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Takeaways From The Rams Second Week Of Training Camp (So Far)

Takeaways From The Rams Second Week Of Training Camp (So Far)​

We are already two weeks into training camp! Where does the time go? It seemed like just yesterday that Les Snead was drafting players from his Covid bunker in his garage. But, alas, time marches on and the second week of camp is nearly in the books.

The good news about this is that real actual football that matters is closer than ever. In fact, this very article will be published right around the time that the Hall of Fame Game will be played. And that game is very nearly something that resembles actual football.

But until then, we do have something. We have actual real football players practicing football, which may be the second-best thing to NFL football.

Training camp occasionally resembles football, but it really can give us a glimpse behind the curtain of what the Rams are planning. So here are some observations from the Rams’ second week of training camp.

Quarterbacks

The biggest news out of training camp so far was that Matthew Stafford whacked his hand on an offensive lineman’s helmet. And for about 24 hours, it terrified Rams fans. They were having flashbacks to a few months prior when Jared Goff did the exact same thing! They were imagining a ruined season and all those picks wasted.

Well, Stafford is fine. He came back the next day and looked good. Aaron Donald even gave it his seal of approval saying after a brief inspection of the damaged hand, “We cool.” The only lasting effect is the implementation of soft shell helmet pads for the offensive and defensive linemen to try to make sure a Rams quarterback (and more importantly the fans) are never put in that position again.

Other than that brief scare, Stafford has looked stellar during 11-on-11’s. He connected with Robert Woods and Desean Jackson on several big-time throws. He seems to have a particular connection with Cooper Kupp. He also connected with Darrell Henderson out of the backfield several times. A big question heading into this season was how much would they be throwing to running backs. Stafford often had a pass-catching back in Detroit and it seems that he would like to do the same in LA.

Some of Stafford’s biggest throws have come from the pocket, including one to Kupp. Stafford was under pressure and simply stepped up into the pocket and made a beautiful 20-yard pass. Stafford’s pocket presence and awareness were one of the big reasons the Rams traded for him. Another is his ability to roll out in bootleg plays. When he ran these plays over the last few days it became obvious what McVay saw. Stafford glides while he rolls out. There is a fluidity to it all. Even in his 13th training camp, he looks natural as a mobile quarterback.

John Wolford is proving to be one of the better backups in the league, but there is a very clear distinction that there is no quarterback controversy in Rams camp. He has taken all of the second team’s reps and filled in when Stafford went out with the hand injury on the first team. Wolford also demonstrated his gritty side during Monday’s practice. He bounced back from a rough series in which he fumbled a snap and nearly had a pass intercepted by the pass-rushing Obo Okoronkwo. On the next drive, which was a hurry-up sequence, he piloted the offense down the field. The drive resulted in a field goal. Wolford connected with several receivers on the drive including Ben Skowronek, Trishton Jackson, and J.J. Koski.

Bryce Perkins ran the third-team offense in 7 on 7 drills once the first and second string teams left the field. Perkins has a nice touch and plenty of mobility. He was seen after Wednesday’s practice running 20 and 50-yard sprints. Devlin Hodges only participated in warm-ups and rotated in passing drills.

Running Backs

With Cam Akers out for the year, this is the unit with the most questions swirling around it this offseason. The good news is that Darrell Henderson is stepping up in a big way. In both padded practices, he was able to use his burst and shiftiness to break some big plays. Wednesday, he was really the only back that was able to get downfield. He displayed his ability to get outside, but also picked up a significant gain up the middle. He also caught two passes from Stafford taking healthy chunks of the field.

Xavier Jones has shown he can be a back in rotation. He needs to get more experience, but once he does he can make defenses pay. His explosiveness is easy to see, but he can really put his foot in the ground to make tacklers miss too.

Jake Funk has proved (so far) that his two knees are just fine. He hasn’t made any spectacular plays yet, but he doesn’t mind trying to run a guy over. He could be the answer for the Rams in short-yardage situations. With Malcolm Brown gone that is still a need for this offense.

The spectre of durability still looms large. The Rams can’t afford to lose anyone and they have been vocal about Henderson’s pitch count. So the questions heading into the season will likely be there all season long.

