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Key Players
Offense
QB Bradford
RB Z. Stacy
RB Tre Mason (2014 3rd Rd Pick Auburn)
LG G. Robinson (2014 Top Pick Auburn)
TE Jared Cook
LT Jake Long
WR K. Britt (2014 FA Titans)
WR Tavon Austin
Defense
LDE Bloodline Chris Long
LDT Aaron Donald (2014 1st Rd Pick Pitt)
RDE R. Quinn
MLB J. Laurannitis
SLB A. Ogletree
SS Bloodline T.J. McDonald
RCB J. Jenkins
Offensively Zac Stacy is a load and highly underrated as it will start with that O-Line. The Rams grab future All-Pro OG Greg Robinson with their 1st pick and he is the truth. That should open holes in the Run Game and keep QB Sam clean in the Pocket. Can LT Jake "Maize & Blue" Long comeback from that Knee Injury and get back to close to what he was per-injury? Watch former Titans WR Kenny Britt and "Shutterbug" Tavon Austin from Basketball Powerhouse Baltimore Dunbar HS Poets by way of Morgantown U Football.
Defensively the Rams will lean on Bookends Chris "Bloodline" Long and 19 Red Jersey Collections in 2013 Robert Quinn. They also grab Pitt All-American Aaron Donald for the interior to go with LSU and 2012 Rams 1st Rounder Michael Brockers. James Lauranitis leas the Backers with impressive 2nd-year to be Backer Alex Ogletree of UGA. That Secondary starts with CB Janoris Jenkins as they will miss CB Cortland Finnegan but Bloodline Safety T.J. McDonald (Dad All-American USC Safety and 49ers Great Tim McDonald) are coming full circle.
2014 Key Schedule Dates
NFC West Opponents: Cards, 49ers, Seahawks
Wk 3 vs Cowboys
Wk 5 @ Eagles
Wk 6 vs 49ers
Wk 7 vs Seahawks
Wk 9 @ 49ers
Wk 10 @ Az Cards
Wk 11 vs Broncos
Wk 15 vs Az Cards
Wk 17 @ Seahawks
They should no where they stand after Weeks 6 and 7 with back to back Home Tilts vs the 49ers and Seahawks and maybe the Rams will try and set the NFC West Tables. Playing the AFC West and NFC East isn't as bad as it looks as the NFC East Teams always hovering around that .500 mark.
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