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Davante Adams feeling rejuvenated

LOS ANGELES (AP) — All Davante Adams wanted was some stability and certainty, and the three-time All-Pro wide receiver sounds as if he has found it with the Los Angeles Rams.

“It’s been exactly what I needed,” Adams said Tuesday after practice. “Feeling rejuvenated.”

Following three tumultuous losing seasons — which included an in-season trade from the Las Vegas Raiders to the New York Jets last October — Adams didn’t exactly conceal the contrast between his previous two teams and the Rams, who signed him to a two-year contract that could be worth up to $46 million in March.


“But I just feel like this is what I needed, just based off the vibe and the aura of the building,” Adams said. “And everybody’s in a good mood. It’s not like a dark cloud over the building, and I’ve experienced that quite a bit over the last few years, so it’s a glaring difference when you come into a building like this.”

That feeling starts with head coach Sean McVay and quarterback Matthew Stafford, Adams said, and extends throughout the organization in a way he hasn’t seen in a while.

“Kind of feel like Pop Warner, high school, college ball all over again, and that’s exactly what this team feels like in the best way possible,” Adams said. “It feels like a college-type camaraderie just around. I mean, I don’t think I’ve seen a linebacker and a punter talking as much as what I have since I’ve been here, or the kicker and quarterbacks, or whoever it is.”

Adams felt he wasn’t able to build those kinds of relationships during his 11-game stint with the Jets because of the timing of his arrival, so he was determined to do so during a full offseason with his new Rams teammates.


That has included frequent talks with McVay, often during warmups. Their communication reinforced the positive feedback the 32-year-old Adams previously received about the coach who is seven years his senior.

“And you can see why he’s had so much success, and why everybody kind of looks at him and looks to him the way they do in this building,” Adams said. “And before I even got a chance to really kind of get together with a lot of these guys, I’ve heard some of the feelings and sentiments from different players about him, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen any uniformity toward any individual ever in the past before that. And getting to know him now, it just kind of backs it up, you know, football-wise and him as a person. When your leader is that way, and it makes it easy to come to work, it just makes the whole thing a lot more fun.”

In terms of football, Adams has taken notice of how McVay makes his offense so “methodical” in melding the run and pass seamlessly.

The continuity in scheme Adams praises is in contrast to one attribute of Stafford’s approach that has stood out for the six-time 1,000-yard receiver.


“Well, the main thing is, based off a couple (plays) we had today, he don’t care what that coverage says,” Adams said. “If they’re not playing that coverage right, you might get the ball still.”

There were a few instances where Adams was surprised to find himself targeted, which is forcing him to lock in on every play as if the pass will be headed his way. Stafford operates with a different mindset than what Adams had come to expect during his previous 11 seasons in the NFL.

“I’m sure everybody’s heard of those routes where you’re kind of designed to clear out (the defense), or maybe based off a certain coverage, you’ll be eliminated. Uh uh, that ain’t how he roll, and you got to be a dog to do that,” Adams said.

MileHigh TV (includes all sports)

Hey all,

I saw the thread on increased costs for streaming games. I too, have used streaming sites for free. They are ok, but can be a pain with adds, pop ups, etc.

About a year ago I went with this streaming service (my ex got it and liked it so I tried it). I was paying like $300 a month for COX TV and internet.

Now that I have the service I'll likely never change again. Once you read this, if interested, just DM me and I can give you the contact info to sign up.

It's legit, as it requires an AMAZON prime membership which is nothing. It's all on firesticks but once she sets you up, comes loaded with everything and with your local content as well (ABC, CBS, etc.) You also have local channels from all major cities in the US.

The only intial cost is about $75 per firestsick (however many TV's you want to hook up). I did three rooms so about $225.00
After that, I'm paying about $250 A YEAR. Yes, a year. Saving over $3K a year from COX.
Here's the sick part. I get everything. I mean EVERYTHING. All NFL games (Sunday ticket), MLB, NBA, MMA, PPV. Every series, channel, you name it. I have a 24/7 friends channel, Yellowstone, whatever you want, it's on there. Yes, it's streaming so you have to clear cache once in a while and some channels buffer (not often) but for the price and what you get it's pretty unreal to be honest. I may even be able to take a quick video and upload (if the mods want) to show it. All I know is since I got it, I don't have to pay a single dime to watch the RAMS or any other game I want. over 50,000 movies, series, and channels. Pretty insane for the annual cost. And it's a firestick so if you have wifi, you can take it anywhere with you to stream it.

