9 key takeaways from Rams training camp

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9 key takeaways from Rams training camp

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Cameron DaSilva

August 11, 2021 1:58 pm PT

The regular season is still about a month away for the Los Angeles Rams, but they took the next step in the offseason by finishing training camp on Tuesday. They’ve departed UC Irvine and gone back to their headquarters in Thousand Oaks, preparing for their three preseason games and eventually the Bears in Week 1.
Sean McVay said the team will remain in training camp mode and still plans to keep the level of competition high in the upcoming practices, but camp is officially in the books.

Here are nine things we learned from the Rams’ 10 practices of training camp.

1
DeSean Jackson has still got it

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It’s only August and Jackson hasn’t played a single game with the Rams yet, but it’s hard not to get excited about his potential in this offense now that he’s reunited with Sean McVay. He’s caught several deep passes from Matthew Stafford, including ones where he absolutely blew by the entire defense and found himself with nothing but green grass around.
Whether he’s truly the No. 3 receiver or a situational receiver, Jackson is going to have an impact this season after shining in camp. It’s just a matter of staying healthy and capitalizing on the opportunities when they’re presented.

2
The interior offensive line is a big question mark

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So much for Austin Corbett moving from right guard to center, huh? That seemed like the plan all offseason after the Rams opted not to add a center in the draft, but things changed in the final days of training camp when Brian Allen took over for Corbett.
McVay said Allen would be the Rams’ starting center right now, with Corbett remaining at right guard. Whether that’s good news or bad is still to be determined, but it’s hard to feel overly confident in Allen as a starter unless he’s improved dramatically from the last time he played in 2019.
It’s unclear if Corbett or Bobby Evans was the weak link up front, but one of them must have disappointed McVay enough to change his mind about the center-right guard combo.

3
Jordan Fuller will likely assume the role of John Johnson

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Fuller was a surprise starter as a sixth-round rookie last year and there’s absolutely no question that he’s going to maintain his spot in the secondary this season. If anything, his role is going to be even larger than it was in 2020.
Fuller wore the green dot in practice as the defensive signal caller, aligning his teammates and relaying the calls from Raheem Morris to the rest of the group. That’s the job Johnson had last season and Fuller has begun making a seamless transition to that leadership role. He’s smart, rangy and a good tackler, making him a similar player to Johnson – which is obviously a compliment for the second-year safety.

4
Matthew Stafford has lived up to the hype

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Simply by being traded from the Lions to the Rams, Stafford’s stock has skyrocketed, going from being viewed as a decent quarterback to someone who can legitimately win NFL MVP. His performance in training camp has only solidified that narrative, living up to all of the expectations that fans and the Rams have had up to this point.
He’s made no-look passes, drawn rave reviews from Jalen Ramsey for his ball placement and taken shots down the field, consistently hitting Jackson for big plays. McVay couldn’t be more impressed with his new quarterback, a great sign for the upcoming season.

5
The Rams like their current group of running backs

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McVay said at the start of camp that he liked who the Rams had at running back behind Cam Akers, who suffered a torn Achilles before camp even began. The team didn’t add a single running back in the last few weeks, a sign that McVay wasn’t exaggerating with the confidence he had in Darrell Henderson Jr., Xavier Jones and Jake Funk.
Jones seems to be the favorite to back up Henderson, with both players making plays in practice this summer. Funk has also impressed his coaches and been lauded as a smart rookie, making him a near-lock to make the 53-man roster. The Rams could still add a running back, but camp did nothing to change McVay’s mind about the current corps.

6
The nickel role remains up for grabs

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David Long Jr. is still the likeliest player to secure the No. 3 cornerback job, but Terrell Burgess stood out for all the right reasons in camp, while Kareem Orr and Donte Deayon also performed well in practice.
Long hasn’t yet locked up the nickel role, even if he is the top candidate for the job. It’ll be fascinating to watch who plays where and how much in the preseason as the Rams attempt to sort out their cornerback group. Robert Rochell’s wrist surgery gives Long an even clearer path to the CB3 spot, but no one should be counted out right now.

7
We’re gaining some clarity at inside linebacker

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Coming into training camp, it was far from clear which players would be the starting linebackers. Now leaving camp, we have a good idea of at least one starter after Kenny Young emerged and stepped up in a big way this summer.
We still don’t know who will start next to him or how the snap counts will shake out, but Young has a good grasp of one starting spot for now. That’s great news for the Rams, who had arguably the worst linebacker unit in the NFL last season.
Now if Travin Howard or Ernest Jones can keep up their promising trajectory, Los Angeles will be in decent hands at this position.

