Rams Training Camp: Five Position Battles To Watch

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Rams Training Camp: Five Position Battles To Watch

Ian Van Roy July 22, 2019


Most of the starting positions for the Los Angeles Rams are already solidified going into 2019, especially on offense. On the other hand, there are plenty of backup roles that could see new faces this season. Specifically, the roles of fourth wide receiver, third and fourth running back, starting tight end, and starting free safety are some of the more intriguing positions to watch in Rams Training Camp this year.

Rams Training Camp: Five Position Battles To Watch
1). Tight End: Tyler Higbee Vs Gerald Everett

Tyler Higbee comes into 2019 as the incumbent who has been the starter since 2017. He hasn’t impressed in his term, failing to earn more than 300 yards in a single season since being drafted in 2016.Higbee’s challenger, Gerald Everett, is a third-year player who was drafted by the Rams in the second round in 2017. He actually outperformed Higbee in 2018, earning 320 yards and three touchdowns. If Everett is ever going to take Higbee’s job, it will probably happen during the preseason or early in the regular season.

2). Third Running Back: Malcolm Brown Vs John Kelly And Justin Davis
The Rams have an as talented and deep roster at running back as any team in the NFL. Malcolm Brown was resigned after the Rams matched his offer sheet from the Detroit Lions. His 2-year extension worth $3.3 million should justify him being the backup behind Gurley, however, the Rams selected Darrell Henderson in the 3rd round of this year’s draft. While this draft position doesn’t necessarily lock Henderson into the number two spot, his running style, production in college, and overall buzz behind his addition certainly give him a slight edge, thus moving Brown to the 3rd spot.

Considering Brown was solid enough to be the second back last year, he is in the lead for the third running back position this year. However, he is not completely safe as John Kelly and Justin Davis could possibly be in striking distance if they have taken a step forward this year.
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3). Fourth Running Back: Justin Davis Vs John Kelly Vs Matt Colburn
With Brown in the driver’s seat for the third running back position, that leaves the other three in contention for the last spot that will likely see snaps during the season. Davis and Kelly are the main competitors with Matt Colburn thrown in as a wild card. Kelly seems to be in the lead considering he was utilized the most during last season, compiling 74 yards on 27 rushes. However, as all three of these players are very young with the oldest being 23, it’ll be a question of who takes that next step first.

4). Fourth Wide Receiver: Josh Reynolds Vs Nsimba Webster
Josh Reynolds is the favorite to secure the role in 2019 as he just wrapped up a season that saw him catch 29 balls for 402 yards and five touchdowns. He also stepped in as a marginally useful backup for Cooper Kupp after he went down with a torn ACL later in the season.

Of course, proving that one can play as a third receiver should mean that he should be quite safe as a fourth receiver. However, Reynolds could be facing fierce competition from little-known unsigned rookie free-agent Nsimba Webster out of Eastern Washington University.

Webster is from the same school as Kupp and effectively served as his successor in college. He didn’t quite hit the record-breaking level of Kupp during his time there, but he did play in the 2018 championship (a feat that Kupp never accomplished). Webster finished his college career strong with 1,379 yards and 11 touchdowns despite a lingering foot injury and a quarterback change halfway through the season.

However, he comes from the FCS, seen by many as a step below the FBS. That being said, Cooper Kupp became an FCS success story so there’s pretty high expectations for Webster in spite of his draft position or lack thereof. If he plays to his potential, he should be a lock to make the team. Since this is the case, the next step would be to move up the depth chart. Since there is no chance that Webster can replace Cooper Kupp, Robert Woods, or Brandin Cooks, his goal should be to challenge Reynolds for his job. Of course, the job is Reynolds’ to lose but Webster should be able to give him an intriguing run for his money.

5) Free Safety: Eric Weddle Vs Taylor Rapp

The Rams signed Weddle in March to replace LaMarcus Joyner, who the Rams were unable to work out a deal with. Weddle’s contract runs through 2020 and is valued at about ten million dollars. The 34-year-old veteran seemed to be an insurance signing for the Rams in case they couldn’t get the safety they wanted but just one month later, the Rams drafted Taylor Rapp in the second round and seemingly getting one of the top guys they wanted.

