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Can Brandon Lloyd contribute ALREADY? (1 Viewer)

Kilgore

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What's the opinion here?

He was supposed to be my WR2, coming out of his bye week, and now I need to know if I need to scramble.

 
They might limit his targets but you can bet on him getting at least a couple of shots down field, and it might only take one to make him worth the start. He's a gamble, but it all depends on who is out there on your waiver wire as to if there are better options.

 
I'm assuming that Bradford will be out. But will Lloyd know enough of the playbook by Sunday to be effective? As effective as, say, Danario?

 
Considering he's already very familiar with McDaniels offense I think he could be a solid start if Bradford ends up playing, if not who knows, I don't even know who their backup QB is.

 
I'm assuming that Bradford will be out. But will Lloyd know enough of the playbook by Sunday to be effective? As effective as, say, Danario?
Not really conclusive but it is positive news.(FFChamps) St Louis Rams Quarterback, Sam Bradford, suffered a high ankle sprain in Week 6 but is expected to play against the Cowboys in Week 7

(FFToday) Newly acquired Brandon Lloyd looked good in his first practice with the St. Louis Rams. Mark Clayton's back, too. Now, if the St. Louis Rams only had someone to get them the ball. Quarterback Sam Bradford did not practice Wednesday while getting treatment for a high left ankle sprain, increasing the likelihood that journeyman A.J. Feeley will get the call Sunday at Dallas. The injury routinely sidelines players for a month, although coach Steve Spagnuolo had some hope Bradford could play.

 
I'm assuming that Bradford will be out. But will Lloyd know enough of the playbook by Sunday to be effective? As effective as, say, Danario?
Not really conclusive but it is positive news.(FFChamps) St Louis Rams Quarterback, Sam Bradford, suffered a high ankle sprain in Week 6 but is expected to play against the Cowboys in Week 7

(FFToday) Newly acquired Brandon Lloyd looked good in his first practice with the St. Louis Rams. Mark Clayton's back, too. Now, if the St. Louis Rams only had someone to get them the ball. Quarterback Sam Bradford did not practice Wednesday while getting treatment for a high left ankle sprain, increasing the likelihood that journeyman A.J. Feeley will get the call Sunday at Dallas. The injury routinely sidelines players for a month, although coach Steve Spagnuolo had some hope Bradford could play.
Pocket passers can play through the dreaded HAS and do all the time. He'll be out there.

 
I'm assuming that Bradford will be out. But will Lloyd know enough of the playbook by Sunday to be effective? As effective as, say, Danario?
Not really conclusive but it is positive news.(FFChamps) St Louis Rams Quarterback, Sam Bradford, suffered a high ankle sprain in Week 6 but is expected to play against the Cowboys in Week 7

(FFToday) Newly acquired Brandon Lloyd looked good in his first practice with the St. Louis Rams. Mark Clayton's back, too. Now, if the St. Louis Rams only had someone to get them the ball. Quarterback Sam Bradford did not practice Wednesday while getting treatment for a high left ankle sprain, increasing the likelihood that journeyman A.J. Feeley will get the call Sunday at Dallas. The injury routinely sidelines players for a month, although coach Steve Spagnuolo had some hope Bradford could play.
I traded Lloyd a couple weeks ago and now I regret it, I think he gets a huge upgrade in St Louis provided Bradford is in he could easily be a WR1 moving forward IMHO.
 


St. Louis WR Brandon Lloyd is just days into being with his new team and he's already having to deal with a backup quarterback. With Sam Bradford dealing with a high ankle sprain, A.J. Feeley is getting reps with Lloyd and the first team. “I’m pretty used to switching quarterbacks,” Lloyd said, regarding to his time in Denver. “It doesn’t matter who the quarterback is … (I’ll be) consistent, come in and provide a deep threat and open up the offense.” The Rams face the Cowboys in Week 7, a team that is allowing an average of 18.60 Fantasy points per game to opposing team's receivers.

(Updated 10/19/2011).

