E.J. Williams Jr. is joining the Las Vegas Raiders.
- EJ Williams -- WR, Indiana (USA Today)
E.J. Williams Jr. is joining the Las Vegas Raiders.
- EJ Williams -- WR, Indiana (USA Today)
Right on! Had a ton of alerts and some were from a slowly growing fan clubI posted the 18 names that have been reported.
It's post #87, on the previous page of this thread if you are interested.
Until these guys sign contracts, it's not final; and it's not uncommon for a couple players to change their minds and sign elsewhere ... so, I take the initial reports with a grain-of-salt.
Might see a few of our young vets released to to make room for more additions. Guys who were PS guys last year.I think we are at 86 or 87 players on the 90 man roster with the UDFA additions.
More UDFAs to come? Or more via Free Agency/Trade?
They traditionally go all the way to the 90, so I'm expecting more one way or the other ...
- WR Nick Anderson - LSU | Despite the lack of production in college, this 6-foot-4, 208-pound receiver out of LSU is tough to ignore. Projected as early as Round 4, he offers size and speed. Unfortunately, injuries interrupted his development, so he's raw.
Looking at his numbers he is indeed huge but appears unathletic. A giant guy who is slow is a problem. Also, he is relatively light at 330 lbs at 6' 8" and has sort of weak strength numbers.This guy, Bryce Henderson, is a massive human being, 6'8 330 pounds. The Rams must see potential.
A.J. Arcuri has had two opportunities in the regular season and has not looked good. In 2024 against the Lions and in 2022 against the Chiefs.OT AJ Arcuri never saw the field in regular season in 2025. However in preseason he was a full time OL'er in all 3 gms. Arcuri (preseason) played all four OL positions. He did get numerous snaps @ LT & his performance was excellent. He has lost close to 30 pounds lbs since being drafted. His feet look much lighter from yrs past. Snead gave AJ Arcuri a 2 yr contract early this yr.
That is why Trost has to be the guy because if Jackson misses time there truly is no alternative at this time.A.J. Arcuri is not a legit option in my opinion.
A nice guy, and useful as a Practice Squad player who can take in-week practice snaps to keep veteran OTs (Whitworth, Havenstein and Jackson / blood clots) healthy and well-rested ... but ... that's it.
Arcuri is going to be 29 before the start of the season; and I don't believe a dollar of his two-year contract (which is right around the League minimum) is guaranteed-$.
The Rams still have some money left to get a veteran swing if they're not happy with what they have.That is why Trost has to be the guy because if Jackson misses time there truly is no alternative at this time.