With both players now on the roster, the Rams seem to be in a position similar to the Cleveland Browns and the Philadelphia Eagles just before the emergence of Baker Mayfield and Carson Wentz. Just like those teams with their quarterbacks, the Rams have an older veteran and a talented but raw player at safety. It seems that, just like the Browns and Eagles, the Rams will keep the veteran Weddle in the starting role until the young gun Rapp shows that he is either ready to take over or the veteran becomes a liability on the field. Just like with the Browns and the Eagles back then, it seems to be only a matter of time until the rookie takes over. That leaves the possibility of the change happening during training camp, but, fairly unlikely.

That being said, Weddle was outright released by the Ravens after last season after failing to get an interception for the first time since 2015 and logged just three pass breakups all season long. If Weddle is indeed sliding and it shows in training camp, there is a real possibility of Rapp taking over before Week One. Will that be the case? One can only wait and see.
 

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Is Webster really going to threaten Reynolds?

Not sure about that. But if it is a battle we are going to have one heck of WR Corps
 

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Is Webster really going to threaten Reynolds?

Not sure about that. But if it is a battle we are going to have one heck of WR Corps

Yeah what is wide open for Webster (and Bachman too btw) is the backup slot position. As it stands if we lose Kupp again JRey could slide in and Woods moves to the slot, but depth at the slot would still be a nice way to improve the group.

Thinking these guys will challenge our first WR off the bench who is just now coming into his own is kinda funny.
 

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Yeah... As much as I like the Rapp drafting, I have a really hard time buying that he replaces Weddle this season or possibly next. The comparison to two QBs is pretty laughable. Can you find a more apples to oranges comparison if you tried?
 

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Brown still is the only 3 down back up on the roster so I'm not sure he is now third string.

JReynolds a marginal backup? Bizarre.
 

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Jo Jo and Mike Thomas are the WR's who should be worried.

Kelly and Davis are the RB's who should be worried.
 

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Los Angeles Rams: Nose Tackle


Under-the-Radar Training Camp Battles You Need to Monitor


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    Greg Gaines vs. Sebastian Joseph-Day

    A Ndamukong Suh-size hole exists in the middle of the Los Angeles Rams defense. The Rams didn't re-sign their starting 1-technique, and Suh landed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

    Suh won't be easily replaced, but the Rams invested in the nose tackle position in each of the last two drafts. General manager Les Snead chose Sebastian Joseph-Day in the sixth round of the 2018 draft and doubled down with Greg Gaines' acquisition in this year's fourth frame.

    Neither is an explosive upfield penetrator, but both are strong at the point of attack.

    "I am really strong in the run game, and I think that's what they want me to do here, is just let Aaron Donald take the pass-rush reps and I'll take the double-teams on first and second down," Gaines told reporters.

    Gaines' wrestling background makes him nearly impossible to uproot. The 6'1", 312-pounder ranked first among interior defenders in this year's draft class with 36 stops, per Pro Football Focus.

    Gaines is the favorite, but Joseph-Day used his first professional offseason to get into outstanding shape by spending five days each week at the Rams facilities, according to The Athletic's Vincent Bonsignore. If the rookie struggles, the second-year nose tackle will be ready for an increased workload.

    Projected Winner: Greg Gaines
 

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What to watch for at Rams 2019 Training Camp
Myles Simmons Rams Insider

It’s finally that time of year.

Rookies and quarterbacks report to Orange County on Wednesday, and the rest of the Rams veterans report on Friday for 2019 training camp. Los Angeles’ first practice will be on Saturday at 4 p.m.

The is the one opportunity to watch practice in its entirety for the whole of the 2019 season. So with that in mind, here are nine things to watch for at training camp.