Cheers,

BW

Favorite Rams Hat Design

I got this many years ago and love the all black design (Well now its actually grayish from fading). I accidentally got it wet and it wrinkled so I started my search for a replacement. Sucks since I tried looking for this design again and apparently it no longer exists.

It got me thinking since there are always favorite jersey threads to start a favorite hat thread. I was thinking about getting the support the troops design since its green but don't like how big they made the American flag on the side. I love the yellow and blue but black seems to go well with what I am wearing without sticking out too bad.

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Soto "about to go on a tear?"


It would be nice (for Mets fans). His first 57 games weren't that spectacular....48 for 208 (.231), 43 BB (.357 OB%), 9 HR, 27 RBI, .413 SLG%, .770 OPS

Last year through 57 games he was a monster. .312, .412 OB%, .578 SLG% (15 HR, 46 RBI), .990 OPS.....of course that was batting in front of Judge.

The article was written after Wednesday's night game vs the Dodgers and he went 3 for 4 last night, so I guess the author is prophetic!

UFL UFL Conference Championship Weekend

The UFL conference championship games:

• Sunday, June 8, 2025

USFL Conference Championship: Michigan Panthers at Birmingham Stallions, 3:00 PM ET (ABC), Protective Stadium, Birmingham, AL

XFL Conference Championship: DC Defenders at St. Louis Battlehawks, 6:00 PM ET (FOX), The Dome at America’s Center, St. Louis, MO

Notes:

• All times are Eastern Time (ET).

• These matchups feature the top two teams from each conference (USFL: Michigan and Birmingham; XFL: St. Louis and DC), as confirmed by playoff seeding after Week 8 clinching.

• Games can be streamed on ESPN+ (ABC game), FOX Sports App (FOX game), or Fubo. Check theufl.com for updates.

• The winners advance to the UFL Championship Game on June 14, 2025, at 8:00 PM ET (ABC) at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis.

Underrated NFL Draft Prospects: 5 Sneaky Rookie Studs For 2025.

I only posted Rams from his list.​

here is link for those wanting to see complete article


by John Johnson

John's analysis on five underrated standout rookie prospects for the 2025 NFL Draft. His top sneaky stud rookie prospects to watch for the 2025 NFL Draft.

In This Article hide
1. Kyle McCord, QB, Syracuse
2. Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon
3. Jarquez Hunter, RB, Auburn
4. Mike Green, DE, Marshall
5. Shaun Dolac, LB, Buffalo
6. More Fantasy Football Analysis


It shouldn't come as any surprise to fantasy football managers that, like them, actual NFL teams are looking to find as many steals as possible in the 2025 NFL Draft, as they do every season. Finding players that vastly outperform what's expected of the average player at their position and draft spot has an immediate and lasting impact on their success.
Players like Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua, one of the league's best wide receivers, allow teams to make up for a lack of early draft picks or turn what would be a good draft into a historically great one. Nacua's performance easily made up for the Rams' lack of a first-round pick in 2023, and has been a key driving factor in the team's playoff appearances.
Nacua is an extreme example, but it illustrates how impactful a player that all but a handful of, or even none of, the teams are willing to draft near what value they actually present. For whatever reason, additionally, sometimes teams have doubts about players that are unfounded or aren't able to evaluate their upside accurately. We can dig up some of those players, so let's dive in!


Jarquez Hunter, RB, Auburn​

It's odd that a highly productive SEC running back is flying a bit under the radar this season. He's 5-foot-9 and 203 pounds (combined measurements), so it makes some sense, but he rushed 187 times for 1,201 yards (6.4 yards per carry), scored eight rushing touchdowns, and caught 21 passes for 155 yards and one touchdown.

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The most impressive part of Hunter's game is his elusiveness, though his 4.44-second 40-yard dash was also intriguing. The film is pretty, pretty good as well, and he was an explosive play machine, only outdone by UCF RB RJ Harvey, someone I consider a top-3 running back in the class, in big play generation.

