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ProFootballWeekly.com - Rams could be open to trading CB Fletcher
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With both Rams rookie CBs Janoris Jenkins and Trumaine Johnson making very strong impressions for the most part this preseason — it should be noted that Jenkins does have to do a better job tackling, as evidenced by some really ugly whiffs on a few occasions — rumors that the Rams could be looking to trade holdover CB Bradley Fletcher make a lot of sense. Fletcher, currently fourth on the depth chart behind newcomer Cortland Finnegan, Jenkins and Johnson, is scheduled to make $1.2 million in the final year of his contract.
• If there was a surprise among the Packers’ defensive cuts, it was the release of ex-Colts DT Daniel Muir, who most observers believe lost a battle for a `roster spot to fellow free agent Phillip Merling, a more natural 3-4 defender. There are some close team observers who think Muir, who provided great energy, did a better job this preseason providing an inside pass rush than both rookies Jerel Worthy and Mike Daniels. Don’t be shocked if Merling is let go after either LB Erik Walden or DE Mike Neal come back from their suspensions after Week One and Week Four, respectively.
From article:
With both Rams rookie CBs Janoris Jenkins and Trumaine Johnson making very strong impressions for the most part this preseason — it should be noted that Jenkins does have to do a better job tackling, as evidenced by some really ugly whiffs on a few occasions — rumors that the Rams could be looking to trade holdover CB Bradley Fletcher make a lot of sense. Fletcher, currently fourth on the depth chart behind newcomer Cortland Finnegan, Jenkins and Johnson, is scheduled to make $1.2 million in the final year of his contract.
• If there was a surprise among the Packers’ defensive cuts, it was the release of ex-Colts DT Daniel Muir, who most observers believe lost a battle for a `roster spot to fellow free agent Phillip Merling, a more natural 3-4 defender. There are some close team observers who think Muir, who provided great energy, did a better job this preseason providing an inside pass rush than both rookies Jerel Worthy and Mike Daniels. Don’t be shocked if Merling is let go after either LB Erik Walden or DE Mike Neal come back from their suspensions after Week One and Week Four, respectively.
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