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  • Chadman
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    • May 2008
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    Chadman's 2009 Draft Analysis.....

    Hello everybody. This year, Chadman is going to start early with a thread in an effort to get something close to an 'in-depth' analysis of each team so that we might, as a board, get a good idea of who the Steelers might be able to look at in this year's draft. Chadman will go through each team, in draft order (as they appear right now- this might change with trades etc), and will look at needs, FA's, previous drafts, current roster strengths & weaknesses & then will try to come up with an idea of who they might draft this April. This will, obviously, take quite a while. Chadman will try to be as interesting as possible!! And Chadman will try to give each team a fairly unbiased opinion. ANY comments are welcome as Chadman does not, in any way, claim to have great knowledge of all teams. So if you see something you think should be added- just make a point of which team you are discussing & post away!

    Hopefully, this will work out..

    Ok, starting with team number 1- the DETROIT LIONS.

    Wow, what an abysmal season! A quick look at the team stats shows they were 27th in points scored, 30th in yards a game, 24th in passing yards, 30th in rushing yards, 32nd in points allowed, 32nd in yards allowed, 27th in passing yards allowed, 32nd in rushing yards allowed... it's safe to say they need help everywhere.

    Looking at some individual stats for the Lions-
    At QB the highest rated QB is Dan Orlovsky with a passer rating of 72.6. He had 8 TD's & 8 INTS & was completing at 56.1%. That's not 'terrible', but it's more back-up worthy. The other QB of note was Daunte Culpepper, who threw 4 TD's & 6 INTS after joining mid season. He was completing at 52.2% and all this proved was that, without Randy Moss, Daunte isn't all that great.

    At RB, rookie Kevin Smith ran for 976 at 4.1 YPC & rushed for 8 TD's. Not bad stats for a rookie at all, and it's one promising aspect of the Lions roster. The problem is, the second best runner was Rudi Johnson who had 237 yards at 3.1 YPC- this is simply not very good. There is little to no depth at RB for the Lions. The FB is another rookie- Jerome Felton, who wasn't asked to run much. But, if both rookies are able to develop together, there might be some hope for the Lions running game. Depth is definately needed here though.

    At WR, Calvin Johnson had a good season catching 78 passes for 1,331 yards at 17.1 YPC & 12 TD's. That's some nice stats right there & shows Johnson to be living up to his 1st round status. The problem again though, is depth. Rookie RB Kevin Smith came in 2nd on receptions with 39 catches for 286 yards. #2 WR Shaun McDonald had 35 catches for 332 yards 1 TD. 35 catches! TE Michael Gaines had 23 catches for 260 yards & 1 TD. It's pretty safe to say that whoever the QB is for the Lions next season would like at least a decent #2 option to throw to- either a WR or TE.

    OL- Well, for a team that was so poor in it's offensive statistics, it only gets worse when you know that the OL gave up 52 sacks, had a team rushing average of 3.8 yards per carry & was a full 2,200 yards behind it's opponants on yards gained for the year. It's not good. Oddly though, the players are not bad, individually. Jeff Backus is the LT. There is talk he might move inside to OG. Gosder Cherilus was drafted in Round 1 last season and would look odds-on to start at RT next season. Edwin Mulitalo is getting up in age & Stephen Peterman is nothing special at RG. Dominic Raiola is the center & isn't a bad player. A quality LT & a new OG might get this OL back to respectability. Possibly better QB might just help too....

    DL- Well....it just doesn't get any better. This is a team that was last in the NFL for Points, Yards & Rushing Yards allowed. It only had 30 sacks for the season. The opposition completed 50% of it's 3rd down plays.The starting DT's, Cory Redding & Chartric Darby combined for 5 saxcks between them- and these two are known for their pass rushing skills. Teams ran at 5.1 YPC against the Lions. Obviously, the DT's were not playing up to standard. DE's Dwayne White & Jared DeVries combined for 8 sacks (White got 6). Upgrades at all DL positions, perhaps excluding White, are possible. They CERTAINLY need an interior DL that can stop the run.