8
Rookies were relatively quiet at UC Irvine

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Tutu Atwell began camp on the reserve/COVID-19 list, Jacob Harris missed time early on with a minor injury, Bobby Brown III injured his thumb and underwent surgery, while Robert Rochell also had a procedure done to fix his banged-up wrist.
Needless to say, it wasn’t the most productive or encouraging camp for the Rams’ rookies. Atwell did make some plays when he returned and Ernest Jones played consistently at linebacker, but for the most part, the team’s first-year players were quiet in Irvine. Thankfully, there’s still the preseason for them to gain experience.

9
Donald and Ramsey are still Donald and Ramsey

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Also, water is wet, the sun sets in the west and the sky is blue.
But in all seriousness, the Rams’ two stud defenders didn’t miss a beat in camp. Ramsey was a difficult matchup for every receiver he covered, while Donald was the game-wrecker he’s always been.
As long as these two stay healthy and play the way they did last season, Los Angeles will have a top-10 defense, if not a top-five unit again. The combination of Donald’s pass rushing and Ramsey’s sticky coverage makes playing quarterback against the Rams incredibly difficult.
 

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9. Woods, Kupp, Jefferson, Jackson. Roster locks. Jefferson is going to surprise a lot of you!
I have ridden and will continue to ride the Jefferson train. Kid is going to be amazing. Our passing offensive weapons are unbelievable at the moment. If our o-line can keep it together it's going to be fun to watch.
 

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Insane to me that IOL was the biggest question mark of the off-season and we did not bring in any additional IOL talent. In fact we let Blythe walk because we were so "confident" in what we had in the building. All off-season we've been getting fed the Corbett at C and Evans at RG bullshit. Now 3 weeks before the season starts, we are still unsure of the best combo to play opening day. It has the makings of a nightmare and the blame is solely on Snead and McVay.

In free agency EVERYONE around here wanted to sign a top center. We chose not to and there were many available. Draft day we chose to draft a 5th WR in round 2 and a 5th ILB in round 3 over a potential starter or at least a rookie to compete there. Just inexcusable given the state of the interior OL. And now we see the aftermath of the horrible OL decisions we made all off-season. If people think Brian Allen is going to come in and be a good starting Center they didn't watch the 2019 film. However much he improved, he wasn't viewed as a starter allllll off-season until Evans fell on his face the last couple weeks. Nothing he has done has shown he will be a good player. He is in YEAR 4 in the NFL and has shown nothing but shit play. The hubris McVay and Snead have shown when it comes to upgrading the OL talent is dumbfounding.
While the Rams believe they can coach these linemen up to form a flexible, cohesive unit, there is no substitute for superlative talent. While I understand there is only so much money to spend, having even one dominant interior lineman can make an enormous difference in performance. Edwards is the best of the three but even he is just better than average and a very good trajectory to improve. We gotta roll with what we have, but I too believe a high draft pick inside was the move to make.
 

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Most of the people who don't like Allen now are the same ones that didn't like him in 2019. A lot of those that question Allen in the media loved that scrub, Blythe. Rob Havenstein gets good marks from Havenstein despite giving up 9 the past two years with 4 coming last year. Proof they don't know shit about OL evaluation. Havenstein is only on this team because of his contract numbers. He's the weak link in this OL, not Allen.

That "sack" Corbett was something predictable from indications in TC which is why I have been adamant about getting Allen back. That miscall is symptomatic of a guy who needs more time practicing as a center. I think it's a matter of McVay finally listening to Carberry and seeing what Carberry was probably telling him. Corbett is an upgrade at RG at this time. That isn't saying Evans is a bust, but simply he's not ready yet to start at OG. Up until the NFL, he only played OT so transitioning to a new position takes time just as it is with Corbett. In 2019 he played RT so moving inside to RG has only been a one-year transition. I think they have made the decision he's an OG not OT, with the signings of Jackson and Pope.

IMO their second-round pick will be a RB. IMO it's clear because of the type of injury Akers has sustained and the question marks about Henderson's health that there is a good chance neither will get a second contract. The long-term prognosis for Akers career is without a doubt in jeopardy. Only 64% of NFL players who have sustained Achilles injuries have returned to play in an average of 11 months. Following their return, they all showed marked decreases in speed, power, and playing time. That is the reality facing Cam.

