Rams QB Sam Bradford says left ankle is still not fully healthy
By
Brian Murphy,
Sunday, August 5, 2012 7:56:06 PM CDT FFToolbox.com
St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford hasn't been visibly affected in camp by his left ankle, to which he suffered a high ankle sprain on Oct. 16. But he still feels something that isn't right almost 10 months after the fact.
"It's close," Bradford said about the ankle on Saturday. "I think it's as good as it's going to feel. It's something that we're managing right now. I've been able to take every snap so far without any setbacks, and I think that's a positive sign.
"I thought that with rest in the offseason, it would've been gone by now. But it's not."
Fantasy Analysis:
That's basically the same thing Bradford said three weeks ago, so it's not something that terribly concerns me. He'll play with it. He's just a guy does have an injury-prone tag. That and his average-at-best crop of receivers is what has capped Bradford's fantasy value. He's No. 21 in FFToolbox's QB rankings. Even that is a couple spots too high.
Source:
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Brian Murphy -
Los Angeles, CA
FFToolbox Fantasy Football Writer since 2002
I have played fantasy sports since 2001, specializing in fantasy football and baseball.
I wrote for FFToolbox from 2002-2005 and re-joined in 2009.
I am a journalism/mass communication grad student at Cal State University, Northridge. I am aiming to be a sports reporter for a website, newspaper, magazine, anything. I received my undergrad diploma from the University of Central Florida. I make my home in Long Beach, Calif.
While I grew up in California, my favorite football team has always been the New York Giants.