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Rams say they'll be less active in free agency
• By Jim Thomas

http://www.stltoday.com/sports/foot...cle_e5ef840c-0499-5aec-849c-cab7813f225e.html

One of the major themes at Rams Park this offseason is developing all those draft picks piled up in the past two years, not making a big splash in free agency.

“When you look at free agency, this is the year we’ve targeted probably to be a little less active ... than others,” Rams executive vice president Kevin Demoff said.

Then again, the Rams basically have said they’re not going wild in free agency every March since coach Jeff Fisher and general manager Les Snead joined forces with Demoff in 2012.

The results?

• The Rams invested a potential $96.5 million worth of contracts in free-agent pickups Cortland Finnegan, Scott Wells, and Kendall Langford in the first week of 2012 free agency. (Finnegan was told last week he’s being released.)

• In 2013, they invested a potential $79.4 million in free-agent pickups Jake Long and Jared Cook, and in re-signing William Hayes.

That’s not exactly Dan Snyder throwing dollars around like Monopoly money, as he did in days gone by in Washington, but it’s still a lot of money.

This time, it does sound like the Rams mean it when saying they’ll be less active in free agency.

“Our biggest ‘need’ is continuing to let our young guys develop and get experience,” Snead said. “There’s no glaring, glaring, glaring needs per se (on the roster). And then we have nine picks in the draft, and some good picks. And it’s a good draft. So you’re aware of that.”

As for free agency ....

“If there’s someone who can help us, who can fill a role, we’ll still explore that,” Demoff said.

The Rams did some “exploring” on Saturday, the first of the three-day negotiating period that serves as a prelude to the official start of free agency on Tuesday.

With clubs careful not to step over the line and risk tampering charges, not much information leaks out during the three-day window. But to no one’s surprise, the Rams did contact the agent for Tennessee cornerback Alterraun Verner on Saturday, according to league sources.

It’s only natural considering Verner was drafted by Fisher in 2010 in Tennessee and played for several current Rams assistants there. In addition, new Rams defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was with Verner last year in Tennessee and spoke glowingly about him last month during his introductory news conference in St. Louis.

But the Rams have far from a clear playing field on Verner. The Tennessean in Nashville reported that Detroit, Minnesota, the New York Giants, New York Jets and Pittsburgh also made inquiries.

One possible alternative for the Rams if they don’t sign Verner was swept off the market Saturday night when cornerback Sam Shields re-signed with Green Bay. Initial reports of contract terms were an eye-opening four years and $39 million, with a $12.5 million signing bonus. But full details, such as the amount of guaranteed money, weren’t immediately available.

(Teams can re-sign their own players at any time in the offseason; free agents signing with new teams must wait until Tuesday.)

Teams usually have to pay a little extra to keep a player off the market. Even so, Shield’s average per year of $9.75 million doesn’t bode well for getting Verner at a semi-reasonable price.

There also were reports that the Rams contacted the agent of Buffalo safety and former Clayton High star Jairus Byrd, a surprising development because all signs at Rams Park were that the team was not going to make a strong push for him. And that could still be the case.

To no one’s surprise, there were reports that Miami contacted the representatives of Rams offensive lineman Rodger Saffold.

The Dolphins have a lot of rebuilding to do on their offensive line after the bullying scandal of last season involving Richie Incognito and Jonathan Martin. Arizona, the New York Jets and Tampa Bay all need help at guard, and Arizona is looking for help at tackle. So all could be potential Saffold suitors.

Teams will make a lot of calls this weekend, but with varying degrees of interest. And sometimes, the early calls are made for players not considered front-line talent. For example, four teams expressed interest in guard Shelley Smith, a spot starter in his two seasons in St. Louis. The Rams are believed to have only modest interest in re-signing Smith.

The Rams obviously have much interest in re-signing Saffold, a second-round draft pick by the team in 2010.

“There’s no benefit in being the youngest team in the NFL if you’re just going to develop them for somebody else,” Demoff said, speaking generally.

“We could be very active Day 1 (of free agency),” he continued. “Or we could decide there’s nothing that really fits our overall strategy. I think all of that depends on how the three-day negotiating period really goes. We have a lot of different strategies, a lot of different paths.

Even if the Rams don’t sign a “splash” player in the first week of free agency, Snead said there are less “sexy” free agents who can help a club. He cited Rams linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar as one example from 2012. Defensive end Hayes, also signed in 2012, is another.

“From the entertainment standpoint, the world focuses on the marquee names,” Snead said. “In reality, there’s 400 players hitting the market and a lot of those players have a lot of experience and can come in and help you.”
 

