Sam confident he'll make roster

ByNICK WAGONER
August 29, 2014, 12:02 AM

— -- MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. - No matter what happens in the next two days, defensive end Michael Sam is confident he offered a strong closing argument to make the St. Louis Rams roster Thursday night.

"You know what, it's not going to be like the draft," Sam said. "I'm very confident that I'm going to sleep really well tonight and I'm very confident I'm going to be on a team, the Rams or any other team in the NFL."

Sam and the Rams closed their preseason with a 14-13 loss to the Miami Dolphins, but Sam believes he helped his cause by producing in an area heretofore unseen from him in the preseason.

Sam led all Rams with six tackles while playing a position he'd only played in practice before Thursday night. With primary backup ends William Hayes and Eugene Sims not playing because of injury issues and starters Robert Quinn and Chris Long sitting out, the Rams were thin at defensive end.

That left plenty of snaps for Sam and fellow rookie Ethan Westbrooks. The lack of ends forced the Rams to tweak their defensive scheme a bit as they played exclusively with three down linemen. Despite the different look, the Rams held Miami to 2.7 yards per carry on 29 attempts.

In the team's four preseason games, Sam finished with 11 tackles and three sacks.

"I believe he can play in this league," Rams coach Jeff Fisher said.

Now, Sam will have to wait until Saturday's 4 p.m. ET cut-down deadline to find out if he'll be able to continue playing for the Rams or end up elsewhere. The Rams have until then to trim the roster from 75 to 53 players.

Sam plans to pass the time by traveling back to his alma mater, Missouri, for its regular season opener Saturday against South Dakota State.