So how did the Rams do in this year’s draft?Some (Burwell) say it’s too early to tell; others (Thomas, Gordon) give them passing grades. |
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What the Rams got for second overall pickApr 30, 2012
When the 2012 NFL draft had ended, the St. Louis Rams had parlayed the second overall choice into six choices: the 14th, 39th, 50th and 150th picks this year, plus first-round selections in 2013 and 2014. That was the net result of trades made before an… |
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Rams will check in with Janoris Jenkins dailyApr 30, 2012
Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com The Rams were able to take a chance on drafting cornerback Janoris Jenkins because of the amount of picks they gained by trading down twice in the first round of the 2012 Draft. Those deals left them with four picks in the first two rounds and a little … |
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Rams reportedly envision Pead as Jackson’s successorApr 30, 2012
Evan Silva, profootballtalk.com Rams second-round pick Isaiah Pead looks more like a change-of-pace or third-down back than a feature NFL runner. Pead goes 5-foot-10, 197. Most draftniks characterize Pead as a slashing scatback with punt return value. The Rams used the 50th overall pi… |
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Around the NFC West: Offense or defense?Apr 30, 2012
The Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers used early draft choices for players they hope will make big plays on offense. Both teams have offensive-minded head coaches. The Seattle Seahawks and St. Louis Rams used early draft choices for players they… |
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Tipsheet: Experts give Rams' draft high gradesApr 30, 2012
And the fans? Some were so bitter they requested the team go ahead and move to LA. |
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CVC won't release plan without team OK even though public money likely would cover much, if not most, of the renovations. |
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Rams run risks, chart new courseApr 30, 2012
They've made it clear they're not going to tip-toe through the process of rebuilding. |
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