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Rams cut OG Rok Watkins : Sports
The Rams have released offensive guard Rokevious Watkins, a fifth-round pick in the 2012 draft out of South Carolina. Watkins reported to Rams Park weighing well over the team’s proscribed target weight, according to league sources, and that was enough for coach Jeff Fisher.
A year ago as a rookie, Watkins reported to camp overweight and out of shape and was held out of practice for the first several days of practice. He got no such leeway this year. Neither Fisher nor Watkins could be reached immediately for comment.
Watkins was considered to have starter’s potential because of his size, strength, and powerful hands. Even last year it was thought he could challenge for a starting job at left guard. But that challenge never materialized. After finally working his way into shape last year in camp, Watkins suffered a severe ankle sprain in the regular season opener, and was placed on the injured reserve list.
After working through his rehab, and following hours and hours of work with head athletic trainer Reggie Scott, Watkins was in pretty good shape by the end of the spring practice period in June. He vowed to stay in St. Louis all summer to continue his training and conditioning, but obviously, something went awry with those plans during the five-week break between the end of the OTAs June 14 and the start of training camp. (The first full-squad practice is Thursday.)
As an organization, the Rams spent a lot of time and effort with Watkins over the last year, setting him up with a nutritionist, working on weight management, conditioning, and life skills _ but to no avail.
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How does some one gain so much weight in 4 or 5 weeks they get cut from it? Ridiculous!
The Rams have released offensive guard Rokevious Watkins, a fifth-round pick in the 2012 draft out of South Carolina. Watkins reported to Rams Park weighing well over the team’s proscribed target weight, according to league sources, and that was enough for coach Jeff Fisher.
A year ago as a rookie, Watkins reported to camp overweight and out of shape and was held out of practice for the first several days of practice. He got no such leeway this year. Neither Fisher nor Watkins could be reached immediately for comment.
Watkins was considered to have starter’s potential because of his size, strength, and powerful hands. Even last year it was thought he could challenge for a starting job at left guard. But that challenge never materialized. After finally working his way into shape last year in camp, Watkins suffered a severe ankle sprain in the regular season opener, and was placed on the injured reserve list.
After working through his rehab, and following hours and hours of work with head athletic trainer Reggie Scott, Watkins was in pretty good shape by the end of the spring practice period in June. He vowed to stay in St. Louis all summer to continue his training and conditioning, but obviously, something went awry with those plans during the five-week break between the end of the OTAs June 14 and the start of training camp. (The first full-squad practice is Thursday.)
As an organization, the Rams spent a lot of time and effort with Watkins over the last year, setting him up with a nutritionist, working on weight management, conditioning, and life skills _ but to no avail.
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How does some one gain so much weight in 4 or 5 weeks they get cut from it? Ridiculous!