Offensive Line

The only big news along the offensive front is that Austin Corbett has taken every first-team rep. There was talk from McVay that there was a competition to be had, but that doesn’t seem to be the case.

Corbett’s snaps have been clean and he has excelled in pass blocking. His run blocking will be something to watch.

There wasn’t much rotation from the veterans and projected starters.

Wide Receivers

Similar to the offensive line, there isn’t much unknown about this group. Woods and Kupp are still great, Desean Jackson is still fast and Van Jefferson is showing improvement. Jefferson had a big day on Monday in a red zone period. Stafford hit him twice in that drill. The red zone has been an issue for this offense as of the last two seasons. Jefferson could help alleviate that in 2021.

Behind the starters, there is a lot more intrigue. Trishton Jackson and J.J. Koski are playing like jobs are at risk and both have made a good case for the Rams keeping them. But the Rams added a lot of young talent to the wide receiver room. One would expect that Tutu Atwell will make the team, as they used their highest draft pick on him. At the end of the day, it becomes a math problem. The Rams will likely keep seven receivers on the roster and five spots are essentially off the table. Koski and Jackson’s biggest competition is seventh-round draft pick out of Notre Dame, Ben Skowronek, and undrafted free agent Jeremiah Haydel. Skowronek had a monster day on Monday catching several passes from John Wolford, including a big gain down the sideline line with the defensive back draped all over him. Haydel may make the squad for his special team’s ability. He was a very good return man in college and has been in heavy rotation during warm-ups.

Tight Ends

Jacob Harris seemed to be on everyone’s list this year as a possible breakout rookie. Unfortunately, we haven’t seen much from him. He missed several practices due to a core injury. But the good news is that he was back in on Wednesday and he looked back to 100%. He participated in a very athletic drill that simulated laying out to block a punt. He also had a big day in 11-on-11’s. He stress tested his core on an impressive red zone touchdown catch. He had to contort his body in mid-air to haul in the pass.

The other hyped tight end has had a suspiciously quiet week. Brycen Hopkins was being talked up as a possible starter but has mostly been used as a blocking tight end. Of course, that has its place, but it wasn’t what was expected from the preseason talk.

Another thing that has been absent is the tight end as full-back plays they ran with Gerald Everett last season. Perhaps they are moving on from that or could that be Hopkins’ new role?

Edge

The big revelation along the defensive front has been Justin Hollins. He has risen to the top under Raheem Morris and he couldn’t have done so at a better time. The Rams are desperate for guys that can get into the backfield. This was never more evident than when Aaron Donald went down in last season’s playoff game. According to Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic, he was the only defender on Wednesday that was able to get to the puck that represents a sack.

They are being very safe with Terrell Lewis in camp. This isn’t something you want to hear about a pass-rusher. It will require further observation, but as of right now it is starting to feel like he will never be the impact player the Rams drafted him to be. He rested Tuesday and Wednesday.

Earnest Brown has been in light rotation, but not having much of an impact as of yet.

Linebackers

The standout linebackers have been Kenny Young and rookie Ernest Jones. They both have made what Raheem Morris may refer to as a MAD plays, or a Make A Difference play. Jones broke up two passes to Tyler Higbee on Tuesday. Kenny Young also broke up a pass the day before.

Both Travin Howard and Troy Reeder have played well in camp. The big question is where does this leave Micah Kiser. The Rams only kept 3 linebackers on last season’s roster.

Defensive Backs

One of the biggest takeaways from the Rams second week of training camp is that Jalen Ramsey is hyper-competitive. Now, this might be the most obvious statement ever made. But, it really doesn’t come into full view until you watch him compete against his own teammates. He loves denying receivers the ball. He gets so hyped when he is able to tip a ball or even push a receiver to the limit resulting in a dropped pass. And of course, he loves intercepting the ball. He even will keep punching at balls that have been caught or swatting at runners long after the play is over. Raheem Morris has discovered Ramsey’s “button” to push. He has taken to teasing and ribbing Ramsey. It seems to be working. Ramsey is having another great camp.