    LB- Paris Lenon had 121 tackles, 2 sacks & 2 fumbles this season, not bad. Ernie Sims had 113 tackles & 1 sack. Ryan Nece had 68 tackles & 2 sacks. Ok...they are not TERRIBLE. But they are still part of the defence that couldn't stop the run. It could be argued, however, that better play on the DL would assist the LB's. Ernie Sims is a quality player & needs a team built around him. Jordan Dizon, last season's 2nd round pick, could step in at starting MLB next season.

    DB's- Ok, first things first- the DB's actually had the highest rated Defensive team stat for the Lions, finishing 27th against the pass...and that's the good news. Now, to bring them back to 'reality'...they had, wait for it....4 INT's all season. 4. As in less than 5. And the best part? 3 of those INT's were by LB's & DL's. That means that 1, yes 1, DB for the Lions got an INT this season. And that honour goes to starting CB Leigh Bodden who took his one opportunity to the bank. Only the bank was 2 yards away. And wasn't in the End Zone. To say that the Lions could use a difference maker in the DB's is an understatement. Of course, it could also be argued that better pass rush from the DL might help them. But really, 1 INT between all of them for a year?? In saying that, Kalvin Pearson, Daniel Bullocks & Leigh Bodden did combine for 9 fumbles...so it's not ALL bad. And remember- they did finish 27th against the pass...

    ST- Don't dispair Lions fans. There is some light at the end of the tunnel. Jason Hanson. He can kick. 21 of 22 attempts. And no missed XP either! MVP!! And Nick Harris, the punter, averaged 43.9 yards a punt! Go ST! As for KR & PR...well...Aveion Cason wasn't terrible in KR...so it's safe to say that ST's was the Lions shining light in 2008/09.

    Let's look at the FA's of the Lions this off season-
    Great news! Top rated QB Dan Orlovsky is an UFA! Yay! Include MVP Jason Hansen to that list too, along with starting WR Shaun McDonald, back-up RB Rudi Johnson, starting RT George Foster & starting MLB Paris Lenon, and a couple of back-ups in Shaun Cody & Moran Norris too. It's quite possible that, after such a terrible season, that these players will not be sought after by other teams & could be brought back to the Lions with a minumum of fuss. But you have to ask- do the Lions WANT them? It could be a case of addition by subtraction & they are better off letting them go.

    Recent Draft Picks of note-
    Last season saw the Lions add Gosder Cherilous in Round 1. He'll likely move into the starting line-up at RT this season. Jordan Dizon in round 2 was Paris Lenon's back-up at MLB. With Lenon a FA, it could be Dizon's time. RB Kevin Smith looks like he's the starting RB for the foreseeable future. Add Jerome Felton to the list of rookies from last year at FB & also Cliff Avril was decent in limited time at DE this season. Calvin Johnson & Ernie Sims, two other recent 1st round picks are solid to very good. Outside of that, the Lions havn't had too many hits in the last few years in the draft.

    So, what's the biggest needs?
    Well, good question. Definately everything starts with a QB. And when you have the #1 pick of the draft, well, maybe it's time to grab a new QB? Don't forget though, the Lions also have Dallas' 1st round pick (#20) which COULD allow them to look elsewhere with pick #1. A LT, DT, CB, SS, FS, WR, TE or OG are also 'needs' for this team. Add in a possible need for DE too. Really, the Lions are a few seasons, or REALLY good drafting & FA signing away from being competitive. If Chadman had to put the needs in order, he'd say QB-1, LT-2, DT-3, CB-4, TE-5, DE-6, WR-7, SS-8, FS-9, OG-10...but they could use 2 DT's in reality. And probably 2 CB's too.

    That's the Lions profile, for now. With any FA signings, this will change, and also a new HC will give a better idea what direction they might look.

    Hope this wasn't too boring!

