I'll admit, I thought this would be an easy article. But after looking at EddieP's review of the front seven, I had more questions than answers. "Bright spots"? "Played pretty good"? "Fairly well"? How am I supposed to use anything like that when describing the horror we witnessed last year? I guess you could say up and coming, but that in itself is pretty damn generous.
Well, here goes nothing...

The first thing that comes to mind when describing the wide-out performance of 2011 is the drops. Or the injuries. Right off the bat, we thought we had something; Danny Amendola was going to be Wes Welker re-incarnate. Then his elbow turned into something I'd rather not talk about (seriously guys, we are done putting that picture as an article photo. Please).
We had Brandon Gibson, who turned out to be a pre-season dynamo. The assistant coaches, who neglected to actually coach, also forgot to tell Gibson that pre-season games don't matter, and thus, all his efforts were spent toasting fourth stringers in August. He ended the season with a lone score and 431 yards, and I doubt he will get a chance to make a repeat performance in 2012.
The Rams also had Austin Pettis and Greg Salas, the brothers rookie. Both of them had issues early on, but appeared to be on the upswing towards the end of the year. In typical Rams fashion, it didn't end well. Salas had his leg mauled by a Cardinal and ended up the IR after starting look impressive. Pettis, avid detractor of the fair catch signal, taker of PED's and he of thin twitter skin has a doubtful future with the Rams. Time (and a new coaching staff) will tell how the two newbies will come back from the negative end of the year results they both had.
On the injury side of things, it is tough to forget about Mark Clayton and Danario Alexander. Clayton's future with the team is in doubt after only seeing the field for a handful of plays and Danario's knee is the primary factor on whether or not we'll see more of DX next year. Both are capable receivers if they are healthy, but even that is questionable given their injury history.
The jury is still out on Nick Miller (and Dominique Curry). Do the Rams keep around special teams players, or does Fisher try and bring his own ST aces into the fold? After last year, the receivers all may move down a team or two, which doesn't exactly bode well for the two of them.
Last not but not least, there is Brandon Lloyd. If he would have been with the team for all 16 games he most likely would have had a 1000 yard season, which is amazing given the 2011 offense. Whether or not he stays is all on Lloyd. Does he like St. Louis? Jeff Fisher? Hue Jackson (or Schotty)? Is that enough to get him to forgo his loyalty to the great Josh McDaniels? It's a wait-and-see-game, but the Rams would surely love to have him back. Sam Bradford would surely love to have some consistency with the people he's passing to, regardless of the offense, so here is hoping the Rams snag him long term.
So there you have it. The 2011 wide receiver review. Let's not go there again...
1 recs | 67 comments
No Way DX and Gibson are back
They are in the top 5 in drop percentage No way is that acceptable. Not to mention DX you can not count on week to week. I hope the get Vincent Jackson or Colston via free agency. That is where I would spend the savings on Jason Smith.
Da Rookie - January 19, 2012
dude Dx dropped 6 balls chill lol
the drops is an issue . but the potentiel is not. ur going to give me SIX recievers that have better potentiel than danario ( a second year receiver) that we ca actually bring in?
Dx: 18 games played.. 737 yards and 3 td’s
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
Colston
80/82 catches. I’d love him next to Lloyd and Danny.
daniell - January 19, 2012
i would rather go cheaper with a stevie jonhson or pierre garcon type of player
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
are they really that much cheaper?
daniell - January 19, 2012
both can get you 1000 yards
and both could be had for arounf 5 million per. colston and both jackson;s are gonna want somewhere close to 8 million.
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
What about Marcedes Lewis, Fred Davis, Vishante Shanko or Jermichael Finley?
Tight end has been huge in the playoffs so far.
David5264 - January 19, 2012
lewis lloked really bad this year and only had one breakout year
Te is DEEEEP in the draft tho
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
Laurant Robbinson from the Cowboys looks good
IS he available ? LMAO
Da Rookie - January 19, 2012
not really convinced of garcon
i like johnson though, he had a good season and played well against revis.
lets just hope we get one of these 3.
daniell - January 19, 2012
I disagree.
