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  Avery under the gun as much as Long


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Related Topics
• Donnie Avery
• Chris Long (Football)
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• National Football Conference
• NFC West Division
• DeSean Jackson
• Torry Holt
• Drew Bennett
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Considering the lengthy debate regarding Chris Long and Glenn Dorsey that team insiders tell us took place before the Rams finally opted to select Long with the second overall pick in the 2008 draft, there’s no denying the heavy scrutiny Long will begin facing this weekend at the Rams’ mandatory minicamp. But team insiders believe the Rams’ second pick in the draft, WR Donnie Avery, may be facing even more scrutiny than Long after being the first receiver to come off the ’08 draft board. The selection of Avery ahead of a host of other high-profile possibilities (Devin Thomas, DeSean Jackson, Limas Sweed) shocked a lot of draft experts. “But he (Avery) was definitely their top-rated guy, and apparently 8-10 teams had him in the same slot,” a team insider told PFW. “The fact the WR crop was flawed with so many character issues to begin with probably helped Avery’s cause. The Rams considered some other pass catchers, particularly Jackson, but they thought Avery offered more dimensions.” Predictably, we’re told that the Rams’ No. 3 WR job behind Torry Holt and Drew Bennett is pretty much Avery’s job to lose. “Absolutely,” the insider said. “I’m a big proponent of never reaching for need in the early rounds, and there’s a feeling they might have done that with Avery. I’m really anxious to see what he looks like in camp.”

 
   






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