    Next up will be....the St Louis Rams...
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  • bthorn86

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    great post right here. You pretty much covered the Lions. If i was the GM of the Lion's i might take stafford or bradford 1, but something that i think they might think long and hard about is trading that pick and move down and possibly add another 2nd round pick. This team in bad enough that it needs a serious injection of youth to the team. Looking forward to ur next post Chad

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    • phillyesq
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      • May 2008
      • 7568

      #3
      Re: Chadman's 2009 Draft Analysis.....

      Great post, Chadman.

      The Lions are in serious trouble. Outside of Calvin Johnson and perhaps Sims, they don't really have any other guys that you can build around. Mike Furrey, who led the NFL in receptions last season (I think) should be back next year, so that might be another positive. But they need a lot of help.

      For an interesting perspective, how many of those guys could start for the Steelers? Certainly Johnson, but that is about it. Perhaps Redding at DE or Backus as well. But that is about it. Interesting comparing the cream of the crop to the bottom of the barrel.

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      • TallyStiller
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        • Dec 2008
        • 513

        #4
        Re: Chadman's 2009 Draft Analysis.....

        I believe the Lions have a second #1 from the Roy Williams deal, but I'm not sure... have seen suggestions that they go QB high, then come back for O line later R1 on draft sites.

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        • SidSmythe
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          • Sep 2008
          • 4708

          #5
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          The Lions have the COWBOYS #1 and #3 and one other pick for Roy Williams.

          IF i were them i'd trade DOWN out of the #1 overall. They need talent and a lot of it. Dallas missing the playoffs helped them get a better pick in the 1st round.

          This team needs leadership and of course an O-Line to protect their QB.

          I can't believe they signed Culpepper for a 2 yr. deal ... personally i'd dump him.

          ALSO ... a team like this should be looking for AGING players who are next to washed up but can give 1 more season to bring leadership and maturity to this team.
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          • MeetJoeGreene
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            • May 2008
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            #6
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            I am not convinced that any of the QBs are worthy of a #1 #1 pick.

            So I would trade down or go for another position.

            Plus, maybe they sign a FA QB like that dude from NE.
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            • SteelerOfDeVille
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              Originally posted by MeetJoeGreene
              I am not convinced that any of the QBs are worthy of a #1 #1 pick.

              So I would trade down or go for another position.

              Plus, maybe they sign a FA QB like that dude from NE.
              Agreed - although Bradford would be my top guy.

              Problem is finding a parter at #1 overall.

              If I was there and couldn't trade I'd pass on the QB and go with the stud LT.
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              • pfelix73
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                • Aug 2008
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                That dude from NE is gonna be franchise tagged.... According to ESPN yesterday.

                What other FA QB's will be out there? I'd go that route, if I were the Lions GM. Trade down a few picks and get a LT.
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                • SteelerOfDeVille
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                  • May 2008
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                  Originally posted by pfelix73
                  That dude from NE is gonna be franchise tagged.... According to ESPN yesterday.

                  What other FA QB's will be out there? I'd go that route, if I were the Lions GM. Trade down a few picks and get a LT.
                  he's getting tagged until they know for sure that Brady is back and healthy. Once Brady is good to go, they'll probably trade him away... and somebody like Detroit will give up would be wise to give up a first rounder or two to get him.

                  I think typically it requires 2 first rounders to get a franchise player - but, I would imagine there is some wiggle room in making such a deal.

                  Getting Cassell wouldn't be a bad thing, assuming you think he's a capable QB. If I'm the new GM, I probably jump in on the Leftwich sweepstakes and keep my 2 first rounders - and start building MY team.
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                  • Chadman
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                    • May 2008
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                    #10
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                    All good points made in regards to skipping a QB at #1, but this is a team that lost 16 games & would have a totally disheartened fan base. The best way to get bums back on stadium seats & have team shirts selling is to grab a marquee, big name QB eith4er in FA or the draft. There won't be any big name QB's in FA, so the draft makes best sense.

                    As for Cassell getting tagged, Chadman thinks that will actually backfire. Chadman believes most teams will look at Cassell & see a system QB, not a QB that can lead a franchise. It could end up that the Patriots have Brady on his big contract & Cassell tagged on the same roster.