The Rams may need oline. But who knows how good they actually are. They need a new coach to see how good they actually are. I find it hard to believe that we have drafted so many opined busts in the past 5 years. Also, I see us trading with Cleveland. vikings grabbing kalil and rams getting blackmon.
slimshaney13 - January 19, 2012 via Android app
so you're disagreeing on what?
it all depends on the draft. if we trade we don’t need a WR because we are getting Blackmon (hopefully). But if we do not trade, which is not that unlikely we have to go for Kalil, and need to add a receiver next to lloyd (if he is staying) in FA because there will be good options out there.
daniell - January 19, 2012
There inlies
the issue 18 games in 2 seasons and he hasn’t even taken any shots that would put him on the shelf. Just the running of routes seems to be enough to sideline him. High drop percentage + injuries outweigh what potential you might think he has.
RWRAMS28 - January 19, 2012
thats why i said fisher will probably give him one more year to stay healthy and produce
not saying the dude is calvin johnsoon. im saying he is a youg player that can be taught.. if he can stay healthy and you cant give me SIX receivers in the league that we could get with his potentiel, whether he starts or is used as a back up.
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
If DX wasnt a Mizzou product
would we even be having this discussion? Doubt it.
Da Rookie - January 19, 2012
Agreed
RWRAMS28 - January 19, 2012
+1
RG31 - January 19, 2012 via mobile
2012 WR Roster
Brandon Lloyd
Justin Blackman
Danny Amendola
Greg Salas
Danario Alexander
Brandon Gibson
Yes I still think Gibson is a good player.
Bond_007x - January 19, 2012
im good with dx but not gibson lol
blackmon will not likely land here because we need oline first. might have to take a shot on a guy like stevie johnson. im shocked no one mentions him around here
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
No PED?
sergey606 - January 19, 2012 via mobile
Why Gibson?
After a whole season of watching him it is obvious he can not get open? He is more like a dance partner for the 1 CB they line up against him. It isn’t like he draws coverage away from anyone.
Da Rookie - January 19, 2012
Pettis over Gibson
Hopefully he sticks to Power Bars instead of PEDS. I like that list. Cut Mark Clayton, he drops too many balls. Bring in Jermichael Finley if the price is right. Restructure Jason Smith’s contract and move him to guard to replace Jacob Bell. Hopefully the new OL coach can get him up to speed, although his career may be extremely short with his concussion history.
Mister T - January 19, 2012
Mark Clayton drops balls?
Wtf since when? You remember that this is the same Mark Clayton that if would have stayed healthy, would have been the sole reason Sam would have thrown for 4k his ROOKIE season. Unfortunately, I just spoke with him in a friendly game of Madden and he is getting the other knee worked on next month. I wish him the best but, it’s tough sledding coming back from multiple knee surgeries.
Ramrocker - January 20, 2012 via mobile
Coming to a theater near you:
He plays football by day and ping pong by night; he loves being surrounded by women during axe photoshoots and taking bubble baths with rubber duckies. This fall, the legend is back…Sam Bradford is Forrest Gump 2: The Midwest
sergey606 - January 19, 2012 via mobile
u wish
bradford cant pull the ladies like the GUMP
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
bradford is the real life version of Gump
only difference is he didn’t fight in the war (yet!)…and when we win the superbowl, I expect him to moon the president.
sergey606 - January 19, 2012
bradford does look so weird lol
and the first thing he bought with that big contract was a ping pong table… why he no buy mail order brides??!?!
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
my buddy keeps calling him gump because of his looks and ping pong
which is fine, cause tom hanks and forrest are both bad ass
sergey606 - January 19, 2012
but they both had women
sam with a woman would look so foriegn to me lol
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
sergey606 - January 19, 2012
that looks more normal lmao
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
Danario Alexander and Brandon Gibson
were both top 5 in the league in dropped pass rate. Gibson at 2 and DX at 5
Lexxi - January 19, 2012
smaller sample size
equals bigger drop rate
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
u didnt even see the numbers...?
larry fitz had 80 catches out of 83 balls…if u cant catch the limited amount of balls thrown to u then the amount doesnt matter
Lexxi - January 19, 2012
o nah i saw em
what im saying is when you think “top five in the league” i was expecting more tan 6 drops out of 32 catchable passes. i was looking for 12 or 13.
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
well here you go,
http://footballoutsiders.com/stats/wr
of people with at least 50 attempts in overall ratings (adjusted for how many balls thrown and yada yada):
DX caught less than half the balls thrown to him. good for 74th out of 91
Gibson caught exactly half. good for 69th out of 91
of people with 10-49 attempts:
austin pettis 42nd out of 56
Greg Salas 51st of out 56
Lexxi - January 19, 2012
Salad and Lettuce
get a bye, because they were rooks. DX needs to go because of his knees.
