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Randy McMichael #84 | Tight End | St. Louis Rams
Height: 6-3    Weight: 235    Born: Jun 28, 1979, Griffin, GA

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Statistics
YearTeamGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YG
2002MIA153948512.440188.000
2003MIA154959812.221000.000
2004MIA167379110.840000.000
2005MIA15605829.750000.000
2006MIA166264010.330000.000
2007STL163942911.030000.000
2007 Game Log
WeekOppRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDsRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1CAR22412.00000.00
2SF24020.00000.00
3@TB2136.50000.00
4@DAL3248.00000.00
5ARZ34515.01000.00
6@BAL22914.50000.00
7@SEA33411.30000.00
8CLE23919.50000.00
10@NO44110.31000.00
11@SF144.00000.00
12SEA22613.00000.00
13ATL2105.01000.00
14@CIN22311.50000.00
15GB22211.00000.00
16PIT6518.50000.00
17@ARZ144.00000.00
Newsbreakers
August 4, 2008
Rams offensive coordinator Al Saunders is excited about what tight end Randy McMichael could do in the offense, reports Mike Sando of ESPN.com. "Randy McMichael has been spectacular this training camp, and I would expect him to have a very, very, very profound impact on our offense," Saunders said.

Our View:McMichael was a disappointment last season in St. Louis, catching only 39 passes because he had to spend so much time blocking due to the poor play of the team's offensive line. McMichael could have a very good year and be an asset to fantasy owners.
July 28, 2008
Randy McMichael is pleased to be targeted again in the Rams' aerial attack, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He was an afterthought in the Rams' offense last season as he only caught 39 passes, but he is now grinning from ear to ear while under the direction of new offensive coordinator Al Saunders, whose playbook made Chiefs' tight end Tony Gonzalez a future Hall of Famer and produced a Pro Bowl tight end eight consecutive seasons (seven by Gonzalez and one by Chris Cooley of Washington). Saunders views tight ends as receivers with a little extra girth, and McMichael said, "Man, I'm just having a good time."

Our View:McMichael noted that he is going to work hard to extend Saunders' Pro Bowl streak to nine, and he surely has the skills to do so. McMichael could prove to be the top sleeper at the position this season, and has a chance to set new career highs across the board.
May 12, 2008
Randy McMichael is pleased to have new OC Al Saunders in St. Louis, as Saunders has directed a tight end to the Pro Bowl for eight straight seasons, according to the Belleville News-Democrat. McMichael said, "As soon as I found what was going on and they had hired Coach Saunders, I got really excited. This is the kind of offense that I have dreamed my whole career of playing in. I'm having a good time right now, and hopefully I can extend my role and keep doing the things I like to do."

Our View:McMichael has the tools to be a highly productive pass-catcher, but he tied a career-low in receptions with 39 and set a career-low in receiving yards with 429 in 2007 with the Rams. The Rams' offensive line was riddled with injuries, and McMichael was too often asked to stay in as an extra blocker. Al Saunders loves to utilize the tight end, and Tony Gonzalez averaged 80 catches per season in his six seasons with Saunders calling the offensive plays in Kansas City. Washington's Chris Cooley caught 57 passes for 734 yards and two touchdowns in 2006 and 66 passes for 786 yards and eight touchdowns in 2007 while under the direction of Saunders as well. If McMichael can stay healthy, he will have a good chance to set new career highs this season, and could prove to be a great fantasy sleeper at the position.
July 31, 2007
The Rams were without Randy McMichael on Monday because of a hamstring injury, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Klopfenstein, who had very little fantasy impact last season as a rookie, is expected to back up Randy McMichael this year.
March 8, 2007
The Rams agreed to a three-year deal with Randy McMichael on Thursday, according to the Sports Network. "This has been in the works for a while," said St. Louis head coach Scott Linehan. "We even considered trading for him. He is an every-down tight end and a proven starter in the league. He does a lot of things well." McMichael, who caught 62 passes for 640 yards and three scores in 2006, was released by Miami on Monday.
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