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His tape is littered with example after example of him being very, very tough to get on the ground. Despite his smallish frame, he has the strength to stay upright while tacklers fall off of him if they take poor angles, and he has a pretty nice stiff arm. He doesn't have a lot of pass-catching upside, so he might not get a big role right away, but he could be a nice RB2 or RB1B option on quite a few teams.

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Hunter's efficiency against such good competition alone should be a green flag. He's yet another back I'd take over Iowa RB Kaleb Johnson, who's likely to be a massive bust. Hunter is somewhat similar to Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving, but a bit less elusive with the ball in his hands, a bit bigger, and a bit faster. That's a solid player to have on your roster.


Shaun Dolac, LB, Buffalo​

Walking in the footsteps of former Buffalo linebacker Khalil Mack (well, sort of), Shaun Dolac is a highly talented Swiss-army-knife of a player who lined up often at the line of scrimmage, in the defensive backfield, and in pass coverage. His size is a bit concerning, but his play certainly isn't.

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Dolac was statistically dominant, leading his conference in many categories, which is impressive. He was an All-American as well. His smaller size will likely be an issue at the next level, but he could carve out a nice rotational role. Good defenses typically put together packages and call plays based on their players' strengths and to cover for their weaknesses, anyway.

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Dolac plays with a high football IQ and should punish offenses for missing their blocking assignments. He doesn't match up well with offensive linemen in the run game, but for where he'll be drafted, any production out of him for a few seasons would be a positive.

Rams spending $50.8 million on players not on the team

Les Snead and Sean McVay have done a remarkable job of managing the Los Angeles Rams’ roster over the years, especially after remodeling the team in 2023 after a dreadful 2022 campaign. They’re made their share of mistakes (see: Robinson, Allen) but at the same time, they’ve also built a foundation of young players who can sustain long-term success.

Despite their cap-savvy moves, the Rams still have a fair amount of dead money on the books for 2025. Dead money is cap space allocated to players no longer on the team, either because they were cut, traded or retired.

According to Over The Cap, the Rams have $50.82 million in dead money this year. Here’s how it breaks down by player.


  • Cooper Kupp: $22.26M (cut)
  • Joe Noteboom: $10M (void year)
  • Aaron Donald: $9.67M (retired)
  • Jonah Jackson: $8.5M (traded)
The Rams’ $50.82 million in dead money is the eighth-most in the NFL and they’re one of just 10 teams with more than $40 million. Two of the Rams’ biggest rivals, the 49ers and Seahawks, are among the three teams with the most dead money in the league.

The 49ers have an NFL-high $92.65 million this year, with the Eagles second ($71.99M) and the Seahawks third ($67.45M). The Bears have the least dead money in the NFL with only $4.05 million paid out this year.

Just a look back to the time when Rams fans started asking- "Who is this Puka kid"

Can't wait until we start hearing this years names from camp that​

are proving they belong. And there always seems to be a surprise or two.

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Which rookies are standing out early at Rams training camp?

Rams’ youth is flashing their potential just days into camp

By Evan Craig Jul 28, 2023, 6:00pm CDT



The 2023 Los Angeles Rams will be defined by the progress shown from their young and inexperienced roster. Les Snead and the front office are pinning their hopes on a stellar rookie class to help the Rams rebound from a horrendous campaign.

So far, a few members of LA’s rookie class have made a name for themselves just days into training camp. Here are a few of the early first-year standouts to keep an eye on.

Stetson Bennett

Fourth rounder and two-time national champion quarterback Stetson Bennett has looked nothing like a 62 overall player as rated by Madden. Guess the “elderly” Georgia product can throw the football pretty darn well with pinpoint accuracy, as evidenced by this now-viral throw to offseason addition Demarcus Robinson:

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TST’s very own Jason Dalessandro noted Bennett’s improvisational skills on the run while directing Robinson were a thing of beauty. Matthew Stafford obviously has nothing to worry about as his status as QB1 is secure. However early on, Bennett is providing faith that LA will be in solid hands should Stafford be forced to miss time. Hard telling if he’ll end up being the future at the position but Stets is clearly holding his own by proving his worth to the team.

Puka Nacua

LA has been throwing everything they can at Nacua and the BYU product continues to deliver amidst an increased workload. Nothing unusual in that regard as the Rams have been doing that in practices all offseason as they attempt to carve out a massive role for him in Sean McVay’s offense.

