6 Rams players who could earn bigger roles in 2021

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6 Rams players who could earn bigger roles in 2021
Cameron DaSilva/Wed, February 10, 2021
6 Rams players who could earn bigger roles in 2021 (yahoo.com)
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The Los Angeles Rams could get hit hard in free agency this offseason as the salary cap is set to drop and they will see 17 players hit the market, including eight who played big roles in 2020. But as they always do, the Rams prepared for this in the draft by selecting players who play positions where they could suffer losses.As a result, these six players should be in line for bigger roles next season, many of whom were selected in the last couple of drafts.

CB David Long Jr.
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Two of the Rams’ three starting cornerbacks will become free agents in March. Troy Hill will be an unrestricted free agent and could be difficult to re-sign. Darious Williams will be a restricted free agent and should almost certainly be back. If even one of them leaves, Long will be in line for a bigger role in the secondary. He played more than 10 snaps in just three games this past season, but in 2021, it’s possible he’ll be one of the three starters at cornerback in 2021. As a former third-round pick, that shouldn’t come as a huge surprise. He should get a shot eventually, but that will likely only happen if either Williams or Hill leaves.

TE Brycen Hopkins
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Hopkins’ role also depends on free agency, in some sense. Gerald Everett will be a free agent and with it being unlikely that the Rams will re-sign him after drafting Hopkins and extending Tyler Higbee, there will be an opening in the No. 2 tight end spot. Hopkins is the perfect candidate to take over that role, too. He’s an athletic tight end like Everett and can be a legitimate receiving threat in the middle of the field. He only played two offensive snaps as a rookie in 2020, but his athleticism and potential are too good to keep on the bench for another season. If he can improve as a blocker and become a more well-rounded tight end, Hopkins will likely take over the role of Everett next to Higbee.

WR Van Jefferson
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It seems very implausible that Josh Reynolds will be back with the Rams. They drafted Jefferson to eventually become a starter and while Reynolds won’t break the bank with his next contract, some team will pay him to be a No. 2 or 3 receiver. Jefferson already got some exposure as a rookie and looked promising in limited action. The Rams didn’t draft him No. 57 overall to have him ride the bench for another season and by all accounts, they like what they’ve seen from the Florida product. Expect Jefferson to be the No. 3 receiver alongside Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp, essentially becoming a starter on offense in the role that Reynolds held.

ILB Travin Howard
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Inside linebacker will be a position of need for the Rams this offseason, or at least it should be. Troy Reeder was decent as Micah Kiser’s replacement, but Kenny Young didn’t make enough plays and can be cut to save the team $2.2 million. Essentially, there is no clear-cut starter at this position for 2021, making it an open competition in camp – barring a big move in the draft or free agency. Howard was in line to be a starter next to Kiser in 2020 but suffered a season-ending injury before Week 1. He has the traits the Rams want in a linebacker, possessing good range and coverage ability as a former safety in college. Expect him to be in the mix for a starting spot next season.

DB Terrell Burgess
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John Johnson should be paid as one of the top safeties in the NFL this offseason when he hits free agency, and the Rams will have a hard time being the team to make that happen. So with Johnson on his way out, the Rams will need a new starter at safety next to Jordan Fuller. Taylor Rapp could be that guy, but Burgess will also be a key contributor in the secondary, whether it’s at safety or in more of a nickel role. His versatility was beginning to show through before he got hurt in Week 7. He can play deep safety, in the box or cover the slot, which is the type of position flexibility teams covet nowadays. Whether he’s a true starter or a chess piece in the secondary when sub-packages are used, Burgess’ role will grow in a big way after barely playing as a rookie.

OLB Terrell Lewis
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Like inside linebacker, outside linebacker could be somewhat of an open competition. Leonard Floyd and Samson Ebukam will be free agents, Ogbonnia Okoronkwo hasn’t done enough to prove he’s worth of a starting job, and Justin Hollins and Derek Rivers fit the mold of what the Rams want in edge rushers with their size and length. Lewis was a third-round pick last year and has the potential to be a starter – but only if he can stay healthy. That was a challenge for him as a rookie, playing only eight games due to various injuries. Lewis is a big part of the Rams’ future plans and hopefully, that future starts in 2021 because they need pass rushers.
 

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Can't disagree with any of it considering out potential departures. Only 2 I question are David Long because, where has he been? Buried and learning?

And Lewis, dude can't stay healthy. He's damn good when he can play.
 

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Can't disagree with any of it considering out potential departures. Only 2 I question are David Long because, where has he been? Buried and learning?

And Lewis, dude can't stay healthy. He's damn good when he can play.
Our secondary was just that deep. I could see Long being Hill and eventually williams replacement if we don't re-sign
 

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I like a lot of the players on this list. I think hopkins is more suited for the role than Everett was. Jefferson's expected leap might be the reason we MIGHT not see a new receiver signed in free agency. I'm bullish on Lewis and Burgess.
 