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Lloyd has been reunited with offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, under whom he enjoyed a career year in 2010 -- 77 receptions for 1,448 yards and 11 touchdowns. “I was surprised at how much I was able to recall,” Lloyd said of McDaniels' offensive scheme. Despite being with a new team, and possibly lining up with a backup quarterback under center, Lloyd should get plenty of looks on Sunday. Fantasy owners should view Lloyd as a No. 2 WR option for this Sunday.

 
Anything is possible, but there's at least a case that this week could yield a ton of targets for Lloyd -- it's easy for me to imagine a scenario where STL gets behind big and treats some late drives as "practice", hard to imagine them only looking his way 4 times. How many of those turn into receptions, I have no guess, but he could be a great risk/upside play in PPR leagues.

 
Physically gifted receivers can do well their first game as Ds don't have good film on the new acquisition.

Braylon and Moss both had nice (not great) games for their new teams after a trade, Santonio started out slow but wasn't shut out(3-4 receptions his first 3 games)

 
Considering he's already very familiar with McDaniels offense I think he could be a solid start if Bradford ends up playing, if not who knows, I don't even know who their backup QB is.
A.J. Feeley, so no, probably wouldn't be a good time to start him.
 
Rams will have to throw, I plan on starting him, even if his reps are limited I can see a solid day regardless of the QB.

 
If anyone can adjust for lack of timing it's this guy. The acrobatic catches he can make are amazing so it won't matter at times if he's a step away or whatever. I'm starting as my WR2 regardless and hoping for the best. I don't have a lot of options, but i think he'll be fine.

 
I'm eyeballing the heck out of this situation and I think it will be good to bring down expectations for Lloyd considering Bradford is out. Plus it helps me be able to trade for him once people overreact and say Lloyd is lost in the shuffle that are the Rams Wide-outs. Shark it boys!

 
I have him in one league, tried to grab him in another. I can see them force feeding him the ball the rest of the year. Steven Jackson is a good enough back to keep defenses honest as well. I am not so sure about this week with Bradford out... and I do wish that Lloyd actually had a bit of time to practice with Bradford as well.

 
QB A.J. Feeley, Loyde, Clayton -Post Practice



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QB A.J. Feeley-Post PracticeOctober 19, 2011

(On how practice went today)

“It went well. It was nice to get some reps with the starting group and threw to the new guy and for me it was a chance to familiarize myself with this offense even more.”

(On if he is preparing as if he is going to start)

“I think you have to. As a backup quarterback, that’s the nature of the game where you have to go into the game, even when you’re not getting reps, as you’re going to be the guy because in the flash of a moment, one play, you can go in and play. My mindset doesn’t change. Maybe the sense of urgency does and the fact that I’m getting reps out here and the likelihood of me playing is probably a little stronger than it was.”

(On if he is getting acclimated with the offense since he doesn’t work with it week in and week out)

“You don’t. That’s not the, that’s kind of the misfortune of playing in the back up spot is that you don’t get many reps with the 1s and you’re primarily focused on running the service teams. The key is as the back-up, is when you’re watching the first unit you have to take every mental rep as if you were in there. I’ve been around here awhile and I’ve been around awhile so I’m pretty familiar with doing that.”

(On what percentage of his reps since the season started has been with the starters)

“Today was probably the first day. Every once in a while we get a competitive period against our defense where I’ll work with the 2s and we’ll run our stuff. But for the most part you’re running the other teams offense and you service the defense.”

(On not getting any snaps last year and if he got the feeling that Bradford was an iron man)

“The kid is pretty tough. It wouldn’t surprise me if he comes back and is ready to play on Sunday. He’s a tough kid and he wants to play and he wants to take this team on his back and that’s the way it should be.”

(On if he will be disappointed if he takes all the reps this week and Bradford plays on Sunday)

“No. Once again, that’s the nature of being a backup quarterback. As a player, you want to play and there’s not a game where I don’t wish I was playing, but you understand your role. If Sam’s ready to go, it’s his team and he’ll go. If not and my name’s called then I’ll be ready to step in.”

