Mon 10/21/13 12:56 PM4 Comments

QB Kellen Clemens will start for the Rams in Week 8. Sam Bradford (ACL) is done for the year and the Rams aren't signing Tim Tebow. That leaves Clemens, a 30-year-old former second-round pick of the Jets in 2006. He's started 12 games in his career, going 191-of-367 (52.0 percent) for 2,200 yards with seven touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Clemens is highly unlikely to be able to sustain offense for the Rams, especially against the Seahawks' fearsome defense in Week 8. Even owners in two-quarterback leagues need to aim higher.

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redskins_fan77 Mon 10/21/13 3:02 PM

rams should trade 1 of their firsts for kirk cousins.... he would be dirt cheap to the cap in the next few years. much cheaper then a first round qb would cost in next years draft... he is nfl ready and a leader. they will have to probably give up both firsts to get a better qb. unless they lose out. sam bradford clearly isnt the answer.. they should make the move and use the cap money saved to get better wrs and use the other first for a lineman

Cataylst Mon 10/21/13 3:55 PM

Wow, you should be there GM.

Tigerbait22 Tue 10/22/13 11:28 AM

"Their" GM. You should take some remedial English courses.

Fantana Wed 10/23/13 1:36 PM

First round pick for cousins is a wasted first round pick. If they plan on having Bradford back, why waste a first round on that position? If they don't, then draft a QB. Cousins deserves a late round pick at best, but why bother.