Bradford's ankle 'getting there': Rams quarterback Sam Bradford said his left ankle, injured in October at Green Bay, is nearly 100 percent. "It's getting there," he said. "It feels better every week -- less soreness, more things I can do. It's definitely on the right track." (Updated 05/25/2012)
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 5/27/12).
Fantasy Analysis
There's no questioning his arm as several Rams receivers, including their rookies, have been in awe over his passing skills. Bradford is continuing to learn the Rams' new offense and says it's close to the West Coast offense he ran two season ago. But with a so-so offensive line and an unproven receiving corps, now's not the time to call Bradford a breakout candidate. He should have some good games, but no one should consider him either a Fantasy starter or a blue chip prospect. For now we're resigned to calling him a late-round pick as a good, not great, No. 2 quarterback. (Updated 05/25/2012).
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Sam Bradford played fairly well as a rookie in 2010, but he had a terrible sophomore slump in 2011. He dealt with injuries and inconsistent play and had just one game with more than 12 Fantasy points in 10 outings (standard scoring). He also failed to throw multiple touchdowns in a game and he needs a lot of help coming into this season, as his receiving corps is very flimsy. New coach Jeff Fisher expects Bradford to improve and we're expecting him to play better (it's not like he can get much worse). He should be considered a No. 2 Fantasy quarterback on Draft Day worth taking with a late-round pick. The Rams should improve his receiving corps this offseason and the offensive line should block better. Those two things will help Bradford and hopefully he can be a bye-week or injury replacement for owners in the majority of leagues. (Updated 5/24/12)