Friday, January 14, 2011

Rams Off-Season

Many NFL cities are actively following their team's progress in the playoffs.

Not in St. Louis ...

In our city, we're in "next year" mode. After winning more games last season than the three previous campaigns combined, even more is expected next year. Dare I say, a winning record?

The other teams in the woeful NFC West promise to raise their levels, particularly in San Francisco where the arrival of Jim Harbaugh will improve the 49ers, and the Rams must match and raise against those competitive threats.

What must be accomplished this off-season at Rams Park (pictured below)?

First and foremost, the receiving corps must dramatically improve. The Rams should keep Mark Clayton, Danny Amendolo, Danarius Alexander, and Donnie Avery, and bid adieu to the others, even last year's fourth-round selection, Marty Gilyard. Further, they must recognize the fact that none of these existing names equates to a #1 receiver, or even a #2. In other words, they must acquire two receivers who are both better than anybody currently on the team. Julio Jones and Justin Blackmon should both be available when the Rams draft in the 14th slot this year.

Secondly, the Rams need two starting outside linebackers. Not "depth", but starters. The current talent is too slow.

Thirdly, the Rams need a big safety who can cover.

Fourth, the interior of the offensive line requires an upgrade, as does the coaching talent in this area.

Finally, the Rams require more depth at running back.

It'll be interesting to see what moves are made this offseason to address these needs. If the Rams don't "win" in the offseason, they won't win in the field in 2011 either. The players performed well last year; now we'll see if the front office steps up.

1 comment:

St. Thomas said...

I've got bad news for you. A 7-9 record next year might be considered improvement again because their schedule is much, much tougher.

Road Games @ Dallas, Giants, Green Bay, and Pittsburgh

Homes Games with Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New Orleans