(On how WRs Brandon Lloyd and Mark Clayton looked today)

“Looked great. Brandon Lloyd, he knows this offense. He can step right in and we don’t lose a beat. Mark’s getting in there and getting acclimated with it. Coming off the injury’s a little tough, so I don’t think we’re going to through him in there like we would the other guy because we want him to.. he came off major surgery so you have to be a little careful there.”

(On how his timing is with the receivers)

“It was great. Today I felt fine. It was exciting. It’s nice to get out there and practice and practice with a purpose. To get out there and put what you’re learning in the meeting rooms to work on the field. I thought it went pretty well.”

(On what kind of challenges Dallas brings defensively)

“Great pass rush. I mean, they give you a lot of different fronts. They attack you in all different fronts and different schemes. You kind of have to prepare for everything. They’re going to throw a jumbo of things at you and for a quarterback you have to keep things simple and play fast and get the ball out on time. I think if you hold on to it you can get yourself in trouble.”

(On if it’s a weird transition taking over for Bradford)

“Yeah, I mean, if he’s not out here practicing then I’m the guy. I have no problem stepping into that role. I’ve done it many times and I think some of the younger guys and the guys that have been around understand that about me. Once again this is Sam’s deal, but until then I’m out here playing and I’m going to take control.”

(On if he has ever had a high ankle sprain)

“In college and high school playing basketball, yeah I have.”

(On the seriousness of the injury)

“Playing basketball was tough. There’s different degrees of sprains. Not that I’m a doctor or anything, I think it depends on the severity of it. Some guys come back and some guys don’t. We’ll see.”

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WR Brandon Lloyd – Post Practice

October 19, 2011

(On if it’s good to be back closer to home)

“Yeah, definitely good to be back closer to home. Most importantly good to be on a team which values my service and just excited to get out there.”

(On if he was familiar with the offense)

“Yeah, I was surprised by how much I was able to recall from a couple years ago and it felt really smooth.”

(On the terminology being pretty much the same as what he was used to)

“Yes, that’s the case.”

(On if he felt his services weren’t valued in Denver)

“No, I’m not going that far. They’re just saying that my services are valued here and I’m excited to play here.”

(On if he feels he has been put in a leadership role amongst the young receivers)

“I think so. That’s how I was looking at it when I was coming here. It’s not an issue of talent, it’s just an issue of focus and understanding what’s trying to be accomplished with the plays that are being called. Once they understand that and grasp that, they have enough athletic ability to do anything that they want to do. I think that’s definitely my role is to show these guys how I have prepared and how I train, how I study and how I play in the games. That should help them in their careers.”

(On if it was a learning process his first year in Denver)

“Well, I had been going with the quarterbacks the entire year. Obviously, in a practice setting, which is nothing like a game situation, I think it was pretty easy because I had been in the offense all through OTAs and all through training camp and our entire season, so I had it down pretty good.”

(On QB Sam Bradford being possibly out and having to develop a chemistry with QB A.J. Feeley)

“ I’m pretty used to switching around quarterbacks. It doesn’t matter who the quarterback is.”

(On what his expectations are for himself)

“Just to be consistent. To come in and provide a deep threat and open up the offense, therefore that’ll open up everything. That’s going to open up the running game. That’s going to open up the various levels of the passing game. Hopefully, that translates into wins, because that’s the most important thing and we’ll go from there.”

(On why this offense is a good fit for him)

“I’m a really good route runner. The route tree in this offense is pretty dynamic. There’s a nice mix of quick game. There’s intermediate routes, there’s double moves, there’s just a lot going on in this offense that cater to my talent. I love it and I feel very comfortable in this offense.”

(On if he feels like he has been brought in to turn things around)

“Just as a professional athlete, I think our pride would like to be stroked that way where we feel like that. I think that, this is a really good football team and it doesn’t reflect it in the record. If it takes that, I’m prepared for it. I’m prepared to be that. I’m going to prepare myself and be as healthy as possible going into these games ready to rock-and-roll.”

 
I was wrong, they are going to him on almost every passing play . . .

meanwhile pictures of D. Alexander are being put on milk cartons . . .

 

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