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Re: What player are you most looking forward to?

Atogwe and Culberson are very enticing defensive choices, but I question if they will be the "noticeable force" the post asks for so I'm going to go with L. Little.

Like many of the other players mentioned above, Little was relegated to observer due to a bad toe. I've tried to play soccer despite a simple tear in my fascia on the ball of my foot and it was excrutiating when pivoting and pushing off; no way could i get a good push off my foot during that time. I'm excited to see Little back and i think he's going to come back with chip on his shoulder.

He was obviously excited to have Hall come in to "balance" the pass rush, but that never occurred because of injuries to both he and Hall. Whether it's thru the help of Hall, or a high draft pick, maybe this year will be the year he gets some support and starts reacquinting Hasselback, Smith, and Leinart to the ground.

So that's my defensive pick for prospective outstanding performance by a Ram. On offense, I'm going with the entire OL, Bulger, Jackson, Bennett, Holt, and 3 of the 4 TE's (I'm excluding Byrd- I don't think we're going to get much out of him even if he's not traded or waived). I'm truly excited to see each one of these players be noticeable forces on the field so i'm picking them all.

My sleeper offensive pick is Antonio Pittman. He has the potential to have a Michael Turner type of impact when Jackson needs the rest. It'll be a shame if the running game can not keep opposing defenses honest whenever Jackson trotts off for a break. It's a reach (hence the sleeper tag), but I like the film on him. He looks to have the potential and i'm interested to see his development in year 2.
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