tim Barnes vs. Demetrius Rhaney

The Rams released Scott Wells in the offseason, and didn't address the position in Free Agency or the draft. They did re-sign Tim Barnes, after declining to tender him as a RFA. How much does the team truly value him? The Rams appear confident of finding their starting center from among Barnes, Jones and Rhaney. The group lacks experience, with Barnes the only one among the three that has started a game (4). Jones has missed 22 games in his first two seasons with the Rams. A much-decorated collegian at Alabama, Jones will need to stay healthy to have any chance at the starting role. Jones' versatility across the line might be his best attribute. Rhaney spent his rookie season on Injured Reserve. The former 7th round draft pick is apparently well-regarded by the Rams organization. On an offensive line that will be young and inexperienced as a whole, Jones and Barnes might hold the edge for roster spots based on their versatility and time with the team.

Rest Of The Offensive Line - Too Many To List

Former starters Jake Long, Davin Joseph and Joe Barksdale are no longer with the Rams, all three part of the "Great Offensive Line Purge" in the early offseason. The Rams went "Hog Wild" in the 2015 NFL Draft, selecting 4 offensive linemen to take their places. The Rams could carry anywhere from 8 to 10 OL on the final 53-man roster. They will likely settle on 9, given the composition of the projected roster. Greg Robinson, Garrett Reynolds and Rodger Saffold will all make the roster, as will the two centers already noted. Rookies Rob Havenstein, Jamon Brown and Andrew Donnal (selected this year in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th rounds, respectively) will also make the roster. That leaves one spot remaining to be filled. Holdover Brandon Washington and 2015 6th round pick Cody Wichmann should be considered the frontrunners to complete the unit.

Cornerback - Brandon McGee vs. Marcus Roberson

Due to a foot injury, Brandon McGee played in only the first two games of the 2014 season. Before the 2014 NFL Draft, McGee appeared to be the No. 3 CB on the roster. The Rams added a significant amount of talent at the position via the 2014 draft (Lamarcus Joyner and E.J. Gaines) and the UDFA process (Marcus Roberson). As a result of those additions, McGee now finds himself in a battle just to make the roster. The Rams are likely to keep 5 CB's on the 53-man roster. Trumaine Johnson, Janoris Jenkins, E.J. Gaines and Lamarcus Joyner will all make the final roster. That leaves McGee and Marcus Roberson fighting for the final spot. The Rams are pretty high on Roberson, a player once regarded as a 1st round prospect. He went undrafted as a result of off-field issues, and may turn out to be an UDFA steal.

Defensive Line - Ethan Westbrooks vs. Louis Trinca-Pasat vs. Martin Ifedi

The Rams have been pretty consistent in keeping 9 defensive linemen on the 53-man roster. 2015 should be no exception. 7 defensive linemen are virtually guaranteed to make the roster: Chris Long, Aaron Donald, Robert Quinn, Michael Brockers, Eugene Sims, William Hayes and Nick Fairley. Westbrooks, Trinca-Pasat and Ifedi will compete for the remaining two spots on the roster. Westbrooks is versatile, has upside and a year of experience with the Rams. Ifedi (7th round 2015) and Trinca-Pasat (2015 UDFA) are intriguing additions to an already formidable DL. Trinca-Pasat may hold the edge over Ifedi, as the Rams are one DT short on the depth chart. Kendall Langford was released, Alex Carrington was not re-signed, and only one player (Nick Fairley) was brought in to replace them. Fairley, Sims and Hayes are all eligible for Free Agency after the 2015 season. The Rams will likely stash the loser(s) of this roster battle on the practice squad, in anticipation of potential Free Agent losses.

Which players make YOUR final 53-man roster?