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Must have been scared off by the price tags on Saffold, Byrd, and Verner.

If we pass on all them, then we need to fill their positions early in the draft. Not neccessarily a bad thing being we have 2 first round picks.
 

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Jim Thomas' Top 30 NFL free agents
• By Jim Thomas

http://www.stltoday.com/sports/foot...cle_a75fd3fb-b591-57e0-b84e-34390ca928c6.html

(The NFL free agency period begins Tuesday at 3 p.m. St. Louis time)

1. JAIRUS BYRD, S, Buffalo

The Clayton High grad has the cover skills, the ball skills to make a ton of money as the best free safety on the market this year.

(Age: 27)

2. MICHAEL JOHNSON, DE, Cincinnati

His sack total (3½) plummeted in 2013, but he remains a disruptive pass rusher who can play the run as well.

(Age: 27)

3. ALTERRAUN VERNER, CB, Tennessee

A very good cover corner — 22 breakups, five interceptions in 2013 — whose price might be too rich for Rams’ blood by Tuesday.

(Age: 25)

4. MICHAEL BENNETT, DE, Seattle

You never can have enough good pass rushers. The underrated Bennett’s work for the Super Bowl champs won’t go unnoticed. (Age: 28)

5. EUGENE MONROE, LT, Baltimore

No superstar, but an above-average pass blocker who will get paid. If only the Rams had taken him instead of Jason Smith in 2009. (Age: 26)

6. AQUIB TALIB, CB, New England

Physical, competitive defender who can handle big receivers. But considering past off-field issues, does it only work with Belichick? (Age: 28)

7. LAMARR HOUSTON, DE, Oakland

Lost in Oakland, as many are, he’s an every-down player who can get to the passer at 300 pounds and is coming off a career year. (Age: 26)

8. BRANDEN ALBERT, LT, Kansas City

Very good pass blocker and former Pro Bowler could be just what the doctor ordered in, say, Arizona. Has had some back issues. (Age: 29)

9. HENRY MELTON, DT, Chicago

Coming off knee surgery (ACL), this former Pro Bowler is a quick, athletic interior pass rusher who could be a relative bargain. (Age: 27)

10. JASON HATCHER, DT, Dallas

Being a free agent over 30 is like having a scarlet letter on your jersey, but as a short-term fix Hatcher is a disruptive playmaker. (Age: 31)

11. VONTAE DAVIS, CB, Indianapolis

Very talented. But if you’re the club owner, before you open your wallet take a look at Davis’ film vs. the Rams last season. Ouch! (Age: 25)

12. ERIC DECKER, WR, Denver

An excellent No. 2 receiver who will get paid like a No. 1. Keep in mind, too, his statistics are inflated by playing with Peyton Manning. (Age: 26)

13. JARED ALLEN, DE, Minnesota

Like Hatcher, an excellent short-term fix for a contending club. How many players can you say are declining after an 11½-sack season? (Age: 31)

14. ARTHUR JONES, DE, Baltimore

A prototypical 3-4 end, Jones is coming off a career year. But with limited salary-cap flexibility, the Ravens are expected to let him walk. (Age: 27)

15. LINVAL JOSEPH, DT, NY Giants

A durable run stuffer, Joseph is a wide body (6 feet 4, 323 pounds) who can push the pocket — or anyone standing in his way, for that matter. (Age: 25)

16. T.J. WARD, S, Cleveland

Some feel Ward has gotten better in coverage, but basically we’re talking old-school, head-banging strong safety here. (Age: 27)

17. DONTE WHITNER, S, San Francisco

Speaking of hard hitters, there’s a reason why he plans on changing his name to “Hitner.” He’s a hammer on the back end. (Age: 28)

18. MICHAEL VICK, QB, Philadelphia

Just like quarterbacks get overvalued in the draft, the same hold true in free agency. If he stays healthy, Vick could be good bridge QB. (Age: 33)

19. DOMINIQUE RODGERS-CROMARTIE, CB, Denver

A Pro Bowler in Arizona, “DRC” has playmaker skills. But is the passion still there? He talked about retiring at the Super Bowl. (Age: 27)

20. SAM SHIELDS, CB, Green Bay

Excellent catch-up speed but still is a little raw. He can play press. Note: Re-signed with Packers Saturday night. (Age: 26)

21. KNOWSHON MORENO, RB, Denver

If the Broncos think Wentzville’s Montee Ball is ready for the feature role, then the hard-running Moreno could be expendable. (Age: 26)

22. JARED VELDHEER, LT, Oakland

He missed most of last season after undergoing triceps surgery. Not a finished product, but considered an up-and-comer. (Age: 26)

