Jun 19, 2008 | The Tennessean
Ealy just might be the next Bennett
During offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger's first stint with the Titans, an unheralded receiver came out of nowhere to elevate an unheralded corps.
Steven Jackson is expected to have a big year as the centerpiece of Al Saunders' offense.
Titans, Rams to practice together before preseason opener
The Titans and St. Louis Rams have finalized an agreement to practice together in Nashville leading up to their preseason opener at LP Field on Aug.
Rams' Receivers a Real Threat to Opposition
One of the really bright spots on the Ram team that will be starting the season in Philadelphia on September 7th is the receiving corps.
Bennett expects better showing
St. Louis Rams receiver Drew Bennett heard the catcalls and jeers last season. But he says that's all behind him and he expects big things in 2008.
The Town Board is dealing with some big issues as the busy summer season begins - ' a proposed affordable housing law, major public works projects on Ram Island roadways and a shrinking drinking water supply.
Long road back to playoffs underway in St. Louis
“This guy really adds to that third-down dimension we're looking for.”
After a promising 8-8 finish in 2006, the St. Louis Rams began last season intent on elevating their game. via USA Today
GORDO: Holt adjusts to life without Bruce
“Obviously, we have a long way to go, but guys are really taking heed to what (Saunders) is saying and doing out there and actually trying to get done what he wants them to get done as an offensive unit.”
Columnist Jeff Gordon Physically, Torry Holt feels pretty good these days. His knees feel fresher than they did a year ago at this time. via St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Avery under the gun as much as Long
“The fact the WR crop was flawed with so many character issues to begin with probably helped Avery's cause. The Rams considered some other pass catchers, particularly Jackson, but they thought Avery offered more dimensions.”
Considering the lengthy debate regarding Chris Long and Glenn Dorsey that team insiders tell us took place before the Rams finally opted to select Long with the second overall pick in the 2008 draft, there's no ... via Pro Football Weekly
The Rams went heavy on receivers in the 2008 NFL Draft. After taking WR Donnie Avery from Houston in the second round, St. via CBS Sportsline.com
Bernie's Extra Points: Throw away the draft report cards
I've never understood why fans of a team worry about what some guys on ESPN or the NFL Network say in declaring instant judgment on the team's draft. via STLtoday
Saturday: Meet the Rams' picks
Round 1 CHRIS LONG Position: Defensive end Height, weight: 6-3, 279 College: Virginia Consensus All-American, ACC defensive player of the year, Ted Hendricks Award winner as nation's best defensive end, and ... via St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Defensive End: Leonard Little and James Hall are on the wrong side of 30 years old. via DR U Fantasy Football GURU
For Peter Schrager's 1st round mock draft, click here . For Peter Schrager's Rounds 3-7 mock draft, click here . via FOX News Sports
Site: Pittsburgh. What happened: No one gave McNair much of a chance to play after he was knocked out of the previous game with a bruised sternum. via The Tennessean
Titans And Rams To Open Pre-Season On 103 WKDF
Home >> Exclusive News From Titans Radio Rams & Raiders Visit Nashville In Pre-Season Staff Report April 3, 2008 Tennessee will open the tenth season as the Titans with a pre-season game against the team that ... via WKDF-FM Nashville
NFL announces Titans' 2008 preseason schedule
The National Football League announced the Titans' preseason schedule this afternoon. via Tennesse Titans
Mr. Irrelevant to be picked by the Rams
The St. Louis Rams will be taking Mr. Irrelevant in the 2008 NFL draft. Mr. Irrelevant is the tongue-in-cheek title given to the last player taken each year in the draft. via Belleville News-Democrat
Rams awarded compensatory draft pick
“Those have been good picks for us”
The Rams weren't expecting to get any compensatory draft picks this season, so they were pleasantly surprised to receive an extra draft pick -- a seventh-rounder, No. via STLtoday
The St. Louis Rams agreed to a one-year contract with veteran wide receiver Reche Caldwell on Tuesday. via MyFOX11