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![]() Nick's Mailbag:April 23
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 Text Size Text Size Nick’s Mailbag – In honor of the upcoming draft, today we bring you an expanded version of Nick’s Mailbag to get your ready for the NFL Draft. Check back starting
Thursday and all weekend for live draft coverage from Senior Writer Nick Wagoner
in Nick Martin With the signing today of Jake Long, we are now on the clock. My question to you is this, Dorsey or Long, who are they leaning toward? Watching both its obvious that they are high caliber, impact kind of guys and both will be day one starters. But our lack of pass rush eventually made it so teams could run up and down the field on us, not to mention that our sack numbers last year were horrible despite our new found urge to send a ton of people on blitzes. So is Chris the pick here? I hope so; honestly we don’t only get one pass rusher you get two. With pressure coming from the right side of the pocket it spreads out that front and will make Leonard the beast he once was. NW: That appears to be the choice that it will come down to. From all indications, Dorsey is slightly ahead of Long on the board and they are leaning in that direction. Many believe Dorsey is the best player in the draft and will be the biggest difference maker when all is said and done. But Long fills a bigger positional need while he still could be a star. Long is as technically sound as it gets and one team official believes he is the best pass rusher in the draft, but Dorsey could change so many things about the way the defense operates. If you ask me today, I say Dorsey is in the lead, but that could certainly change this week. Charlie Barrett How many time outs do you get in a game and do you have to use them? NW: Ah, a logistical question. A nice break from all of the draft stuff. You get three timeouts per half and are not obligated to use all of them. Richard Layne Nick, will the Rams get anymore additional draft picks before the 2008 NFL Draft on April 26 & 27 plus if so, how many? Also, will the Rams sign anymore unrestricted free agents for offense & defense before or after the draft? NW: The Rams are set with nine picks right now, barring an unforeseen trade that is how it will stay. There’s a chance the Rams could add another veteran or two for depth after the draft, but there are no more major moves to be made. Terry Potts Is it me or are the Rams reconstructing a new FEARSOME FOURSOME? As a long time Ram fan that saw the real FF play back in the Coliseum, it would be fantastic to see that again. Chris Long is just too talented and smart to pass up. Yes, we had problems at the OL position last year, but common sense tells us that it was a fluke to have all of your starting line on the injured reserve. I would give anything to see Little, Carriker, Ryan, and Long rush opposing QB's. NW: You just might get your wish, Terry. I don’t want to partake in the hyperbole of a new fearsome foursome, but adding Chris Long to the defensive line certainly gives you three young pieces in Ryan, Carriker and Long that would be an outstanding jumping off point for a young, talented defensive line. Barbara Kelly It seems as if Gholston and Chris Long are what the Rams are deciding over for the number two pick. Which player do the Rams think higher of and which one will they choose? NW: You missed Dorsey, but it should be noted that Gholston is still in this. I get the sense that he’s a smidgeon behind the other two, but he is still in play here. I would say the Rams think more highly of Long than Gholston at this point, but there are some in the organization who like Gholston’s upside more. Justin What are they chances the Rams pick up Lito Sheppard on draft day somehow? Also, do you think the rams are going to give up their first round pick to the Saints? In my opinion this would not be a smart move because obviously they need a playmaker besides the ones they have and may not get a big enough presence without choosing someone in the first five picks. Thanks for answering. NW: The Lito Sheppard talks haven’t progressed past preliminary stages and with the news that Fakhir Brown will be in the fold (most likely) when the season starts, the need at cornerback isn’t as great. That doesn’t mean the team won’t look for help in the secondary in the draft, but there’s a chance that help will come in the form of a young safety rather than a cornerback. I think there’s
almost zero chance the Rams would move down with the Saints unless
Yvette Brenner What do you think the chances are that the Rams will pick Chris Long? NW: The chances are pretty good. At this point, it looks like Dorsey is in the lead but there’s a possibility that Long will emerge in the coming days as the choice. There’s also the possibility that the Rams could move back a slot or two and grab Long. Shaun Defosset Now that the NFL schedule has been officially released, what are your feelings about their first seven games? Also, can you give a prediction on how much the Rams will miss Isaac Bruce who to me was the cornerstone of this organization? NW: Obviously, those
first seven games could potentially be absolutely brutal. On paper, it’s going
to be a tough way to start. But personally, I think it’s an exciting challenge
and slate that could be very entertaining. I don’t like to get into marking W’s
and L’s on a schedule when it first comes out. I’ll give you a quick example.