                    The reason Chadman doesn't think the Lions will go QB in FA/Trade is mainly because, whoever comes in as HC must know that this is not a quick fix. They'll grab a QB to grow into the position, along with their young RB & young WR...and live through the growing pains.
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                    • BigLebowski
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                      • May 2008
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                      #11
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                      I would sign Kurt Warner or Kerry Collins and still draft a QB in first round.
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                      • Chadman
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                        • May 2008
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                        #2- The St LOUIS RAMS

                        Another abysmal season, only somewhat less embarrassing than the Lions at 2-14. A quick look at the Rams stats shows they were 30th in points scored a game, 27th in yards gained per game, 26th in passing yards per game, 25th in rushing yards per game, 31st in points allowed per game, 28th in yards allowed per game, 19th in passing yards allowed per game & 29th in rushing yards per game. Much like the Lions, it would seem that the Rams could use help pretty much everywhere across the roster.

                        QB- Marc Bulger had a poor season with 11 TD's & 13 INTS this season. He was sacked 38 times, which doesn't help. He still completed his passes at 57% which isn't terrible. It's obvious he is not the QB he was 5 years ago & the Rams could easily look for a young QB to back-up & eventually replace him. His QB rating was only 71.4. His back-up was Trent Green....and as poor as Bulger was, he was miles ahead of Green who had 0 TD's & 6 INTS with a completion rate of 52.8%. At 700 years of age, it might be time for Green to retire. While it won't be viewed as a 'need', the Rams really do need to look at QB this off season.

                        RB- Steven Jackson IS the St Louis Rams. 1042 yards at 4.1 YPC & 7 TD's, he was pretty much the whole Rams offence right there. He's a class player & with better play around him, he can excel. Young Kenneth Darby didn't look too bad as the 3rd down back getting 140 yards at 4.4 YPC. Antonio Pittman was the #2 RB for the Rams and was not very effective (but better than Rudi Johnson for the Lions) with 296 yards at 3.7 YPC. Former Board-Favourite Brian Leonard continues to be a giant non-factor with just 2 rushes for 7 yards. A back-up RB is a need for this team. This team also needs a blocking FB to allow their best attacking weapon a bit more room to play with.

                        WR- Who would have thought that only a few years ago this was a high-flying passing offence?? "Superstar" WR Torry Holt had a real down year with just 64 catches for 796 yards & 3 TD's. And he was the leading WR! Young Donnie Avery was decent with 53 catches for 674 yards & 3 TD's & could possibly be the future of this teams WR corps. No doubt this team will benefit from Drew Bennett's return. But really- this is a long fall for this former high-octane passing team.

                        TE- Another position that could be helped by an injury return with Randy McMicheal expected back next season. Anthony Becht & Joel Klopfenstein filled in, poorly, for McMicheal. But even fully fit, McMicheal is on the downside of his career. An upgrade here is important, particularly if the WR's are starting to slip.

                        OL- Hmm...the OL gave up 45 sacks & had a team rushing average of 4.0 yards a rush. Not 'terrible', but certainly not great either. But stats don't tell the true story here. Orlando Pace is 500 years old. LT is a position of need as a result. Alex Barron is...ok...at best at RT. Brett Romberg at Center can be upgraded easily. Richie Icognito had his coach (Jimmy Haslett) slap a candy bar out of his hand on the sideline during the last game after ruling himself out with injury- he made no friends there & if Haslett is brought back (he SHOULD be) Icognito could be...well, going incognito on this roster. Only Jacob Bell looks safe on this OL, so it would seem that some upgrades will be needed. Last season's 3rd round pick John Greco could come into calculations at RT or RG next season. Depth is REALLY needed though, if not starters.

                        DL- 2 years in a row the Rams have gone DL in Round 1. It would seem unlikely they would again, however...this IS the Rams. Not one DL stood out this season for them, which is a concern when you look at the draft picks & money committed to this group. A true run stuffing DT is needed. Carricker & Chris Long need to step up or this unit will start looking like a giant money trap. Chris Long & James Hall contributed 10 sacks for the season, but 0 sacks came from the DT's all year & Leonard Little was a non-factor. DL 3 years in a row is not out of the question, but somewhat unlikely considering the weakness of their O-Line. The Rams allowed a whopping 4.9 yards a rush this season- clearly not good enough. 3rd down conversions against the Rams where up to just around 40%, which compared to the Lions is wonderful, but more pressure from the front 4 could help drop that number lower.

