Countdown to Camp: Weddle should make significant impact on safeties group

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Countdown to Camp: Weddle should make significant impact on safeties group

We’re officially one week away from Rams rookies reporting to training camp in Orange County. And so far, we’ve had seven positional breakdowns of Los Angeles’ roster leading up to the 2019 season.

In this edition of Countdown to Camp, we’ll take a look at another member of the backend of the Rams’ defense.

SAFETIES

Newcomers: Eric Weddle, Taylor Rapp, Nick Scott, Jake Gervase

The safety position in any defense often holds some of the more versatile athletes on the team. Players have to be able to defend both the run and pass, and can be targeted as potential mismatches with tight ends.

Strong safety John Johnson has been able to excel defending both throughout his first two seasons since the Rams selected him in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft. Last year, he led the team with four regular-season interceptions (plus one memorable pick in the NFC Championship game to help send Los Angeles to Super Bowl LIII). But he also had three tackles for loss, two quarterback hits, and a forced fumble — displaying a lot of versatility.

While Lamarcus Joyner played well for the Rams at the free safety spot over the last two seasons, Los Angeles signed veteran Eric Weddle to handle those duties in 2019. A longtime member of the Chargers, Weddle played his last three seasons in Baltimore, recording 10 interceptions and 24 passes defensed for the Ravens. He also had a sack in each of those three years, again illustrating that he can do plenty for a defense.

Weddle and Johnson’s positional flexibility will likely help Los Angeles in known-passing situations, as either can drop back into coverage or play closer to the line of scrimmage.

And based on what the Rams did in the offseason program, there could be certain packages where a third safety is on the field in known-passing situations, too. L.A. did a bit of that down the stretch last year with Marqui Christian, who ended up playing 34.4 percent of the defensive snaps in 2018.

Rookie Taylor Rapp could be a factor at that third safety spot, too. Rapp was Los Angeles’ first draft selection in 2019, taken at No. 61 overall in the second round. He is also a pretty versatile safety, recording seven interceptions, 8.5 tackles for loss, and 6.0 sacks in three years at Washington.

Fellow rookie Nick Scott — selected in the seventh round — is listed as a safety, but his contributions will most likely come on special teams in his first year. Scott was a two-time special teams captain at Penn State, and was a favorite of coordinator John “Bones” Fassel throughout the pre-draft process.

Also on the roster, Steven Parker spent last season on the Rams’ practice squad after signing as an undrafted free agent out of Oklahoma. And undrafted rookie Jake Gervase signed with the club following his collegiate career at Iowa.
 

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2019 Los Angeles Rams roster preview: S Nick Scott ready to be special

He’s a favorite for special teams, but can he show that he can do more?

By kristianramirez@kristianramirez Jul 22, 2019, 2:00pm CDT
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With the 243rd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Rams selected S Nick Scott in the 7th round.

He showed versatility with the Penn State Nittany Lions by playing three different positions: running back his freshman year, cornerback his sophomore year, and safety his junior and senior year. As Sosa noted in his draft profile of Scott, he doesn’t lack physicality or tackling ability and showed himself to be valuable on special teams as well. He’s got a resume bullet for leadership as well being voted team captain his senior year.

Roster Battle
FS Eric Weddle and S John Johnson III man the top spots with rookie S Taylor Rapp locked in as well. The only other two veterans at the position are S Marqui Christian and practice squader S Steven Parker (roster preview). In addition to Scott, Jake Gervase (roster preview) is vying for a spot among the safety depth. