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L.A. Rams GM Les Snead has his eyes on potential draft prizes at the Senior Bowl

PostPosted:9 years 5 months ago
by Elvis
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L.A. Rams GM Les Snead has his eyes on potential draft prizes at the Senior Bowl

by Gary Klein

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Rams General Manager Les Snead stood inside Ladd-Peebles Stadium late Tuesday afternoon, after the first Senior Bowl practice he would see this week.

A North team that features quarterbacks Cody Kessler of USC, Kevin Hogan of Stanford, Carson Wentz of North Dakota State and Jeff Driskel of Louisiana Tech had just gone through its first workout under Dallas Cowboys Coach Jason Garrett and his staff.

"First day, it's kid in a candy store," Snead said of evaluating players. "You want to see everybody."

There were plenty of eyes.

Snead said "pretty much the entire scouting department" was on hand to evaluate players who are practicing for Saturday's game and preparing for the NFL draft. The Rams have the 15th pick in the draft, scheduled April 28-30 in Chicago.

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Despite light rain during the North team workout, Snead said the quarterbacks "spun the ball" and demonstrated the skills that made them successful during their college careers.

Kessler and UCLA receiver Jordan Payton combined on a long touchdown pass play during one-on-one drills.

"They gave him a double-move, pump-and-go," Kessler said. "I told him I'd put it up there . . . that USC-UCLA thing."

Earlier Tuesday, the South team practiced at a high school about 30 minutes from the stadium. Alabama Coach Nick Saban stopped by to watch the team that features several of his former players and is being coached by the Jacksonville Jaguars staff.

Rams Coach Jeff Fisher will not be at Senior Bowl workouts, Snead said. But scouts and many assistant coaches are on hand. Individual scouts are assigned positions to evaluate at practice and on video. Area scouts additionally evaluate players from their regions. Scouts also conduct player interviews.

The contingent will meet nightly to review and plan for the next day.

"You try and divide it so the area scout finally gets to sit down and see the personality of the player and maybe ask a few questions they've been dying to ask," Snead said.

The Rams remain in the process of working out the logistics of their move from St. Louis to Los Angeles.

A decision regarding the location of their temporary training facility could be made in "the next seven to 21 days," Snead said. The Oxnard facility where the Dallas Cowboys have trained during summer is among the possibilities. The Rams held two days of joint practices with the Cowboys in Oxnard last August.

"We've got some guys right now that are vetting, narrowing down the sites to try and figure out what best fits the transition," Snead said.

Asked where the Rams would conduct their draft, Snead said, "We will be in Los Angeles. We're the L.A. Rams."

Measured responses

Players started the day by going through the annual weigh-in that is held in a cavernous convention center ballroom. Hundreds of scouts filled the seating in front of the stage and in 13 rows of bleachers.

Tennessee Titans scout Dale Thompson, a former USC tight end, read the name of each player who appeared on stage in compression shorts or underwear to be measured for height and weight. After each player's turn on stage, a large graphic appeared on a screen with the player's photo, height, weight, hand size and wingspan.

"Everybody goes through it," UCLA kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn said, laughing. "You've got to be comfortable being uncomfortable."

Miller in the mix

Braxton Miller moved from quarterback to receiver at Ohio State after he was sidelined because of injuries and then supplanted by J.T. Barrett and Cardale Jones.

Miller is among the most intriguing prospects at the Senior Bowl.

Asked if he considered himself an X factor among the receivers, he said, "I can be. Some of the guys, they mainly played receiver their whole life. I can come back there and still throw the ball if I want to. So it's whatever the team needs."

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Re: L.A. Rams GM Les Snead has his eyes on potential draft prizes at the Senior Bowl

PostPosted:9 years 5 months ago
by Gareth
Best line in the article:

Asked where the Rams would conduct their draft, Snead said, "We will be in Los Angeles. We're the L.A. Rams."

Re: L.A. Rams GM Les Snead has his eyes on potential draft prizes at the Senior Bowl

PostPosted:9 years 5 months ago
by Stranger
Rams Coach Jeff Fisher will not be at Senior Bowl workouts, Snead said. But scouts and many assistant coaches are on hand.

A decision regarding the location of their temporary training facility could be made in "the next seven to 21 days," Snead said. The Oxnard facility where the Dallas Cowboys have trained during summer is among the possibilities.

Re: L.A. Rams GM Les Snead has his eyes on potential draft prizes at the Senior Bowl

PostPosted:9 years 5 months ago
by Hacksaw
Gareth wrote:Best line in the article:

Asked where the Rams would conduct their draft, Snead said, "We will be in Los Angeles. We're the L.A. Rams."


I had copied and was about to past that same line. I almost need a cig after that and I don't smoke.

It was reported earlier that they were staying in StL for the draft. What changed?

Re: L.A. Rams GM Les Snead has his eyes on potential draft prizes at the Senior Bowl

PostPosted:9 years 5 months ago
by Stranger
Perhaps they have the same animosity for StL as StL reporters have for them? It wouldn't surprise me given how they've been treated in the local press. And LA is just so much fun for them right now, everyone is excited. It's got to be a huge uplift for everyone in the organizatoin.

Re: L.A. Rams GM Les Snead has his eyes on potential draft prizes at the Senior Bowl

PostPosted:9 years 5 months ago
by maxxx power
I don't follow college ball enough to rank players but what I have been reading lately is that Carson Wentz is rising on many boards (for whatever that's worth) and is starting be considered by some as the #1 QB prospect this year.

I look forward to Mayock's and Charles Davis' takes on the QBs. They seem to be the most knowledgeable of the 'pundits.'

Any thoughts?

Re: L.A. Rams GM Les Snead has his eyes on potential draft prizes at the Senior Bowl

PostPosted:9 years 5 months ago
by Hacksaw
Stranger wrote:Perhaps they have the same animosity for StL as StL reporters have for them? It wouldn't surprise me given how they've been treated in the local press. And LA is just so much fun for them right now, everyone is excited. It's got to be a huge uplift for everyone in the organizatoin.


apparently so. Tweets of burning jerseys, piles of shredded and discarded jerseys on the fence and ground at Rams Park, multiple threads on the PD site about Kroenke's death, petitioning to remove ESK to from the MO HOF and likely other things we aren't privy too could make for an uneasy time in the Loo these days..

I cant wait for the photos of the moving vans (United) leaving StL for good.

Rams Vans United :D

Re: L.A. Rams GM Les Snead has his eyes on potential draft prizes at the Senior Bowl

PostPosted:9 years 5 months ago
by ramsman34
Hacksaw wrote:
Stranger wrote:Perhaps they have the same animosity for StL as StL reporters have for them? It wouldn't surprise me given how they've been treated in the local press. And LA is just so much fun for them right now, everyone is excited. It's got to be a huge uplift for everyone in the organizatoin.


apparently so. Tweets of burning jerseys, piles of shredded and discarded jerseys on the fence and ground at Rams Park, multiple threads on the PD site about Kroenke's death, petitioning to remove ESK to from the MO HOF and likely other things we aren't privy too could make for an uneasy time in the Loo these days..

I cant wait for the photos of the moving vans (United) leaving StL for good.

Rams Vans United :D



BRILLIANT!!!!!

They really do need to get completely out of the STL if indeed those things mentioned are happening at Rams Park. Furthermore, the buzz on draft day will be sooooo much bigger out here in LA in the Los Angeles Rams' war room!!!!

NOW GET A REAL QB DAMMIT.