                        LB- This is a real weakness for the Rams. Pisa Tinoisamoa had 104 tackles, 3 sacks & 2 fumbles to lead the Rams this season. Will Witherspoon had 72 tackles & 1 sack & looks certain to be moved from MLB to weakside- Tinoisamoa's spot. Does this move Pisa to strongside? Chris Draft held strongside along with Quinton Culberson- both were 'ok' without shining in any area. MLB is a REAL need for this team to help bring that rushing average against them down.

                        DB- Ron Bartell & Oshiomogho Atogwe are both FA's this season & retaining them MUST be high on the Rams wish list as both are good players. Atogwe is boardering on better than that. 2006 1st rounder Tye Hill had a down year & needs to pick it up. SS Corey Chavous won't be back (most likely) & the Rams will need to fill that position urgently as there is very little depth on the roster. This is quite possibly the strongest unit on the roster & finished with the highest ranking at 19th for the Rams this season. This unit produced 11 INTS this season, not bad for such a poor team.

                        ST- K Josh Brown & P Donnie Jones form a good tandem- strange that both the bottom placed teams have good kickers & punters.... A KR/PR may be needed if Dante Hall is not retained.

                        FA- Ron Bartell, La'Roi Glover, Dane Looker, Dante Hall....not much outside of Bartell is a big danger if they lose them in FA. Actually, they are pretty well placed this off season in this regard.

                        Previous Drafts- The 3 previous 1st round picks, Adam Carricker, Chris Long & Tye Hill are important parts of the Rams defence. Last years 2nd round pick Donnie Avery is set to become the key to the WR Corps but previous 2nd rounders Leonard & Klopfenstein have the jury out. Last years 3rd rounder John Greco looks ready to step in next season, but the Rams have been poor with their 3rd round picks recently. In fact, this has been the Rams biggest problem. Draft picks beyond the 1st round in recent years have not panned out & they simply must get better in this department.

                        Biggest Needs- If Chadman was to pick the greatest needs for this team, he would start on the O-Line. LT, RT, Center & OG all could be upgraded. In fact, upgrading the OL might just make their best weapon better. WR's are also needed, but maybe less-so than a decent TE. A back-up RB wouldn't hurt. A big run stuffing DT & MLB are vital, as is a SS. So, in order...OT x 2-1, Center- 2, MLB-3, DT-4, TE-5, SS-6, OG-7, QB-8, WR-9, RB-10, FB-11...but really, a lot of the needs on this team are even- they need SS/DT/MLB as much as eachother, all the OL is a priority..TE is vital, but so are depth WR's...it's a bloody mess is St Louis!

                        All this considered, it's very hard to say what direction the Rams will look at this point until they get a HC. There are some quality pieces in this team, but Chadman gets the feeling that this lot needs a clean-out before they can get better.

                        Chadman's early positional pick in the draft would be OT at this point.

                        Next up....the Kansas City Chiefs...
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                        • Chadman
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                          • May 2008
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                          #13
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                          Forgot to mention- the Rams are 1 team Chadman expects will look to FA or a TRADE for a QB this off season. This is a possible destination spot for Current Steelers back-up Byron Leftwich.
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                          • SteelerOfDeVille
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                            • May 2008
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                            Originally posted by Chadman
                            All good points made in regards to skipping a QB at #1, but this is a team that lost 16 games & would have a totally disheartened fan base. The best way to get bums back on stadium seats & have team shirts selling is to grab a marquee, big name QB eith4er in FA or the draft. There won't be any big name QB's in FA, so the draft makes best sense.