I think the Rams are hiding the truth about Lewis. I think they know it's something like micro-fractures but they have been hoping he can play a reduced role with a brace. The reason I say this is because the symptoms they talked about are micro-fracture like. The alternative to surgery is to play with a brace on a reduced role. Also, a friend who works in sports medicine told me that the other teams feared that was what it was and took him off their boards. Now with him having problems simply practicing with a brace, they have a choice. Get him the surgery and accept the prolonged rehab then playing with a brace forever after that or releasing him. It's why it wouldn't surprise me in the least if he's released with a medical settlement. Yeah I don't buy that they don't know what the problem is. If that was so why risk him playing with a brace if you don't know what the problem is? They took the risk and it didn't pan out and if it's micro-fractures there is no "cure" for that. I've seen players return from surgery and play with a brace. They were never the same.
 

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Insane to me that IOL was the biggest question mark of the off-season and we did not bring in any additional IOL talent. In fact we let Blythe walk because we were so "confident" in what we had in the building. All off-season we've been getting fed the Corbett at C and Evans at RG bullshit. Now 3 weeks before the season starts, we are still unsure of the best combo to play opening day. It has the makings of a nightmare and the blame is solely on Snead and McVay.

In free agency EVERYONE around here wanted to sign a top center. We chose not to and there were many available. Draft day we chose to draft a 5th WR in round 2 and a 5th ILB in round 3 over a potential starter or at least a rookie to compete there. Just inexcusable given the state of the interior OL. And now we see the aftermath of the horrible OL decisions we made all off-season. If people think Brian Allen is going to come in and be a good starting Center they didn't watch the 2019 film. However much he improved, he wasn't viewed as a starter allllll off-season until Evans fell on his face the last couple weeks. Nothing he has done has shown he will be a good player. He is in YEAR 4 in the NFL and has shown nothing but shit play. The hubris McVay and Snead have shown when it comes to upgrading the OL talent is dumbfounding.
We are not part of the Rams organization. In fact we don’t all agree with your evaluation of Allen’s play in 19.

Do we really have an aftermath at the end of camp????

Has something changed around here so that we no longer support our players?

Allen’s body of work hasn’t been big enough to know one way or the other how he might perform. The coaching staff has seen enough to make the switch and he may be the anchor of the OL for the next ten years.

I’ll be rooting for that.
 

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Listing Allen as the starting Center may be for a few insignificant reasons;

They may be just trying to motivate Corbett or Evans to train a little harder in Camp and not think that the positions are going to be given to them.

They might just want to get some film of Allen with the ones.

Allen may have improved enough that they want to see what he has and how he would look next to Corbett.

Stafford may have requested it because he wants some experience with his potential second-string Center.

This may just be part of the cross training the Rams tout.

Even if they go with Allen, it's good that Corbett had this experience as the potential second-stringer.

I still believe they will end up starting game one with Corbett.
 

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McSnead- 4, ROD Fans- 0

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I follow McSnead like a blind sheep. And that goes against my personality.
Something I have never done in my 45 years of fandom. Now I just sit back and enjoy.

Head scratchers?? Sure But I have total faith that we have one of the best if not the best GM/HC combos in the league.
Not saying they're perfect, but the end product will put us in contention way more than not.
How many of you 40+ year fans can say that about a previous regime?
 

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Listing Allen as the starting Center may be for a few insignificant reasons;

They may be just trying to motivate Corbett or Evans to train a little harder in Camp and not think that the positions are going to be given to them.

They might just want to get some film of Allen with the ones.

Allen may have improved enough that they want to see what he has and how he would look next to Corbett.

Stafford may have requested it because he wants some experience with his potential second-string Center.

This may just be part of the cross training the Rams tout.

Even if they go with Allen, it's good that Corbett had this experience as the potential second-stringer.

I still believe they will end up starting game one with Corbett.
Yea but your speculation doesn’t at all match Mcvays statements regarding Allen which is also what others in camp noticed, huge improvement and accordingly to mcvay “the current starting center if we played tommorrow”.
 

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Most of the people who don't like Allen now are the same ones that didn't like him in 2019. A lot of those that question Allen in the media loved that scrub, Blythe. Rob Havenstein gets good marks from Havenstein despite giving up 9 the past two years with 4 coming last year. Proof they don't know shit about OL evaluation. Havenstein is only on this team because of his contract numbers. He's the weak link in this OL, not Allen.

