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NFL Draft 2011: Jonathan Baldwin—the Best of the Rest

March 27, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The entire country witnessed the sorry state of St. Louis receivers during their 2010 prime-time season finale against the Seattle Seahawks. 
The Rams and Seahawks played head-to-head in Seattle with the division title at stake, and they were only able to accumulate 155 passing yards. The leading receiver for the Rams that game was running-back Steven Jackson, who had only four catches for 39 yards. 
Quarterback Sam Bradford was able to hit the team's only down-field threat, Danario Alexander, with the deep ball on two occasions—only to have Alexander drop both of the passes. Both of the drops were lost opportunities that could have changed the outcome of the game. It was a smudge on an otherwise superb rookie effort by Alexander throughout 2010.
At the end of the fiasco, the Rams longest reception was a 20 yard catch by Jackson (their biggest offensive play of the game). The anemic offense scored only six total points, which resulted in a flat-out&n...

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