                            As for Cassell getting tagged, Chadman thinks that will actually backfire. Chadman believes most teams will look at Cassell & see a system QB, not a QB that can lead a franchise. It could end up that the Patriots have Brady on his big contract & Cassell tagged on the same roster.

                            The reason Chadman doesn't think the Lions will go QB in FA/Trade is mainly because, whoever comes in as HC must know that this is not a quick fix. They'll grab a QB to grow into the position, along with their young RB & young WR...and live through the growing pains.
                            sorry to go back to the prior team, BUT... I don't think they're as far away as 0-16 would indicate. that's not to say they're a good team... But, they are only a Kerry Collins away from 8-8.

                            If I'm the FO, I don't jump on a rookie QB just because he can be the face of the franchise - that means it takes longer to show progress.

                            Instead, I get the player who can make the biggest impact. And their line isn't good. they could actually come away with the Best Tackle and best guard.

                            I take Andre Smith and at #20, I take Duke Robinson. Kevin Smith laughs all the way to the Pro Bowl... with the 2nd rounder, i'd probably get a pass rushing DE...
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                            • SteelerOfDeVille
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                              • 9069

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                              Originally posted by Chadman
                              #2- The St LOUIS RAMS

                              Another abysmal season, only somewhat less embarrassing than the Lions at 2-14. A quick look at the Rams stats shows they were 30th in points scored a game, 27th in yards gained per game, 26th in passing yards per game, 25th in rushing yards per game, 31st in points allowed per game, 28th in yards allowed per game, 19th in passing yards allowed per game & 29th in rushing yards per game. Much like the Lions, it would seem that the Rams could use help pretty much everywhere across the roster.

                              QB- Marc Bulger had a poor season with 11 TD's & 13 INTS this season. He was sacked 38 times, which doesn't help. He still completed his passes at 57% which isn't terrible. It's obvious he is not the QB he was 5 years ago & the Rams could easily look for a young QB to back-up & eventually replace him. His QB rating was only 71.4. His back-up was Trent Green....and as poor as Bulger was, he was miles ahead of Green who had 0 TD's & 6 INTS with a completion rate of 52.8%. At 700 years of age, it might be time for Green to retire. While it won't be viewed as a 'need', the Rams really do need to look at QB this off season.

                              RB- Steven Jackson IS the St Louis Rams. 1042 yards at 4.1 YPC & 7 TD's, he was pretty much the whole Rams offence right there. He's a class player & with better play around him, he can excel. Young Kenneth Darby didn't look too bad as the 3rd down back getting 140 yards at 4.4 YPC. Antonio Pittman was the #2 RB for the Rams and was not very effective (but better than Rudi Johnson for the Lions) with 296 yards at 3.7 YPC. Former Board-Favourite Brian Leonard continues to be a giant non-factor with just 2 rushes for 7 yards. A back-up RB is a need for this team. This team also needs a blocking FB to allow their best attacking weapon a bit more room to play with.

                              WR- Who would have thought that only a few years ago this was a high-flying passing offence?? "Superstar" WR Torry Holt had a real down year with just 64 catches for 796 yards & 3 TD's. And he was the leading WR! Young Donnie Avery was decent with 53 catches for 674 yards & 3 TD's & could possibly be the future of this teams WR corps. No doubt this team will benefit from Drew Bennett's return. But really- this is a long fall for this former high-octane passing team.

                              TE- Another position that could be helped by an injury return with Randy McMicheal expected back next season. Anthony Becht & Joel Klopfenstein filled in, poorly, for McMicheal. But even fully fit, McMicheal is on the downside of his career. An upgrade here is important, particularly if the WR's are starting to slip.

                              OL- Hmm...the OL gave up 45 sacks & had a team rushing average of 4.0 yards a rush. Not 'terrible', but certainly not great either. But stats don't tell the true story here. Orlando Pace is 500 years old. LT is a position of need as a result. Alex Barron is...ok...at best at RT. Brett Romberg at Center can be upgraded easily. Richie Icognito had his coach (Jimmy Haslett) slap a candy bar out of his hand on the sideline during the last game after ruling himself out with injury- he made no friends there & if Haslett is brought back (he SHOULD be) Icognito could be...well, going incognito on this roster. Only Jacob Bell looks safe on this OL, so it would seem that some upgrades will be needed. Last season's 3rd round pick John Greco could come into calculations at RT or RG next season. Depth is REALLY needed though, if not starters.