At safety, there have been standout performances. Taylor Rapp has come up with some big hits and called out a missed coverage. The defense adjusted and Stafford was forced to throw the ball out of bounds. He will likely be used to clog up the box. Terrell Burgess will come in to help lockdown in pass coverage.

Nick Scott has also made some splash plays. He broke up a Stafford pass in the two-minute drill and also picked him off. David Long Jr. has had a solid camp on the outside, but without those defining plays.

The little-known Kareem Orr is making a good case for a roster spot. On Monday he broke up a pass from John Wolford then picked him off on the very next pass. He also always seemed to be in the right position when he was participating in special team drills.

Long Snapper Watch

Matt Orzech looks like he will be the long snapper the Rams will move forward with. On Wednesday the special teams ran about a dozen simulated punts. Orzech not only snapped to Johnny Hekker, but all of his snaps were on target. Steven Wirtle tended to be low with his snaps.

Rookies

There have been a handful of rookies that are missing a good chunk of time. This time is critical to their development and the Rams, in some cases, desperately need their help. Tutu Atwell, Robert Rochell, Bobby Brown and Jacob Harris have all missed time. It will be interesting to see how McVay uses them in the preseason. They could see a good chunk of playing time in those games to hammer out any last details.

Confident in Darrell Henderson for the duration of 17 games?

It's only August 7th, but I'm not confident Henderson will be consistent or durable for the upcoming 17 game season.

Please spare me the Funk, Xavier Jones and Raymond Calais optimism. :thinking:

I understand that C.J. Anderson was a plug and play impact but he was an outlier.

There isn't a plethora of C.J Anderson's available waiting for the Rams to call at the last minute.

The Rams need to sign a RB in the next 2 weeks to learn the offense and be part of the committee.

I hope they don't wait to sign a RB three days before the new season begins.


Xavier Jones - NFL carries 0

Raymond Calais - NFL carries 0

Jake Funk - NFL carries 0

Otis Anderson - NFL carries 0


The Rams have one solid/proven RB and his resume has some question marks.
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Poll : Who Is QB3 For 2021 Rams?

Who will be QB3 this season?

  • Bryce Perkins

    Votes: 24 57.1%
  • Delvin Hodges

    Votes: 4 9.5%
  • Uncle Rico

    Votes: 14 33.3%

Ok I know this is not going to be the conversation of the week or any thing,
but I know squat about these guys. I know Delvin had some actual game
experience playing in place of the injured #1 QB in Pittsburgh.
Other than that I got no clue.

Looking to see who you guys prefer and why. Maybe I will learn something along the way.
Here are Hodges #'s for his 8 games played.

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All Signs pointing to Fuller making a huge leap this year

Everything I have read about Fuller is indicating that his rise to starting lineup from being a 6th round
rookie last year is going to pale in comparison to what he has in store for Ram Fans this year.

Every time I read something about the progression at Rams Camp.
Fuller is a name that continues to popup.

I know there are other players making noise in camp and I love it
But I got a gut feeling Fuller is about to be one of the better safeties in the league.


10 breakthrough players for 2021
This is not a Rams show rather a NFL coverage show and they go into detail about
why they believe Fuller is gonna be one of the ten break through players in the NFL this year.


Don't worry if you don't have a script they offer a free 30 day trial at the address above.


Juat a side note they have been allowing Rookie defensive lineman Earnest Brown IV to run with the outside linebackers on Friday.
I think this was part of the plan initially. To train him to be able to play inside or outside

VIDEO - My CATCH 4 days ago!

Hi all. I just had to share my "what a catch" video with you. Toot my own horn just a little ya know.
4 days ago my son and I played some catch at the local high school field. I stuck a one handed catch!

I even surprised myself with this catch as I am SO out of shape. I sit almost every day at a computer.

I'll be 54 years old (not 34, not 44) next month so ... not too bad? Your thoughts?

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Rams backup QB situation in turmoil after John Wolford surgery

Snapping the ball when defenses are offsides

I keep forgetting to mention this. But as I go through last year's games out of sheer boredom it just occurs over and over and over. Can we get a SNAP of the ball when defenses are offsides please? It's a free shot ffs. Take the shot.

This has to be something they need to work in prep for the season right? Has anyone noticed that type of drill or focus or even tendency this year to do that?

