Ben Skowronek is listed as WR#3 with Van Jefferson rehabbing his knee injury
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1 - Coleman Shelton is listed as start at RG
Shelton listed as the starting RG shouldn’t come as much of a surprise,
especially if you’ve been reading Turf Show Times. Sean McVay and Les Snead mentioned Logan Bruss as someone who could compete for the job almost immediately after drafting him in the third round this spring; however, McVay and the Rams are almost reluctant to start rookies. Shelton has been winning the competition and it hasn’t seemed that close.
2 - Taylor Rapp named starting SS over Jordan Fuller
And this includes Nick Scott in the lead slot at FS. Rapp has struggled in coverage at times, which is problematic for a safety; however, he seems to have played well in training camp according to reports. Fuller is working his way back from an injury at the end of the regular season that kept him out of the playoffs, and he’s also lost “green dot” duties to Bobby Wagner.
3 - Ben Skowronek is WR#3 in Van Jefferson’s absence
Atwell has been the talk of TC and the coaching staff will have plays uniquely designed to make the most of his skillset. He could easily be the #3 receiver in terms of production at the start of the season.
But Ben Skowronek is a prototypical receiver for the Rams, and he’s just as capable as a blocker as he is as a pass catcher. When LA runs no-huddle and goes up-tempo, they won’t need to make a substitution in order to get more or less blocking on the field - Skowronek is well-rounded enough to present multiple threats to the defense. He can also line up in the backfield as an H-
4-Terrell Lewis may be falling out of favor at OLB
Justin Hollins and Leonard Floyd are listed as the starting edge defenders, which is not a surprise, But the primary backups to those individuals are Chris Garrett (2021 7th rounder) and Daniel Hardy (2022 7th rounder). Terrell Lewis (2019 3rd rounder) is the fifth OLB listed.
After the acquisition of Von Miller a year ago, Lewis was a healthy scratch in the later parts of the season. This was partially attributed to a lingering knee issue that dates back to his college days, but he was also on the wrong end of a numbers game. Perhaps the coaching staff just isn’t that big of a fan of the Alabama product.
The Rams' first unofficial depth chart is here now that training camp has been wrapped up and just ahead of the team's first preseason game. It's not an official listing from the coaching staff, but there's still plenty of value that comes from these media-created
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Since Sean McVay took over as head coach of the Los Angeles Rams in 2017, he’s started a trend of not playing his key starters in the preseason. Very simply, he doesn’t see the risk of injury being worth the minimal reward of giving experienced players snaps in meaningless…
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