1) HOW IS TODD GURLEY?
Everyone has been a
sking the question since the end of the 2018 season — how is Todd Gurley’s knee? We’ll finally start to get definitive answers with the beginning of training camp. Gurley did not participate in the on-field portions of the Rams’ offseason program, but head coach Sean McVay has said that Gurley is expected to be a big part of the team’s time in Irvine. We’ll all see how he looks starting on Saturday.

2) HOW IS COOPER KUPP?
Wide receiver Cooper Kupp tore his ACL in Week 10, but has made strong strides since to be ready for the start of the regular season. Kupp wore a red jersey during the offseason program to signify that he couldn’t go full speed, and couldn’t participate in 11-on-11 drills. Where is he in his recovery now? We’ll start to get the answer to that on Saturday.

3) NEW STARTERS ON THE OFFENSIVE LINE
The Rams have had exceptional continuity and health along the offensive line for the last two seasons. Now, the group will have to integrate two new starters in center Brian Allen and left guard Joe Noteboom. Training camp will be the first opportunity to see both in pads with the first group on a full-time basis. How they fare will have a lot to do with the overall offensive success in 2019.

4) WHAT’S THE CHEMISTRY LIKE IN THE SECONDARY?
The Rams’ defense was much better with the veteran presence of cornerback Aqib Talib than it was without him in 2018. So how does adding another strong veteran in safety Eric Weddle help that group? McVay raved about Weddle’s knowledge and skill during the offseason program, and now we’ll get to see how that translates against the Rams’ offense throughout camp.

5) WHO WILL START AT NOSE TACKLE?
Los Angeles drafted Greg Gaines out of Washington in the spring with the idea that the could come in and potentially make an immediate impact at nose tackle. It’s difficult to really evaluate defensive linemen without pads, but Gaines certainly looks the part when it comes to his size. But the Rams also have second-year lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day, and defensive coordinator Wade Phillips said the Rutgers product had a strong offseason program. This could be one of the true position battles of camp.

6) WHO WILL START AT INSIDE LINEBACKER?
It’s safe to assume that linebacker Cory Littleton will continue as Los Angeles’ defensive signal-caller in 2019. But after the departure of linebacker Mark Barron, there now could be a battle at the second ILB spot. Second year linebacker Micah Kiser mainly manned that position during the offseason program, but fifth-year LB Bryce Hager could challenge for that spot as well.

7) MORE USAGE FROM THE TIGHT ENDS?
Third-year TE Gerald Everett had a strong offseason program, as he seemed to make a big play during each OTA practice. He’s flashed in spots throughout the first two years of his career, but the production hasn’t necessarily been consistent. But if he has a big training camp, that could bode well for potential success in 2019 as a whole.

8) HOW DO THE RAMS STACK UP AGAINST OTHER TEAMS?
Preseason games are one thing, but practices with controlled situations are often more telling when it comes to evaluating a team’s strengths and weaknesses in August. To that end, the Rams will have two practices against the Chargers — one in Costa Mesa at the Chargers’ place and the other at UC Irvine. Then the Rams will have two practices with the Raiders in Napa before the clubs square off in the first preseason game. Those will be good measuring sticks for L.A. heading into the regular season.

9) AARON DONALD!
For the first time since 2016, defensive tackle Aaron Donald is going to be at training camp. And any time you watch the back-to-back AP Defensive Player of the Year up close, it’s a treat. Donald might not be in many of the 11-on-11 drills — because he has a tendency to ruin them for the offense — but it’s the one-on-one situations where Donald will really shine. That goes especially for the joint practices. Be on the lookout for No. 99.
 

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What a horseshit article. He has 2 of his 5 position battles occurring at RB?
...ASSuming our rookie Henderson is all that? Weren't these guys (and others) saying all this about Kelly LAST season? Can we at least wait until he picks up a blitz and makes a block?

Weddle vs Rapp? Cmon. Do I need to say anything?

Reynolds being challenged by ANYBODY for the #4 spot? Either he gets traded or it's a non-issue. Remember, Reynolds plays STs also.

Just a bad article and another example of piggyback research. You know, "fact checking."