The philosophy that Rams General Manager Les Snead and Head Coach Jeff Fisher started with in February is that "We're not one player away." There was no way of knowing if it would take 10 new players, or 20, or 30 to get the franchise out of its massive rut. But it was going to take more than one. "The goal was, 'Let's get multiple (draft) picks so we can get multiple players to go with our free-agent crop," Snead told Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "And I think we accomplished that." "From the time we got here, progress has been made," Snead said. "There's no doubt about that. So we're happy where we're at. We don't want to wait till 2014 (to turn it around). But what we do want to do is be improving, be competing, be thriving — where people can feel the momentum. And then you keep adding parts. Keep jelling as a team." Source: The Redzone