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ZGONINA READY TO WALK
Though he recently has been named a team captain for the 2003 season, it's still not a sure thing that Rams defensive tackle Jeff Zgonina will be wearing blue and gold come September.
According to a league source, the Rams aren't willing to pay Zgonina a starter's salary, even though he started all 16 games in 2002.
Zgonina, a ten-year veteran who'll become an unrestricted free agent in March, already is drawing quiet interest from other teams.
He didn't start until his seventh season in the league, but he's been the key cog in the middle of the Rams' defensive machinery, starting the last three seasons. Despite the team using a couple high draft picks at the position, Zgonina refuses to give up his spot.
Originally posted by NC-BILLS44 No doubt is motor is always running, but do we want a 10 year vet or do we want someone not as long in the tooth?
I don't really think it matters. In these days of turn over, free agency and short term success a team can always use as much depth as possible...if he is free and the price is right then bring him in.
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Physical presence on defensive line ... solid run stopper ... is force on special teams ... strength is biggest asset ... pronounced ska-KNEE-na...Dependable, solid veteran leader…tremendous strength in upper and lower body…fiery player…Only 28 tackles in 16 starts last year...with 4 sacks...i say he is worth bringing in if the price is right.
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