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Our secondary was just that deep. I could see Long being Hill and eventually williams replacement if we don't re-sign
Yes, David Long is going to be under a good amount of pressure to fulfill his 3rd rd selection 2 years ago. Long has done very little & when he was placed on the field to earn his paycheck he more than often failed miserably. So I am sorely displeased in Long's work in zone coverage. I still not sure whats his best position Nickel-Back or outside corner. Most of his snaps with the defense came playing the Nickle & he was beaten. So it may be that he may be a boundary corner just do not know. But since Troy Hill is gone it's his time in the California sun!

Currently Rams Org. is in the driver's seat at this time but not for long with starting outside corner Darious Williams being a RFA. I would think that Williams will eventually sign Ram's tender but it's very smart to go ahead (suck it up) make a push to make Willimas a long-term (3 to 4 yr) contract so he does not reach UFA status. If they allow that UFA status this DB playmaker will be gone.

I believe that Rookie DB Terrell Burgess was the better Nickle-Back at the time when he went down to that bad Ankle injury mid-season 2020. Rams are thick in talented young safeties so having Burgess see a ton of Nickle in TC & preseason would be an outstanding plan.
 

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Hopkins looks tiny. Looks size wise like another WR. Van has bigger arms than him as per these pics
 

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Hopkins looks tiny. Looks size wise like another WR. Van has bigger arms than him as per these pics

Maybe they will focus on beefing him up this offseason, but I see what you mean.

I don’t have the highest expectations with Hopkins based on his college play and his lack of blocking skills. Maybe he will surprise.
 

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Maybe they will focus on beefing him up this offseason, but I see what you mean.

I don’t have the highest expectations with Hopkins based on his college play and his lack of blocking skills. Maybe he will surprise.
I really do believe that Hopkins is just far more large receiver-type than being any part of an NFL prototype TE.
 

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Yes, David Long is going to be under a good amount of pressure to fulfill his 3rd rd selection 2 years ago. Long has done very little & when he was placed on the field to earn his paycheck he more than often failed miserably. So I am sorely displeased in Long's work in zone coverage. I still not sure whats his best position Nickel-Back or outside corner. Most of his snaps with the defense came playing the Nickle & he was beaten. So it may be that he may be a boundary corner just do not know. But since Troy Hill is gone it's his time in the California sun!

Currently Rams Org. is in the driver's seat at this time but not for long with starting outside corner Darious Williams being a RFA. I would think that Williams will eventually sign Ram's tender but it's very smart to go ahead (suck it up) make a push to make Willimas a long-term (3 to 4 yr) contract so he does not reach UFA status. If they allow that UFA status this DB playmaker will be gone.

I believe that Rookie DB Terrell Burgess was the better Nickle-Back at the time when he went down to that bad Ankle injury mid-season 2020. Rams are thick in talented young safeties so having Burgess see a ton of Nickle in TC & preseason would be an outstanding plan.

I think the negativity is a little much for David Long.We Will find out a lot more in year 3. That has always been The NFL guideline.
Burgees was stepping up and in when he got hurt.He probably has more upside than Fuller who was a SURPRISE. He WAS the 2020 Rams rookie of The Year in my book. Yes Cam Akers shined in The Playoffs & is The Youngest Player on The Rams.
If you look at Youth & NFL experience The Tams have done so well.David Long was the youngest & both Edwards & Evans were only 22 & both starting in The NFL as Rookies.You could say Bobby Evans took a step back last season,but the point is The depth The Rams have & the way they develop players.

That 2018 draft looking back put The Rams back a little.Les Snead always talks about winning in the Spring Season.The Rams were not a Playoff team if you look at that draft.
2017 was Outstanding
2018 I still believe in Noteboom
2019 was solid & brought depth
2020 I believe will shine & could be McSneads best when it is all said & done in 5 years.

-Comp picks for 2022 will show how good the 2017 draft was.Copper Kupp though was signed to a 1st rd type contract.That is in the books.
 

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I really do believe that Hopkins is just far more large receiver-type than being any part of an NFL prototype TE.

Right now sky is the limit.He has to earn his spot & as always.Next player up. What happens with Gerald Everett?
Josh Reynolds?
I’d say Hopkins & Jefferson really played well in this 2021 season. That is what I call for site.McSnead(Les) have showed growth since 2017.
I look back at Les Snead & the DB’s
amazing how fast they built it up,and have such depth.2019 season I would have never thought they could repair so well.Talib & Peters.No depth at all.Eric Weedle & Blake Christian ? David Long as a 21 year old rookie.

I can talk negative & not think The Rams don’t have things under control,
but just think about how fast The Rams will change things up when needed. Jared Goff is the perfect example. Todd Gurley even more so,because The Rams just cut the cord of one of The Best RB’s in Ram history.
Cam Akers will probably have better stats than Todd Gurley after his 4 seasons ? Which is no small task.

—BTW your on fire today Bonifay’d.Like your topics.