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McVay and Cooper Kupp have frequently sung Puka’s praises as he’s seemingly adjusted quickly to the intricacies of the pro game. His aggressive hands have gotten him far as he works to fill the hole left by the departure of Robert Woods. The only thing proving problematic for Nacua is the injury bug which reared its ugly head in Thursday’s practice.

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Hopefully the cruel Southern Californian sun won’t hinder Puka’s production from here on out. If OC Mike LaFleur isn’t worried, neither should the rest of us. Yet it’s better to be safe than sorry for a player who has a rather troubling history of lower body injuries.

Steve Avila

The first pick for the Rams in this year’s draft is set to be an immediate contributor on the field. Draft status is no guarantee for playing time but LA needs all available bodies on hand to keep Stafford upright. Avila from TCU is an elite prospect and with the Horned Frogs in 2022, he didn’t allow a single sack. While that production will be hard to come by in the NFL, don’t put anything past his fundamentals and build.

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10 observations from rams 2nd open Ota practice


10 Observations from Rams' second open 2025 OTA practice: Tutu Atwell capitalizing on opportunities, Emmanuel Forbes' playmaking and Terrance Ferguson's touchdown catch​

Jun 03, 2025 at 05:27 PM
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Stu Jackson
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WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – The Rams held their second OTA practice on Tuesday. Wide receiver Tutu Atwell made the most of the opportunities that went his way, cornerback Emmanuel Forbes Jr. effectively picked up where he left off in the first OTA practice, and rookie tight end Terrance Ferguson had one of the best catches of the day.
Here are some of the notes and observations from it:
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1) Foundational context: As mentioned in the first 10 observations of the spring, Los Angeles mixes it up in team drills with the projected first-team offense facing the projected second-team defense, the projected second-team offense facing the projected first-team defense, and so on.
2) Atwell's reliable hands: The fifth-year wide receiver made noise in the first OTA practice for hauling in a deep touchdown pass from quarterback Matthew Stafford, but today it was for his success on the other end of Stafford's short and intermediate throws, catching the first four passes thrown his way.
3) Forbes continues to shine: A pass breakup early in team drills on a Jimmy Garoppolo pass intended for rookie wide receiver Mario Williams drew praise from head coach Sean McVay afterward. Between that moment and Forbes' interception in the first OTA practice, the third-year cornerback has impressed this spring.
4) Stafford sharp: What you'd expect from a 17-year veteran quarterback, but the biggest example of this was the way he threaded the needed between multiple defenders for his first completion to Atwell. He later had a pinpoint throw to wide receiver Britain Covey in team drills.

5) Play of the day: Stafford connecting with tight end Terrance Ferguson on a back-shoulder throw in the corner of the end zone for a touchdown during the team's competitive "mamba" period during red zone drills.
6) Play of the day, Part II: After misconnecting with running back Kyren Williams on a potential touchdown, Stafford zipped the ball through a tight window over the middle to tight end Tyler Higbee for the touchdown the very next play in that same mamba period.
7) Almost: Veteran cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon nearly came up with an interception on the very first play of team drills when Garoppolo's pass went through wide receiver Britain Covey's hands and almost into his.
8) Almost, Part II: Forbes was also active in the mamba period, nearly picking off a juggled pass.
9) Fiske in action: Defensive end Braden Fiske was an active participant in Tuesday's workout.
"He's been awesome, he's gotten out there on the grass, taken a few reps these last few days, and he just looks like himself," defensive coordinator Chris Shula said.
10) Another special guest in attendance: Rams legend and former left tackle Andrew Whitworth was on hand for Tuesday's workout, taking some time to give pointers to the offensive linemen before watching practice from the sidelines.

McVay/Petersen article on Athletic

Here's the money quote in the article, for me..

“He has helped me see this game and this profession in (such) a totally different lens that the idea of not coaching feels so laughable,” said McVay. “I get so much more joy out of things that I just didn’t give a s— about before.”
I've said since that offseason.. after 22.. since we saw him the next season and how much he had changed.. that I felt like he had crossed through something and came to the realization that he's, at his core, a football coach. I've felt every move the team has done since then has been with the knowledge they were building something knowing he was going to be there for years.. and this confirms it.

For all the shit people give Jourdan... I hope you can see that you don't get this kind of access and vulnerability from a coach if you're a hack.

Just awesome stuff and such a cool story.

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