When last year’s schedule came out, many were quick to mark the Rams’ game
against I think everyone will miss Isaac Bruce. I don’t know if you can’t quantify it in numbers, but the leadership and what he meant to the organization through the years will make him very difficult to replace. Clearly, he was a great player and an even better person. The organization is better for having had him around 14 years. Scott Cooley My real question is
around our WR's. Kind of a strange
year being without Bruce but Holt and Bennett will be excellent. Do you think that Saunders will consider
using Hagans in a similar way that NW: There’s no doubt
the team is looking for a slot receiver to complement Holt and Bennett. Whether
that wide out is a small, speedy type or a big, yards after the catch type
remains to be seen. Hagans could be a candidate for that role, but the team has
high hopes for young Derek Stanley and others such as Reche Caldwell and Dane
Looker figure into the mix as well. In some ways,
Don Cavalli Nick, apparently there was speculation that Fakhir Brown "dodged a bullet" and will play for the rams in '08. Then a couple of message boards posted that you said he has a 4 game suspension. How could that be? He already had a 4 game. Another suspension would be longer, no? NW: Don, I know exactly what you are referring to and allow me to explain. Fakhir Brown is indeed off the hook for 2008 as we sit here today. I filmed a segment for NFL Network last week and was asked about Brown’s “four game suspension.” I quickly pointed out that he served a four game suspension LAST season and that he was one more suspension away from a full season suspension. I’ve been known to misspeak or mess up before, but in this case, I’m pointing the finger elsewhere. Thanks for keeping me honest. David Haymond Nick, Will Anthony Becht be used as an additional lineman or will he be utilized in the passing game? He has a great set of hands and would be an asset if used properly. NW: Good question, David. I think Becht is one of the more overlooked signings of the offseason. He’s a solid veteran with outstanding blocking ability. In the immediate future, I would expect him to work in the role as the blocking tight end with a few chances to chip in as a pass catcher. But more important, having him around to block should allow Randy McMichael to do more of what he does best, catch the ball and make plays in the middle of the field. Dale Kokesh Nick, the Rams need a wide out. Is it possible to get a good one at the beginning of Round 2, or could they use that pick for some bait. Since there is only 31 picks in round one, it's almost like another 1st rounder. NW: There’s no doubt that wide receiver is
one of the top priorities for this team in this draft. The problem is which
direction you go at that spot. The receivers in this class are so so. There’s
not one that stands above the rest and there could only be one or two taken in
round one. If that’s the case, the Rams will nearly have their pick of the
litter at the spot. I expect David Tomlin Nick, Are the
coaches pleased with the attendance at the off-season program? There has been some word that A. Barron
has not been there that much. Does
he work out on his own? Also, has
D. Byrd been there? You have to
wonder where his head is at.
Lastly, is the website doing anything special to cover the draft? Thanks a lot for your
time. NW: Thanks for the questions, David. I think the coaches
are very pleased with the attendance at the offseason program. Most of the
players are attending and working hard. It’s an important offseason, especially
for the offensive players to begin learning the system. There have been a few
players that haven’t been here or have been here sparingly, but overall
attendance has been good. Interestingly, more and more coaches care less about
the attendance here because so many players have personal trainers and their own
ideas on how to train. I heard a story that in Joe Gibbs’ final offseason in
Barron hasn’t been here much but sources close to him tell me that he is actually working out hard off site and has added some bulk and strength to his upper body. This is a big season for Barron so if that’s true, that could be great news for the Rams and his future. Byrd has indeed been a regular at the offseason program. For obvious reasons, this is an important offseason for him whether he will be here or not next season he needs to be able to prove himself to the Rams or a potential next destination. Glad you asked about
the website doing anything special from the draft. In fact, we have a lot of
cool stuff planned for this weekend. I will be leaving for
