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  • Sakl18's Mock Offseason 2.0

    Release/Let Walk
    • Alex Barron, LT - His spree of drive killing penalties comes to an end.
    • Kyle Boller, QB - Showed us just why he's no longer a Raven.
    • Randy McMichael, TE - Hasn't played at the level he did in Miami.
    • Leonard Little, LE - If he's willing to stay for a small contract he gets re-signed, otherwise he goes.
    • Marc Bulger, QB - His days as a Ram are over, as both parties need a fresh start.
    • Samkon Gado, RB - Really struggled this season and an upgrade is needed.
    • Kenneth Darby, RB - Another backup RB who was innefective.

    Resign
    • Anyone who isn't being let loose.

    Free Agents
    • Jason Campbell, QB, Washington - He still has potential and needs a fresh start. If all else fails, he's a stop gap QB.
    • Ray Edwards, LE, Minnesota - A solid DE who would immediately help with our pass rush woes.
    • Jerious Norwood, RB, Atlanta - A speed back who would be a great change of pace for Jackson, and would also lessen his work load.

    Draft
    • 1) Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska - Need I say more?
    • 2) Sean Weatherspoon, OLB, Missouri - A fast sideline to sideline 'backer who wold start immediately. Also has great leadership skills.
    • 3) Dan LeFevour, QB, Central Michigan - Has a good arm and great mobility. Will take a few years to transition game to the NFL level, but has great potential.
    • 4) Jared Veldheer, OT, Hillsdale - A massive tackle with surprising agility for his size. Would start immediately at RT.
    • 5A) Jimmy Graham, TE, Miami - Converted basketball player who has great height and quickness. Has phenominal upside.
    • 5B) Joique Bell, RB, Wayne State - A back who's both shifty and physical, and can catch passes out of the backfield.
    • 6) Devin Ross, CB, Arizona - Has good potential for a late round pick and will provide depth.
    • 7A) O'Brien Schoefield, DE, Wisconsin - A great pass rusher who was a projeccted 2nd or 3r round prospect who tore his ACL at a Senior Bowl practice. He may have to be placed on IR for his first year, but he has the potential to be a late round gem.
    • 7B) Cord Howard, OG, Georgia Tech - Will provide depth at the guard position.

    2010 Depth Chart

    QB - Jason Campbell, Keith Null, Dan LeFevour
    RB - Steven Jackson, Jerious Norwood, Joique Bell, Chris Ogbonnaya
    FB - Mike Karney
    WR - Laurent Robinson, Donnie Avery, Brandon Gibson, Danny Amendola, Keenan Burton
    TE - Daniel Fells, Billy Bajema, Jimmy Graham
    LT - Jason Smith, Adam Goldberg, Eric Young
    LG - Jacob Bell, Mark Setterstrom, Roger Allen III
    C - Jason Brown, Mark Setterstrom, Drew Miller
    RG -Adam Goldberg, John Greco, Mark Setterstrom
    RT - Jared Veldheer, Adam Goldburg, Phil Trautwein

    LE - Ray Edwards, Victor Adeyanju, James Wyche
    UT - Cliffton Ryan, Adam Carriker, Darrell Scott
    NT - Ndamukong Suh, Cliffton Ryan, LaJaun Ramsey
    RE - Chris Long, James Hall, Sean Conover
    SLB - David Vobora, Larry Grant, Chris Chamberlain
    MLB - James Laurinaitis, Chris Chamberlain, Dominic Douglas
    WLB - Sean Weatherspoon, Paris Lenon, Chris Chamberlain
    CB - Ron Bartell, Bradley Fletcher, Quincy Butler, Justin King, Jonathan Wade
    FS - OJ Atogwe, Craig Dahl
    SS - James Butler, Clinton Hart

    K - Josh Brown
    P - Donnie Jones
    P/KR - Danny Amendola

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  • sakl18
    Sakl18's Mock Offseason
    by sakl18
    Here is my mock offseason. Let me know what you think, and don't be afraid to tear me apart.


    Re-sign
    • Anyone who isn't in the release column
    Release
    • Leonard Little - If he is willing to stay for cheap, then we re-sign him. If not, see ya.
    • Marc Bulger - His days as a Ram are over, it's time to move on.
    • Randy McMichael - No longer the tight end he once was.
    • Alex Barron - His drive killing penalty spree comes to an end.
    • Kyle Boller - Showed us just why he's no longer a Raven.
    Free Agent Signings
    • Jason Campbell, QB - Take a chance on him. If all else fails, he's a stop-gap QB.
    • Tony Scheffler, TE - A good blocking and receiving TE.
    • David Baas, OG - A powerful run blocker who can open up holes at the RG position.
    • Leon Washington, RB - A good relief and change of pace back for Steven Jackson.
    • Ray Edwards, LE - Played very well in Minnesota, albeit with Allen and the Williams'.
    Draft Picks
    • 1) Ndamukong Suh*, DT - Self explanatory.
    • 2) Sean Weatherspoon, WLB - A fast, sure tackling linebacker who would provide a major upgrade over Paris Lenon.
    • 3) Jared Veldheer, OT - A monstrous tackle with surprising agility who projects as a solid RT.
    • 4) Dan LeFevour, QB - Has a good arm and great mobility.
    2010 Depth Chart


