#94 Robert Quinn
 Pos: Defensive Line
NFL Team: STL
Injury: Probable
Injury Type: illness
 Experience: 2
College: North Carolina
Height: 76
Weight: 264
Born: 5/18/1990
 Year  Tm  Gm  Tackles  Assists  Sacks  Pass Def  Fum Rec  Ints  TDs 
2011STL152035.02000

Summary

The Rams had all sorts of problems defensively last season but most of it was because they couldn't keep a cornerback healthy. Hopefully, that changes this season, especially with new cornerback Cortland Finnegan in the mix. Finnegan finally gives the Rams a shutdown corner. The Rams also were awful against the rush last season, which has been an issue for years. They ranked 31st against the run and allowed 17-rushing touchdowns. New coach Jeff Fisher should help in this area as will the additions of defensive tackles, rookie Michael Brockers and Kendall Langford. The pass rush could be pretty good with Chris Long and Robert Quinn coming off the edge. Both have double-digit sack potential. The special teams have been nothing special the last several seasons. Rookie Isaiah Pead could help as the kick returner. Pead is a big-play threat with speed and good moves in the open field.
FANTASY OUTLOOK
We expect this unit to be much improved. Fisher will have them playing hard. Pass defense remains a concern but they could post some good sack totals while keeping yardage totals down more this season. The Rams will be worth some spot starts, especially in the weak NFC West.

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Notes

St. Louis Rams C Scott Wells (knee), DE Robert Quinn (illness), LB James Laurinaitis (back) and CB Bradley Fletcher (illness) fully participated in practice Friday, Dec. 21, and are listed as probable for Week 16.
Source: KFFL.com
St. Louis Rams DE Robert Quinn (illness) and CB Bradley Fletcher (illness) fully participated in practice Thursday, Dec. 20.
Source: KFFL.com
St. Louis Rams DE Robert Quinn (concussion), C Scott Wells (knee) and T Barry Richardson (knee) all were limited in practice Friday, Nov. 30, and are questionable for Week 13.
Source: KFFL.com
St. Louis Rams LB Mario Haggan (elbow), DE Robert Quinn (concussion) and C Scott Wells (knee) did not practice Thursday, Nov. 29.
Source: KFFL.com
St. Louis Rams DE Robert Quinn was fined $15,750 for his helmet-to-helmet hit on Arizona Cardinals QB Kevin Kolb in Week 5.
Source: KFFL.com
St. Louis Rams head coach Jeff Fisher has abandoned his 'Wide Nine' philosophy for defensive ends, which placed them outside the open shoulder of offensive tackles. Des Chris Long and Robert Quinn can line up more in the faces of ends, but each has the pass-rushing skills to get to the quarterback.
Source: KFFL.com
The starters are set among the defensive line for the St. Louis Rams, with DL Chris Long at left end, DL Robert Quinn at right end and DLs Michael Brockers and Kendall Langford at the tackle spots. The backups will be DLs William Hayes and Eugene Sims at the end positions, and DLs Trevor Laws and Darell Scott at the tackle spots.
Source: KFFL.com
St. Louis Rams DE Robert Quinn was arrested earlier this month for driving while intoxicated. Quinn was pulled over July 10, and was charged with DWI as well as two other traffic offenses.
Fantasy Impact: This is a first offense but he could face a league suspension. Stay tuned.
Source: KFFL.com
St. Louis Rams DL Robert Quinn is poised for a big second season, according to one of his teammates. 'Who I'm looking forward to watching this year is Robert Quinn,' RB Steven Jackson said Wednesday, June 13. 'I think he's a natural pass rusher. I think working on the opposite side of (DL Chris Long) , and the coaching that he's receiving right now. I'm really looking forward for him to have a breakout season. If there's anyone I'd tell our fans to look for, it'd be Robert.' With DL James Hall moving on in free agency, Quinn gets a chance to win a starting job.
Source: KFFL.com
St. Louis Rams general manager Les Snead believes the team has the makings of a difference-making group at defensive line after selecting DL Michael Brockers in the first round of the NFL Draft. 'We've got two young ends,' Snead said in reference to DL Chris Long and DL Robert Quinn. 'We've added (Kendall) Langford. We've got Darell Scott coming back. Bam! You throw in Brockers, and all of a sudden that unit gets strong. Now the defensive line becomes a dominant unit.'
Source: KFFL.com

Def / STs

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  #2  Denver BroncosDEN9
  #3  Seattle SeahawksSEA12
  #4  Chicago BearsCHI8
  #5  Pittsburgh SteelersPIT5
  #6  Green Bay PackersGNB4
  #7  Cincinnati BengalsCIN12
  #8  New England PatriotsNWE10
  #9  Dallas CowboysDAL11
  #10  Atlanta FalconsATL6
  #11  New York GiantsNYG9
  #12  Houston TexansHOU8
  #13  St. Louis RamsSTL11
  #14  Philadelphia EaglesPHI12
  #15  New York JetsNYJ10
  #16  Baltimore RavensBAL8
  #17  Washington RedskinsWAS5
  #18  Carolina PanthersCAR4
  #19  Tennessee TitansTEN8
  #20  Minnesota VikingsMIN5
  #21  Arizona CardinalsARI9
  #22  San Diego ChargersSDG8
  #23  Cleveland BrownsCLE10
  #24  New Orleans SaintsNOR7
  #25  Miami DolphinsMIA6
  #26  Kansas City ChiefsKAN10
  #27  Buffalo BillsBUF12
  #28  Indianapolis ColtsIND8
  #29  Oakland RaidersOAK7
  #30  Tampa Bay BuccaneersTAM5
  #31  Detroit LionsDET9
  #32  Jacksonville JaguarsJAC9

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