The Rams signed free agent wide receiver Steve Smith, filling a pressing need.
Smith, who led the NFL with a franchise-record 107 receptions for the Giants in 2009 and made the Pro Bowl, will be entering his sixth season. Last year he caught nine passes in 11 games for the Eagles before being sidelined by a knee injury.
Smith was a second-round draft pick in 2007 and had five catches for 50 yards in the Giants’ Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots. He has 231 career receptions with 12 touchdowns.
The Rams are thin at wide receiver after the free agent departure of Brandon Lloyd, although slot receiver Danny Amendola is expected back from a dislocated right elbow sustained in the opener.
The Rams also have signed exclusive rights free agent Brit Miller, a fullback, as well as unrestricted free agent tight end Matthew Mulligan and offensive lineman Quinn Ojinnaka.
Miller enters his third season with St. Louis. In 2011 he played 12 games and had nine special teams tackles.
Mulligan was with the Jets the previous three seasons. Last season he started nine games and played in all 16.
Ojinnaka was in training camp with the Rams last summer and then signed with the Indianapolis Colts, starting three times and appearing in nine games.


March 27th, 2012
Matt Loede
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To digress from the Steve Smith signing;
I have recently been looking at tape on Kendall Wright of Baylor.
I may be dating myself, but does anyone remember Harold Jackson,
a real speedster who played for the Rams (LA) in the 70′s.
Wright looks like a carbon copy, catches everything from a drag, a crossing pattern, to a go. And there’s the yac as well.
Forget about his combine 4.61. He’s closer to 4.35.
To get back to Smith, it’s a crap shoot. If we’re lucky, he’ll be 3/4 of what the Giants saw in 2009.