Mark Gallagher Hi Nick, What are the chances that if we take Glenn Dorsey with the 2nd pick in the draft that we install him as the starting nose tackle and then slide Adam Carriker back to his more "natural" position at DE where he played at Nebraska and have Clifton Ryan at the other DT spot and start a bit of a youth movement along the defensive line? I'm sure that Jim Haslett must be foaming at the mouth to have that kind of D- line. NW: Mark, I think you may be a bit confused on the positional breakdown that would occur in this scenario. Dorsey will almost certainly be a “three technique” tackle for the Rams should they opt to select him. Carriker would then work as a nose tackle and potentially at end in running situations. There’s a misconception out there that Carriker is a slam dunk to move back to end if Dorsey is the choice. It’s a possibility and a good one that he would be back in the mix outside should Dorsey come in but it doesn’t mean he’s going to be out there expected to rush the passer from the edge. I think you would see something like this should Dorsey be the pick…Running situations: DE’s Leonard Little, Carriker, DT’s Dorsey and Ryan. Passing situations: DE’s Little and James Hall, DT’s Dorsey and Carriker. Of course, Glover still figures into the mix, especially on passing downs and Claude Wroten will get a final chance to prove himself. Admittedly, that’s speculation, but it’s informed speculation based on some conversations I’ve had. Scott Gee Do You Think That The Rams Could Possibly Pick Up James Laurinaitis In The Second Round, I Mean A Great Young Linebacker And He Could Definitely Help Us. I Don't Know Why I Haven't Seen Him "Up There" On Mock Drafts-But I'm Not Complaining Cause We Could Definitely Steal Him. What Do You Think Nick? NW: Scott, the
reason you haven’t heard anything about him is because he’s a junior at
Jason Forst Obviously I am not Bill Devaney, or Scott Linehan, but to revamp this franchise and get die-hard Rams fans back into excitement. Why would Vernon Gholston not be the logical choice at #2? In the 2nd round I say pick the best available WR available, maybe a Limas Sweed or Mario Manningham, despite the poor combines. 3rd rd go with the ASU Safety Josh Barrett. NW: Lots of scenarios out there, Jason. Gholston is still in play for the No. 2 pick, but here’s the issue. He has a tendency to take some plays off and isn’t the best at getting off blocks. Don’t get me wrong, he’s a high level prospect with a lot of potential but Dorsey and Chris Long are more polished and likely to perform at a high level. As I said above, receiver is a good possibility in the second round but I wouldn’t count on Manningham. Way too many question marks in his past and his personality. Sweed is a possibility. Safety didn’t seem to be a top priority for the team but recent information I’ve received makes it sound like the Rams might turn their attention away from cornerback and in that direction. The Rams will come out of this draft with at least one defensive back, but it’s unclear which position that will be. Kyle Davis Hey Nick I have a great idea how about moving Adam Carriker back to DE and drafting Glenn Dorsey and keep Dorsey at DT. Adam could have been great as the right DE. Help me understand why they made this change? NW: I’m kind of unclear on what you mean by change. Carriker played all three positions on the line last year and acquitted himself well at all of those spots. They can put him anywhere and he will be at worst solid and at best dominant. Carriker isn’t a dominant pass rusher off the edge, but his motor and strength could lead to six-eight sacks as an end. One thing I can guarantee, if you have Dorsey and Carriker on the field at the same time, opponents are going to have trouble running the football. Lane McCloskey The Rams need another wide receiver for 2008; do you think they should use that second overall pick in the draft to find one? NW: See answers above. Justin Me On the nfl.com mock
draft you selected Jake Long. If they started that draft all over again and Jake
Long went #1 overall, who would you have selected for the Rams at
#2? NW: Obviously, Jake Long is now a Dolphin. As I wrote above, it’s a close call between Chris Long and Dorsey and Gholston is still in the mix. Indications are that Dorsey is slightly ahead. My personal preference is Long but I don’t think the Rams can go wrong with either of those players. Alex Chapman I was wondering what the Rams are planning to do at quarterback as Marc Bulger isn't getting any younger and they don't have any projects on the roster. Basically I am wondering if the Rams will address this need in the draft or possibly in free agency to go out and find a younger quarterback to develop or a somewhat young quarterback to move into the position rather soon? NW: There’s a definite interest in picking up
a young quarterback and Scott Linehan has made it known the team will carry
three quarterbacks next season. I wouldn’t expect the Rams to make a move on a
signal caller until the fourth round at the earliest but they will emerge from
the weekend with a quarterback. Some later round options include
Thanks for all of
the questions this week. Be sure to stay tuned to stlouisrams.com all weekend
for live coverage from
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