Kupp Off to a Strong Start in the Preseason

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Kupp Off to a Strong Start in the Preseason

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Kristen LagoRams Writer/Reporter

For the second week in a row, the Rams pulled off a preseason victory, defeating the Raiders in Oakland 24-21. And while the preseason games are exhibition matches in nature, Rams’ fans can still find plenty to get excited about from Saturday night’s comeback win.

In last week’s preseason win over the Cowboys, the Rams’ first-team offense was in for just eight plays, culminating in Cooper Kupp’s fumble recovery in the end zone.

On Saturday night Jared Goff and much of the receiving corps played the majority of first two quarters — and once again, the opening drive featured an exciting touchdown play from Kupp.


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“You see it — he’s very reliable, understands the game,” McVay said. “You watch the way that he’s able to contribute in some of those crunch-time plays [and] he just does all the little things the right way.”

On Saturday, Kupp led the Rams’ with six receptions for 70 yards. The highlight of which came early on when quarterback Jared Goff aired it out to a wide-open Kupp for a 23-yard touchdown play in the corner of the end zone.

“It was planned like that,” Goff said of Kupp’s route. “We had run it in practice and had a similar result — Cooper kind of running free there. And came out, saw him running free, and just put it up there.”


“I was good,” Kupp added. “A great play call. I didn’t really have to do much, just run into a spot. Everyone else did their job and it just left me wide open. So it was a lot of fun”

Plus, Kupp was able to move the chains, recording half of his receptions on third down.

“He makes it easy for me, the way he runs his routes, and how friendly of a target he is,” Goff said. “He made a couple really great catches, contested catches today that were big time for us, [and] moved the chains.”

Since the draft there has been plenty of hype surrounding the third-round pick out of Eastern Washington. And after two preseason games and a touchdown in each, the rookie receiver appears to be living up to it.

“It’s just one of those things where you continue to get comfortable when you catch the ball and get a feel for who’s around you without really having to look and see who’s around you,” Kupp said after the game. “Just continue to play faster, play in and play out. I think that will just continue to happen with more reps, the farther we get going through it.”

And as the regular season officially draws closer, Kupp should prove to be one rookie to keep an eye on this year.

“There’s a lot of examples of some younger players who we’re leaning on and counting on to be big-time contributors for us this year. And it’s been a good sign so far,” McVay said. “Very pleased with him.”
 

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You know we were dumped on by a lot "Draft Guru's" for taking Kupp in the third.
Here you have a prospect,who you know is going to come in and contribute his
rookie season.You know about the great routes,hands.It was one of the safest picks in the draft.

In my opinion,knowing these things,should bump Kupp a round,maybe two, above his over all
talent evaluation.Just want to get your thoughts on, the round we took him in and why in the hell
these Guru's were saying he is a 4th or 5th round pick.Thanks.
 

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One of these days, the NFL will pick up my subliminal thoughts about conducting football drills at the Combine in pads. Then they will be much better informed as to who has truly outstanding game speed.
 

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Krager is going to be fun to watch in the morning on NFLN.

Or is it Schrager? whatever the dude on NFLN.
 
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I saw him mocked as high as a late first until the combine.

Wasn't it Tony Jefferson who was angry Kupp fell to the 3rd? I'm pretty sure he called him a baller. If you can play you can play.
 

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I saw him mocked as high as a late first until the combine.

Wasn't it Tony Jefferson who was angry Kupp fell to the 3rd? I'm pretty sure he called him a baller. If you can play you can play.

Yea Jefferson tweeted about that I think
 

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You know we were dumped on by a lot "Draft Guru's" for taking Kupp in the third.
Here you have a prospect,who you know is going to come in and contribute his
rookie season.You know about the great routes,hands.It was one of the safest picks in the draft.

In my opinion,knowing these things,should bump Kupp a round,maybe two, above his over all
talent evaluation.Just want to get your thoughts on, the round we took him in and why in the hell
these Guru's were saying he is a 4th or 5th round pick.
Thanks.

He fell because he lacked the measurables. I'm glad we got him.
 

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why in the hell
these Guru's were saying he is a 4th or 5th round pick.Thanks.
Everyone has said it....measureables....40 time...all that...

And yeah...that stuff matters

I'm just glad I haven't heard he's out due to some unseen injury cause he was tackled 6 times like another pre-season superstar
 

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He fell because he lacked the measurables. I'm glad we got him.
These types of players transcend measurables.
He made some really good corners in college,look bad.
All the evidence was there,but yea screw them,he's ours.lol