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Here's a couple of interesting articles about the Michael Thomas suspension...

July 15, 2017 08:25AM
[ramblinfan.com]

by Dan Parzych

As frustrating as this news is for the Rams and their fans to hear, it’s difficult not to wonder if Thomas is even worth keeping around on the roster. Ever since the hiring of Sean McVay at head coach, Los Angeles has done everything in their power over the last few months to work hard, and make sure they improve from last year’s 4-12 finish.

Between Tavon Austin hopefully turning out to be a better fit in McVay’s offense to the additions of Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp, Jared Goff‘s second season under center should be much smoother than his rookie year. And while there was a little bit of hype surrounding the possibility of Thomas fitting into the mix, it doesn’t even seem worth it after this recent suspension.

At the end of the day, the Rams shouldn’t even consider wasting time on a former sixth-round pick who only caught three passes all of last year as a rookie, and just part ways with Thomas to focus on the other young wideouts with bigger potential.


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Looking At The Los Angeles Rams WR Group After Mike Thomas Suspension
How are the Rams’ wideouts shaping up with training camp just two weeks away?
by 3k

Yesterday, Los Angeles Rams WR Mike Thomas was suspended for the first four games of the 2017 Regular Season.

While he’ll be eligible to play in the preseason and take part in all practices until the Rams’ Week 5 home game against the Seattle Seahawks, the opening four games offer a stiff challenge for a susceptible roster that is leaning on a first-time head coach who happens to be the youngest head coach in NFL history in Sean McVay. So with those in mind, let’s look at the WR corps and how the suspension has affected it for the first month of the season.

Topped off
The top of the WR groups is more or less set. Robert Woods was a big signing in free agency, so you can lock him in the starting mix. Tavon Austin is less of a certainty. Despite having just signed a contract extension less than a year ago to make him the third-highest paid WR in the NFL in 2017, Austin’s performance in his four professional seasons have been defined by an underwhelming lack of manifestation of potential.

Along with those two, drafted rookies Cooper Kupp and Josh Reynolds are all but certain to make the 53-man roster because of the capital invested.

Next man up
This is where Thomas factors (factored?) and where things get interesting.

Pharoh Cooper, like Thomas, was a Day 3 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. They’re certainly in the mix for playing time and probables for the 53-man roster. Along with them is perhaps Nelson Spruce, a UDFA fan favorite who played a strong quarter of football in the Rams’ first preseason game last year and nothing else.

If anything, Thomas’ suspension helps those two gain a leg up and Kupp and Reynolds enjoy a bit of a buffer as they attune their game to the NFL level of competition.

The real key is how things develop at the end of camp as we get into the preseason action.

The first training camp practice takes place Saturday, July 29, exactly two weeks from today. The Rams’ first preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys kicks off two weeks thereafter on Saturday, August 12. The Rams have 11 training camp sessions before the Cowboys game and just four afterward.

With Thomas set to miss the first four games, does the coaching staff elevate the amount of work provided to Kupp, Reynolds, Cooper and Spruce just because of the imminent threat of the first four games? Does his unavailability lead to a lack of time in practice and/or early preseason action with the first few strings?

I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s the case.

Fighting for survival
Behind that septet, the Rams have four other wideouts on the roster: Bradley Marquez, Paul McRoberts (roster preview), Brandon Shippen (roster preview) and Shakeir Ryan (roster preview). This is where special teams availability reigns supreme, and thus Marquez’s heavy experience on teams likely nods him ahead as the front runner.

Has Thomas’ suspension relegated him into this group? Is his skill as a wideout thus less important than his availability on special teams (and I’m not talking about as a return man where he’s proved himself to be less than reliable...)? Perhaps.

Firstly, we need to see how things line up in training camp two weeks from today. If the Rams’ first two or three strings on offense don’t feature much of a sniff of Thomas (even as a reserve to spell the active string members), he could be facing a long climb back into activity.

The timing of the suspension is unfortunate, as is made clear by our roster preview installment from Misone earlier yesterday:

I fully expect Thomas to take a massive leap forward.

One thing that can be taken away from his rookie season is his ability to beat the press, stack the defender, and get downfield. He did this weekly as a gunner on punt against both starting and backup corners, and routinely was the first man down to prevent a return. This same skill is used to get deep on routes in the vertical game. Word from spring practices suggest he's implementing this skill into his offensive game.

He should shine on intermediate to deep routes.

...

I have a hard time seeing Thomas not making the final 53-man roster. In fact, I see him securing the fourth receiver slot, and splitting reps with Kupp as the third receiver. Thomas has the potential — and is a serious contender — to be one of the Rams’ breakout performers this year.

More than anything, that assessment in and of itself (accurate as it might have been just hours before the suspension news) has now been thrown into question.

That’s the real effect of the suspension news - his talent has been put on hold because of his decisions, whatever the course of consequence might have been.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/15/2017 08:28AM by Rams43.
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  Here's a couple of interesting articles about the Michael Thomas suspension...

Rams431142July 15, 2017 08:25AM

  here is my final 53 WR group..

Rampage2K-395July 15, 2017 09:49AM

  Re: here is my final 53 WR group..

Rams43365July 15, 2017 10:04AM

  Re: Reynolds and Spruce

leafnose370July 15, 2017 11:04AM

  Thomas was a very good gunner

Hazlet Hacksaw240July 16, 2017 02:02PM

  that's the thing for me about Thomas

zn322July 16, 2017 03:02PM

  You and Haz, answer me this..

JamesJM250July 16, 2017 03:11PM

  Re: You and Haz, answer me this..

zn293July 16, 2017 03:34PM

  this may save Marquez' job

LMU93351July 17, 2017 07:20AM

  The top 4 are still set, the bottom 2 are still up in the air...

Rams43192July 17, 2017 07:33AM

  It's funny

FootballGenius183July 17, 2017 08:47AM

  Probably not much playing time

ferragamo79255July 17, 2017 09:02AM

  My point was

FootballGenius248July 17, 2017 09:05AM

  Re: My point was

Rams43219July 17, 2017 09:08AM

  Re: My point was

FootballGenius183July 17, 2017 09:15AM

  I highly doubt the the Rams cut Josh Reynolds after a few months

ferragamo79222July 17, 2017 10:16AM

  Re: I highly doubt the the Rams cut Josh Reynolds after a few months

FootballGenius219July 17, 2017 10:53AM

  Having seen Josh Reynolds play

GreatRamNTheSky196July 17, 2017 11:10AM

  Re: Having seen Josh Reynolds play

FootballGenius208July 17, 2017 11:34AM

  Well, if the drops continue...

JamesJM181July 17, 2017 11:56AM

  The 7 WR number...

JamesJM217July 17, 2017 09:00AM

  Re: The 7 WR number...

Rams43176July 17, 2017 09:04AM

  Re: The 7 WR number...

FootballGenius185July 17, 2017 09:06AM

  Re: The 7 WR number...

Rams43210July 17, 2017 09:12AM

  Some teams... that have an elite deep threat...

JamesJM202July 17, 2017 09:14AM

  agree... one example

LMU93244July 17, 2017 09:23AM

  I'm not so sure 43...

JamesJM206July 17, 2017 09:08AM

  Re: I'm not so sure 43...

Rams43169July 17, 2017 09:15AM

  And in that vein of thought....

JamesJM273July 17, 2017 09:22AM