23. TARELL BROWN, CB, San Francisco

And if the Rams don’t get Shields ... Brown is an experienced, physical corner who was slowed last year by a rib injury (Age: 29)

24. RANDY STARKS, DT, Miami

Not a splash player, but this two-time Pro Bowler is a steady, productive performer who grows on you the more you watch him. (Age: 30)

25. JOSH McCOWN, QB, Chicago

Do we really need to give Marc Trestman ALL the credit for McCown’s surprising success last season? Probably not. (Age: 34)

26. JAMES JONES, WR, Green Bay

With contracts coming up for Randall Cobb and Jordy Nelson, it looks as if the Packers will let Jones walk. Led NFL in receiving TDs in 2012. (Age: 29)

27. DARYL SMITH, LB, Baltimore

Perpetually underrated, Smith had 123 tackles, five sacks and three interceptions last season playing inside for the Ravens. Now that’s production. (Age: 31)

28. PAUL SOLIAI, DT, Miami

A rock as a run stuffer at 6 feet 4, 345 pounds, Soliai probably has one more contract in him and like Starks could profit in so-so DT market. (Age: 30)

29. CHRIS CLEMONS, FS, Miami

He has good range, is a good tackler and a consistent performer. But all of that hasn’t translated into many big plays for the ’Fins. (Age: 28)

30. HAKEEM NICKS, WR, NY Giants

So which Nicks are we getting? The one who topped 1,000 receiving yards in 2010 and 2011 (with 18 TDs), or the one who didn’t score in ’13? (Age: 26)
 
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Not a bad thing to be fair, if we can bring back Dunbar and fill 1 hole i'll consider it a successful free agency period.
 

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21. KNOWSHON MORENO, RB, Denver

If the Broncos think Wentzville’s Montee Ball is ready for the feature role, then the hard-running Moreno could be expendable. (Age: 26)
11. VONTAE DAVIS, CB, Indianapolis

Very talented. But if you’re the club owner, before you open your wallet take a look at Davis’ film vs. the Rams last season. Ouch! (Age: 25)
Interesting names. I'd really like another power back to pair with Stacy. The draft may be a better,cheaper place to find one though.
 

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Didn't they say last year they weren't going to be very active before signing Cook and Long?
 

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I wouldn't be surprised if the Rams released a statement telling everybody that wolverines make great house pets.

It's best not to put too much stock in anything anybody's saying at this point.
 

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I'd feel a whole lot better if we signed some offensive linemen...

And... who is our swing tackle if Saffold leaves? Pretty much telegraphs Mathews or Robinson early.
 

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Rams say they'll be less active in free agency

• The Rams invested a potential $96.5 million worth of contracts in free-agent pickups Cortland Finnegan, Scott Wells, and Kendall Langford in the first week of 2012 free agency.
CF=Bad
SW=Poor
KL=Good

• In 2013, they invested a potential $79.4 million in free-agent pickups Jake Long and Jared Cook, and in re-signing William Hayes.
JL=Good
JC=Fair
WH=Good


“Our biggest ‘need’ is continuing to let our young guys develop and get experience,” Snead said.
Outstanding goal.

When he mentioned young I think that the majority of those young guys he is speaking of would be Ram draft picks. Just using the two drafts that Snead has completed here as a basis as to where the team has sunk its priceless acquired draft value in:
#1-WR=2,268 DVP's
#2-DT=1,100 DVP's
#3-DB 1,045 DVP's
#4-LB=788 DVP's
#5-RB=439 DVP's
If we went back a few drafts 2011/2010 to still young guys still a Ram it would look like this:
QB-3000 DVP's
DE-1100 DVP's
TE=430 DVP's
WR=200 DVP's
Put the two together you will get a pin point view of just what areas the Rams have committed their draft value into:
#1-QB=3000
#2-WR=2468
#3-DL=2200
#4-DB=1046
#5-LB=788
Do you notice a vital unit missing in the above facts?
“There’s no glaring, glaring, glaring needs per se (on the roster). And then we have nine picks in the draft, and some good picks. And it’s a good draft. So you’re aware of that.”

o_O I strongly disagree with Demoff on this above statement where I sure see a glaring need in the OL & would really like to discuss it with him but I do agree with him fully on most everything else on the free agency side!

For example, four teams expressed interest in guard Shelley Smith, a spot starter in his two seasons in St. Louis. The Rams are believed to have only modest interest in re-signing Smith.
Smith & Saffold should be in our rear view window already & LB Dunbar hopefully is right in front of us!.

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