That "sack" Corbett was something predictable from indications in TC which is why I have been adamant about getting Allen back. That miscall is symptomatic of a guy who needs more time practicing as a center. I think it's a matter of McVay finally listening to Carberry and seeing what Carberry was probably telling him. Corbett is an upgrade at RG at this time. That isn't saying Evans is a bust, but simply he's not ready yet to start at OG. Up until the NFL, he only played OT so transitioning to a new position takes time just as it is with Corbett. In 2019 he played RT so moving inside to RG has only been a one-year transition. I think they have made the decision he's an OG not OT, with the signings of Jackson and Pope.

IMO their second-round pick will be a RB. IMO it's clear because of the type of injury Akers has sustained and the question marks about Henderson's health that there is a good chance neither will get a second contract. The long-term prognosis for Akers career is without a doubt in jeopardy. Only 64% of NFL players who have sustained Achilles injuries have returned to play in an average of 11 months. Following their return, they all showed marked decreases in speed, power, and playing time. That is the reality facing Cam.

I think the Rams are hiding the truth about Lewis. I think they know it's something like micro-fractures but they have been hoping he can play a reduced role with a brace. The reason I say this is because the symptoms they talked about are micro-fracture like. The alternative to surgery is to play with a brace on a reduced role. Also, a friend who works in sports medicine told me that the other teams feared that was what it was and took him off their boards. Now with him having problems simply practicing with a brace, they have a choice. Get him the surgery and accept the prolonged rehab then playing with a brace forever after that or releasing him. It's why it wouldn't surprise me in the least if he's released with a medical settlement. Yeah I don't buy that they don't know what the problem is. If that was so why risk him playing with a brace if you don't know what the problem is? They took the risk and it didn't pan out and if it's micro-fractures there is no "cure" for that. I've seen players return from surgery and play with a brace. They were never the same.
You are probably right on about Akers and Lewis in my book and most of the rest of your opinions.

But claiming Havenstein is only here because Of contract and claiming he is the weakest link seems to completely disregard the fact that he is consistently one of the top run blocking guards in all of football. That is critical to our run first play action heavy scheme.

Will there be 4-5 games per year where Big Rob needs help vs Elite pass rushers? Absolutely. But that’s not the whole story to his overall value.
 

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6. Hopkins. Such a sad story. I see no desire in him. See Ya.
I have not had the ability to watch how he carries himself in practice, but you have.
And by you seeing it, it unfortunately confirms my suspensions.
Not sure this guy makes the 53.

Jefferson is going to surprise a lot of you!
Man that's what I keep hearing EVERYWHERE.
He is a ticking bomb ready to explode!!!


Anchrum I think deserves a chance on the 53.
I would be more than shocked if he didn't. Mcvay has mentioned his name more than once in these post
practice interviews. They see his potential and are gonna have him ready start by next year at the latest.


Loved your coverage VeteranRam. I hope you and Bubba had a blast. You sure brightened things up
around here . Thank You Guys, so much!!!!!!
 

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I follow McSnead like a blind sheep. And that goes against my personality.
Something I have never done in my 45 years of fandom. Now I just sit back and enjoy.

Head scratchers?? Sure But I have total faith that we have one of the best if not the best GM/HC combos in the league.
Not saying they're perfect, but the end product will put us in contention way more than not.
How many of you 40+ year fans can say that about a previous regime?
But but but - weren't you impressed with Georgia and her GM combos

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Yea but your speculation doesn’t at all match Mcvays statements regarding Allen which is also what others in camp noticed, huge improvement and accordingly to mcvay “the current starting center"
Well, if we remove all speculation from this board it would certainly get pretty boring around here.

Hey, if Allen has passed Corbett in his abilities to play center for the Rams?
All the better.

The last time I saw Allen, he had a brace on his knee, looked like he was six inches shorter than anybody else on the offensive line, (not necessarily a bad thing for a center). Was around 300 lbs. Not to mention that they were trying to convert a former scrapheap Guard to take over his anointed position.

If you add in his play and the fact that he injured another offensive lineman?

Count me in with the type of guy who needs to see it to believe it.

Our *ideal* line this year would be the next man up philosophy with Allen starting at Center.

That would keep the continuity of every other player playing next to who they played next to last year.

But I do trust the coaches on this one.
 

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I really don't think it's about Allen vs Corbett if they're reasonably close at Center... it's that Corbett is far better than Evans at guard.