    QB - Jason Campbell, Keith Null, Dan LeFevour
    RB - Steven Jackson, Leon Washington, Kenneth Darby, Chris Ogbonnaya
    FB - Mike Karney
    WR - Laurent Robinson, Donnie Avery, Brandon Gibson, Danny Amendola, Keenan Burton
    TE - Tony Scheffler, Daniel Fells, Billy Bajema
    LT - Jason Smith, Adam Goldburg, Eric Young
    LG - Jacob Bell, Mark Setterstrom, Roger Allen III
    C - Jason Brown, Mark Setterstrom, Drew Miller
    RG - David Baas, John Greco, Mark Setterstrom
    RT - Adam Goldburg, Jared Veldheer, Phil Trautwein
    LE - Ray Edwards, Victor Adeyanju, James Wyche
    DT - Ndamukong Suh, Cliffton Ryan, Adam Carriker, LaJaun Ramsey, Darrell Scott
    RE - Chris Long, James Hall, Sean Conover
    SLB - David Vobora, Larry Grant, Chris Chamberlain
    MLB - James Laurinaitis, Chris Chamberlain, Dominic Douglas
    WLB - Sean Weatherspoon, Paris Lenon, Chris Chamberlain
    CB - Ron Bartell, Bradley Fletcher, Quincey Butler, Justin King, Jonathan Wade
    FS - OJ Atogwe, Craig Dahl
    SS - James Butler, Clinton Hart
    K - Josh Brown
    P - Donnie Jones
    KR/PR - Leon Washington, Danny Amendola

    *Some of you may have seen me arguing for taking Clausen first overall, however, that is only if we don't sign a QB in free agency.
    -01-22-2010, 02:44 PM
  • Bald_81
    Bald_81's Mock Offseason V1
    by Bald_81
    Re-Signings

    FS OJ Atogwe
    NT Clifton Ryan
    OL Mark Setterstrom
    LS Chris Massey
    DE Leonard Little*
    DE C.J. Ah You

    Cuts

    OT Alex Barron
    TE Randy McMichael
    QB Marc Bulger

    Walks

    QB Kyle Boller
    DT Gary Gibson
    WR Ruvell Martin
    SS Clinton Hart
    RB Samkon Gado
    RB Kenneth Darby
    DE James Hall
    LB Paris Lenon
    DE Victor Adeyanju

    Free Agency

    QB Chad Pennington
    - Notes: A veteran QB who will be available due to Chad Henne's success in South Beach. Chad will be a great bridge QB for the Rams and could provide a similar spark/impact on offense as he did for Miami in '08.

    RB Leon Washington
    - Notes: With the emergence of rookie Shonn Greene, there is a crowded backfield with only so many carries to go around. Leon would be a great change of pace back for Steven who possesses a similar talent in the receiving game making him more dangerous.

    OT Tyson Clabo
    - Notes: With the departure of Alex Barron and Jason Smith shifting over to the left side, there is a need for a RT. Tyson Clabo has done a great job keeping Matt Ryan off his back in Atlanta and would help solidify our line.

    DE Ray Edwards
    - Notes: Although he plays with what might be the best supporting cast in the NFL (Jared Allen, Pat & Kevin Williams), Ray Edwards is a young player who has gotten better with each passing season. He would help add to the young nucleus that Devaney is trying to build on as well as give Spags a new toy to play with.

    LB Omar Gaither
    - Notes: He was with Spags for one season in Philadelphia, but he possesses the versatility to play different linebacker positions. Besides Laurinaitis, our LB core has a lot of issues and Gaither will be a solid addition.

    LB Danny Clark
    - Notes: A jack-of-all-trades who can play all three linebacker spots, he essentially replaces Paris Lenon as the veteran of this group but more importantly provides depth at each position.

    CB Richard Marshall
    - Notes: A tough, physical corner who fits the mold of what Spags wants. Marshall is very young and entering the prime of his career which is exactly what the Rams want and he also fills a position of need.