OakCityRam - January 19, 2012
im not gonna lie i dnt understand where ur going with this lmao
all im saying is unless DX has another knee injury. then he has done enough for atleast a roster spot. not saying we should depend on him to start, but im not saying he couldnt be a starter one day in the league. you dont quit on a player through 18 games of his career
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
I do
that’s why I’m not a coach.
OakCityRam - January 19, 2012
seriously? U were talking about sample size and whatever
so out of the players in this league, rookie or not, (and ranking the WRs that only had between 10-49 passes) they were both still unproductive. all 31 teams had at least one WR ranked higher than our first receiver on the list. most had 2. lots of rookies on that list, but only a couple rookies did worse.
Lexxi - January 19, 2012
and y dont u quit on a player 18 games into their career?
Because they were drafted in the 3rd and 4th? we didnt let half of our draft play a snap because we somehow knew they werent gunna be productive, but we have two receivers drafted a round higher and they stink it up just like every other receiver we have and we arent allowed to consider cutting them?
Im not saying that they should be, and i like Salas, i think he will end up being decent, but give me a break. We were drafting both these guys for their amazing hands and they were dropping balls like it was their job. so who knows what happens next year but they are in no way obligated to keeping last years WRs. We’ve already chocked last years draft up as a loss
Lexxi - January 19, 2012
we are gonna have to agree to disagree
but cutting kendricks and pettis is crazy. less pettis than kendricks. but still
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
no one mentioned Kendricks
I just think its foolish if we end up with three or four better WRs than Pettis (likely), then cut his ’roidin ass.
Lexxi - January 19, 2012
lol
yea but on a roster of 6, he could still be that 6th spot
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
All the more reason to draft a WR with the 1st pick.
Da Rams! - January 19, 2012
Excellent Post! Rec'd
Douglas M - January 19, 2012
Good piece, Eric.
We started to see some progress with the rooks. Hopefully that translates over next season.
FailureDrill - January 19, 2012 via Android app
Gibson and Danario, see ya!
Should have been gone last offseason but showed “flashes” and disappeared. DX is inconsistent and only had 1 or 2 games that he was noticeable, peace!
Lloyd
Blackmon or DJax
Pettis
Salas
Amendola
Clayton
RG31 - January 19, 2012 via mobile
He has been great in his first year in STL
but I don’t want Clayton on the roster next year. He’s not getting younger and his knees are worrying me.
daniell - January 19, 2012
yeah
he had to miss a season and a half, i just cant see how he will be the same
Lexxi - January 19, 2012
tommy
streeter from the U caught my eye. 6’5 and 4’4 speed
iplaythedrums - January 19, 2012 via mobile
ooh...this year's sleeper?
never even heard of him
sergey606 - January 19, 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktiht1GyiTA
Horcrux7 - January 19, 2012
nice
sergey606 - January 19, 2012
I think he shoulda stayed in school
He’s still a very very very raw prospect. But if he fell to the 6h somehow id take him, but i wouldnt take him with a 3rd as some places have suggested hes going.
Tampa_Ram - January 19, 2012
DX is worth giving another year 3rd year is the breakout year lets see what he can do
Ramzman18 - January 19, 2012 via mobile
ppl will cut u if they hear u saying that
Ram_Redemption - January 19, 2012
You know your team is bad when:
Only after the season is over the “fan approval” rating shoots way up.
sergey606 - January 19, 2012
I voted a 5
which is all the lower it would go. Been voting that since the pre-season ended.
OakCityRam - January 19, 2012
In other words
“Show me the Money!”
OakCityRam - January 19, 2012
I've voted 0 before
sergey606 - January 19, 2012
Lloyd to NE ?
That is the big question. He wants to continue to run Josh McD’s route’s BUT will NE sign him for 2012?
If not, we have a fair shot at him….
GO RAMS !!!
RamHard - January 19, 2012
Amendola averages 8 yards a catch for his career and some act like he is a great receiver. This guy has got to be on thin ice now that the coaching staff will no longer let him make the team cause he is friends with the head coach (came from eagles).
Rams4life - January 19, 2012
At least he did
fairly well returning punts.
OakCityRam - January 19, 2012
hes not great
but he’s reliable. with the gratuitous amounts of drops this season, it would have been helpful to have his surehandedness
iplaythedrums - January 19, 2012 via mobile
ur right. He is a good return man.
Rams4life - January 19, 2012
my hope for the receiving corps next year:
Lloyd
FA/draft pick
Amendola
Salas
FA/draft pick
Curry
Josh Wehrle - January 19, 2012
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