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Sebastian Joseph-Day bringing expanded skillset into Year 4

Sebastian Joseph-Day bringing expanded skillset into Year 4​

IRVINE, Calif. – Sebastian Joseph-Day has two years of starting experience under his belt, but his role was different during that time.

Across the the 2019 and 2020 seasons, he was tasked with being a run-stopping defensive lineman for Rams defensive line coach and run game coordinator Eric Henderson. Entering the 2021 season, Joseph-Day will be counted on to help rush the passer, too.

"(My pass rush) was a big thing for me and a big thing when I talked to Coach Henny," Joseph-Day said after Monday's practice at Rams Training Camp presented by UNIFY Financial Credit Union. "I think he really wanted me to hone in on pass rush ability. Working on moves and working in edge and seeing things quicker. So, a lot of my off season was spent on that."

That work begin in February alongside football coach and trainer Eddy McGilvra, who trains NFL defensive linemen and works with more than 40 NFL players – including some of Joseph-Days Rams teammates – and more than 100 college players

"He helped a lot," Joseph-Day said. "A lot of stuff that that I struggled with, he watched the tape of myself, things I wanted to work on, I told him, and we worked at it one day at a time."

Joseph-Day said they specifically honed in on counters, plus his strengths and weaknesses. It's a strategic choice, because no defensive lineman – body type, counter moves or otherwise – is the same.

"Everyone's different, everyone's body is different," Joseph-Day said. "You have to kind of find what suits you. What's your foundation? What (is) your go-to? Then some counters off of it. Your strengths, kind of like that."

Of course, the former Rutgers standout also credits Henderson and current and former teammates who were in his corner for his development, like Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald and former Rams defensive lineman Michael Brockers.

With the help of Henderson, Donald and Brockers, Joseph-Day was a key piece to the Rams' run defense, one that most recently finished No. 3 in the NFL in 2020. Now he will be expected to not only disrupt opponents' running backs, but help generate pressure on opposing passers for a defense that tallied the second-most sacks (53) in the NFL last season.

Unsurprisingly, his mentors are confident in his ability to get the job done.

"He just keeps getting better and better," Donald said after Wednesday's practice. "I think he grew into like a leadership role last year, just the way he was playing on the football field. So, he's going to continue to get better. He's a big-bodied guy, strong guy that can do it all. He's getting more confident and the more confident you get, he's a tough guy to try to block."

Raheem Morris doesn't even mention Terrell Lewis when talking about OLB

Saw his presser yesterday and a question was asked about the OLB position opposite of Leonard Floyd. I know T Lewis has been battling his knee injury still, but for Morris to not even mention his name when talking about the OLB position?? Does that raise major concern for anyone else?


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Good info on some of the young guys impressing thus far in camp

Rams camp report: Rest day for some veterans means big opportunity for young players fighting for spots​

IRVINE, CA  - JULY  28, 2021: Rams head coach Sean McVay gestures for the team to move to the other  end of the field on the first day of training camp at UC Irvine  on July 28, 2021 in Irvine, California.(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

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IRVINE, Calif. — Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris ran all the way out to the middle of the field to greet safety Taylor Rapp and slap him on the shoulder pads in celebration of a big hit Rapp delivered on a run play in the box in one of the 11-on-11 periods of practice (in which the first-team offense usually goes against the second-team defense and vice versa).

“Some days, you’ve got to push people’s buttons in practice — when there’s dog days, like today,” said Morris after practice, “when you start off sluggish, you start off slow, you know whose buttons you can push to get things going.
“Today, it was Taylor Rapp. He ignited us with a big pro thud. And then after that, it got the defense going — all talking, involved with everybody.”

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Camp Photos Day 7 Wed Aug 4

Not many here but I feel a couple of good sequence shots.
First you'll see Kupp and how open he is on this pass for a TD.
Then there is a sequence where you may be asking yourself, what am I looking at? Well, it's Tutu's first catch of camp! He is so small!
The last pic is a handoff to Hendo and the cut he makes is great. Just wanted to share that.
The rest are just fluff pieces to keep you satisfied.

Camp pics day 7

Take care,

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