    NFL Draft

    Round 1: Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
    - Notes: Taking a QB first overall would be a slam dunk here if there was a franchise type available, alas, the Rams don't exactly have the best luck. However, they are blessed to find one of the best defensive prospects of the decade. Suh not only addresses an area of need, but he makes the rest of the defense better and could help catapult Chris Long into double-digit sacks in 2010.

    Round 2: Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma.
    - Notes: Playmakers, playmakers, playmakers. Is that what you want Billy? Look no further than...
    -01-10-2010, 03:04 AM
  • sakl18
    Sakl18's Post-Combine Mock Offseason
    by sakl18
    Cut/Let Walk
    • Kyle Boller - He should us just why he's no longer a Raven.
    • Randy McMichael - Never duplicated his production in Miami. A replacement is needed.
    • Leonard Little - Even if he doesn't retire, we need to move on. His days of a servicable DE are over.
    • Samkon Gado - Did nothing all year.
    • Jonathan Wade - Was surpassed by nearly everyone on the depth chart. There's no point in keeping him around, as better depth can be addressed via the draft.
    Trades
    • Marc Bulger for Jason Campbell - Campbell can be a productive stop-gap player. Both Bulger and Campbell need new starts, and Campbell still has the potential to be a decent starter.
    • Alex Barron for Greg Olsen - Olsen brings the abilities of a playmaking TE taht the Rams desperately need.
    • Rams trade 1.01 and 4.01 to Bucs for 1.03, 2.02, and 3.03.
    Free Agency
    • Dunta Robinson, CB, Houston - A physical corner who has a high talent level. His injury history is a concern, but he fits Spags scheme and can be the shutdown corner we have been looking for.
    Draft
    • 1.03 - Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma - If the Rams believe that Clausen is the better QB, then he is the pick. Bradford fills the Rams biggest hole at QB, and will challenge Campbell for the start from day 1.
    • 2.01 - Brandon Graham, DE, Michigan - An excellent pass rusher with a great motor. Also has tremendous upside.
    • 2.03 - Jahvid Best, RB, California - An explosive runner who would be the perfect complement for SJax, keeping him healthy and extending his career by several seasons. Also brings a much needed home run threat to the offense.
    • 3.01 - Jared Veldheer, OT, Hillsdale - A monster of a tackle with surprising agility. Has the ability to start immediately at right tackle and be a dominant force on the right end for years to come.
    • 3.03 - Dekoda Watson, OLB, Florida State - An athletic freak with a great work ethic and tremendous upside. Would start opposite David Vobora.
    • 5.01 - Harry Coleman, SS, LSU - An athletic safety with good size and speed. Plays a phyical game and is effective in coverage.
    • 5.24 - Danario Alexander, WR, Missouri - A massive receiver with good speed. Will need some time to learn NFL routes, and has an extensive injury history, but is a great redzone target with upside.
    • 6.01 - David Ross, CB, Arizona - Has a surprising amount of potential for a late round pick. Will provide depth at CB.
    • 7.01 - Matt McCracken, G, Richmond - Provides depth at the guard position and could be a late round steal.
    • 7.19 - O'Brien Schoefield, DE, Wisconsin - A great pass rusher who was a projected 2nd or 3rd round prospect who tore his ACL at a Senior Bowl practice. He may have to be placed on IR for his first year, but he has the potential to be a dominant edge rusher.
    Depth Chart

    QB - Jason Campbell, Sam Bradford, Keith Null
    RB - Steven Jackson, Jahvid Best, Kenneth Darby, Chris Ogbonnaya
    FB - Mike Karney
    WR - Laurent Robinson, Donnie Avery, Brandon Gibson, Danny Amendola, Danario Alexander,...
    -03-03-2010, 12:17 PM
  • rams_man13
    My Mock Offseason
    by rams_man13
    Let me know what you think, if this is possible, etc.

    Resign:

    - James Hall, DE (cheap, good rotational guy)
    - Gary Gibson, DT (good depth, cheap)
    - Clifton Ryan, DT (good DT, developing)
    - OJ Atogwe, FS (ballhawk in the secondary, one of our better D players)
    - Mark Setterstrom, OG (Decent backup on the OL)
    - Daniel Fells, TE (showed some flashes, looks like a good back-up)

    Cut:
    - Alex Barron, LT (bust, will want LT money, hurts the team with drive killing mental mistakes)
    - Leonard Little, DE (older, will want starting DE money, time to move on)
    - Randy McMichael, TE (not a good TE anymore)
    - Marc Bulger, QB (he's old, expensive and can't be relied on anymore)