                              DL- 2 years in a row the Rams have gone DL in Round 1. It would seem unlikely they would again, however...this IS the Rams. Not one DL stood out this season for them, which is a concern when you look at the draft picks & money committed to this group. A true run stuffing DT is needed. Carricker & Chris Long need to step up or this unit will start looking like a giant money trap. Chris Long & James Hall contributed 10 sacks for the season, but 0 sacks came from the DT's all year & Leonard Little was a non-factor. DL 3 years in a row is not out of the question, but somewhat unlikely considering the weakness of their O-Line. The Rams allowed a whopping 4.9 yards a rush this season- clearly not good enough. 3rd down conversions against the Rams where up to just around 40%, which compared to the Lions is wonderful, but more pressure from the front 4 could help drop that number lower.

                              LB- This is a real weakness for the Rams. Pisa Tinoisamoa had 104 tackles, 3 sacks & 2 fumbles to lead the Rams this season. Will Witherspoon had 72 tackles & 1 sack & looks certain to be moved from MLB to weakside- Tinoisamoa's spot. Does this move Pisa to strongside? Chris Draft held strongside along with Quinton Culberson- both were 'ok' without shining in any area. MLB is a REAL need for this team to help bring that rushing average against them down.

                              DB- Ron Bartell & Oshiomogho Atogwe are both FA's this season & retaining them MUST be high on the Rams wish list as both are good players. Atogwe is boardering on better than that. 2006 1st rounder Tye Hill had a down year & needs to pick it up. SS Corey Chavous won't be back (most likely) & the Rams will need to fill that position urgently as there is very little depth on the roster. This is quite possibly the strongest unit on the roster & finished with the highest ranking at 19th for the Rams this season. This unit produced 11 INTS this season, not bad for such a poor team.

                              ST- K Josh Brown & P Donnie Jones form a good tandem- strange that both the bottom placed teams have good kickers & punters.... A KR/PR may be needed if Dante Hall is not retained.

                              FA- Ron Bartell, La'Roi Glover, Dane Looker, Dante Hall....not much outside of Bartell is a big danger if they lose them in FA. Actually, they are pretty well placed this off season in this regard.

                              Previous Drafts- The 3 previous 1st round picks, Adam Carricker, Chris Long & Tye Hill are important parts of the Rams defence. Last years 2nd round pick Donnie Avery is set to become the key to the WR Corps but previous 2nd rounders Leonard & Klopfenstein have the jury out. Last years 3rd rounder John Greco looks ready to step in next season, but the Rams have been poor with their 3rd round picks recently. In fact, this has been the Rams biggest problem. Draft picks beyond the 1st round in recent years have not panned out & they simply must get better in this department.

                              Biggest Needs- If Chadman was to pick the greatest needs for this team, he would start on the O-Line. LT, RT, Center & OG all could be upgraded. In fact, upgrading the OL might just make their best weapon better. WR's are also needed, but maybe less-so than a decent TE. A back-up RB wouldn't hurt. A big run stuffing DT & MLB are vital, as is a SS. So, in order...OT x 2-1, Center- 2, MLB-3, DT-4, TE-5, SS-6, OG-7, QB-8, WR-9, RB-10, FB-11...but really, a lot of the needs on this team are even- they need SS/DT/MLB as much as eachother, all the OL is a priority..TE is vital, but so are depth WR's...it's a bloody mess is St Louis!

                              All this considered, it's very hard to say what direction the Rams will look at this point until they get a HC. There are some quality pieces in this team, but Chadman gets the feeling that this lot needs a clean-out before they can get better.

                              Chadman's early positional pick in the draft would be OT at this point.

                              Next up....the Kansas City Chiefs...
                              btw, nice work on the write ups...
                              2013 MNF Executive Champion!

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