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Rams Sign Rookie LB James Laurinaitis
Rams Sign Rookie LB James Laurinaitis
The St. Louis Rams have signed linebacker James Laurinaitis , a second-round draft choice in the 2009 NFL Draft, the team announced Wednesday. The 6-foot-2, 244-pound Laurinaitis was picked by the Rams after a stellar four-year career at Ohio State. A three-time All-America ...
TheBaker’s NFL Preview: St. Louis Rams
TheBaker’s NFL Preview: St. Louis Rams
rumorsandrants.com — The last remnants of the St. Louis Rams’ Super Bowl glory days are gone. But you probably... already figured that with last year’s sparkling 2-14 record, and all. Personnel wise, future Hall of Famers and Rams’ lifers Orlando Pace and Torry Holt were sent packing as the Steve ... (more) TheBaker’s NFL Preview: St. Louis Rams
Updated: Rams close in on J. Smith; Laurinaitis signs
stltoday.com — With second-round draft pick James Laurinaitis now officially signed, St. Louis Rams executive Kevin Demoff is zeroing... in on getting first-round pick Jason Smith into training camp on time. “I am still very optimistic,” said Demoff, the ... (more) Updated: Rams close in on J. Smith; Laurinaitis signs
Rams sign QB Null
Rams sign QB Null
novafantasysports.com — Update: The Rams signed Keith Null to a contract on Monday, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.... Fantasy Impact: Null was the Rams' seventh round draft pick, and he is going to trying to make this team as the number three quarterback where he will battle Brock Berlin for the right ... (more) Rams sign QB Null
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novafantasysports.com 8/13/2009 — Update: ESPN.com is reporting that James Laurinaitis has been named the starting middle linebacker for the Rams by coach Steve Spagnuolo. Laurinaitis was the team's second-round pick out of Ohio State.   Fantasy Impact: This doesn't come as a shock to anyone, but it is ...
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Rams sign 2nd-round pick LaurinaitisThe Seattle Times: Sports 7/29/2009
The St. Louis Rams have signed second-round draft pick James Laurinaitis, the All-America linebacker from Ohio State.
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