    Free Agents:
    - Leon Washington, RB (good change of pace back, explosive, good in the return game, will come cheeper because of injury)
    - Tony Scheffler, TE (balanced TE who has excellent hands and decent blocking skills, feud with McDaniels will make him available from the Broncos)
    - Chad Pennington, QB (he's a one year stop gap to groom whatever QB we draft in the later rounds this year, he'll be cheap coming off surgery and should still have enough of a noodle arm to work in our west coast offense)
    - David Baas, OG (Big, run blocking RG to replace Richie)
    - Adam Terry, OT (Mammoth OT who will provide good depth/spot starting)
    - Thomas Howard, OLB (Great cover LB, will be dropped by the Raiders as a scapegoat for their struggles in stopping the run)
    - Derrick Johnson, MLB (I'm suggesting we move him to OLB where he dominated in college, I believe he's being misused right now)
    - Richard Marshall, CB (physical corner who supports the run, a traditional Spags guy)

    Draft:

    1.01- Ndamukong Suh, DT (Beast, BPA, Position of Need)
    2.01- Demaryius Thomas, WR (Ideal size, good speed and hands, WAS the Georgia Tech passing game)
    3.01- Greg Hardy, DE (Good size and speed, a solid pass rusher to work opposite Chris Long)
    4.01- Ciron Black, OT (Drops because he's not projected as a LT despite playing it all through college, dominant run blocker and instant RT starter)
    5.01- Dan LeFevour, QB (He's got a good chance to succeed at a cheap price, throw him in there and see if he can make something happen, if not, Jake Locker next year)

    2010 St. Louis Rams Depth Chart:

    QB- Chad Pennington, Dan LeFevour, Keith Null
    RB- Steven Jackson, Leon Washington, Chris Ogbonnaya
    FB- Mike Karney
    WR- Laurent Robinson, Donnie Avery, Demaryius Thomas, Brandon Gibson, Danny Amendola
    TE- Tony Scheffler, Daniel Fells, Billy Bajema
    LT- Jason Smith, Adam Terry, Adam Goldburg
    LB- Jacob Bell, Mark Setterstrom, Roger Allen III
    C- Jason Brown, Mark Setterstrom
    RG- David Baas, John Greco, Mark Setterstrom
    RT- Ciron Black,...
    -01-21-2010, 09:21 AM
  • RockinRam
    Rockin's Mock Draft (@ the playoffs)
    by RockinRam
    Another one of my mock drafts.

    Some changes have been made since my last mock, including the addition of the FA. Well, here it goes.


    FA:

    Mark Anderson, DE Chicago Bears (Mid-level FA signing)

    Richard Marshall, CB Carolina Panthers (Premium-level FA signing)

    Chris Gocong, OLB Philadelphia Eagles (Low-level FA signing)

    Tony Scheffler, TE Denver Broncos (Mid-level FA signing)


    Re-signing:

    O.J Atogwe

    James Hall

    Gary Gibson

    Craig Dahl

    Clifton Ryan


    The team's needs after the Free Agency:

    DT
    QB
    back-up RB
    #1 WR
    OLB (Chris Gocong will man one OLB spot.)
    OG
    RT



    Draft:


    Round 1:

    Ndamukong Suh, DT, 6-4 300+ lbs. Nebraska

    There is no need for me to preach what has already been preached many times.

    Round 2:

    Damian Williams, WR, 6-1 190lbs. USC

    Some people will question this and say, how about Demaryius Thomas out of Georgia Tech? Won't Williams go in the first round?

    IMO, I think Williams is going to be available in the start of the second round. Some franchises might go after WR's with prettier numbers than Williams, which might have him being available for us in the second round.

    Why Williams you ask?

    Because Williams plays in a pro-style offense, has elite route running which is a perfect fit for our WCO, is very quick out of his cuts, great hands, amazing hand-eye coordination, and is a very smart football player with good character.

    Round 3:


    Gabe Carimi, OT, 6-8, 320lbs. Wisconsin

    Took over for Joe Thomas in Wisconsin, a school known for producing solid O-linemen. Carimi has very good footwork for a 6-8 human being, and is very stout in pass protection. Has enough athleticism to man the LT spott in the NFL, but he would excel at the RT due to his amazing run blocking skills. Very balanced blocker who uses his long arms to push defenders off the line of scrimmage.

    Round 4:


    Sean Canfield, QB, 6-4, 215lbs. Oregon State

    Lacking in athleticism, strength and speed, he makes up for it with good accuracy and good arm strength. He is a very good pocket passer, always maintaining his composure in the pocket, and makes the correct reads. Shows good touch and timing on his passes, with a good release.

    Round 5:


    Dexter McCluster, RB/WR, 5-8, 170lbs. Ole Miss

    May drop because franchises might hesitate on him due to his small frame, which would lead to questions about durability/injury proneness..etc.

    Would be a great change of pace back for Steven Jackson. Very quick and elusive, and has good ball...
    -01-17-2010, 02:43 PM
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