The Rams drafted two wide receivers from West Virginia to help shore up that position, but before that, head coach Jeff Fisher was willing to give a look at former Detroit wide receiver Titus Young, who was kicked off the team for being a trouble maker.  Ten days after the Rams brought Young in, they released him. It turned out to be a smart move. Young was arrested in California for the third time in a week. This time for allegedly breaking into a home. According to the Detroit Free Press, the 23-year-old Young was arrested late Friday in San Clemente.

Young fought with deputies after a foot chase. He has been charged with attempted burglary, assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest. He was in custody on $75,000 bail.  Young also was arrested a week ago Sunday in Riverside County on suspicion of driving under the influence, then was arrested again the same day for trying to take his car from a tow yard.

Young was sent home multiple times during his tenure with the Lions for insubordination and once intentionally lined up wrong during a game against Green Bay because he thought he should have been getting the ball more.  The former second rounder was claimed off waivers by the Rams and then was ultimately released 10 days later.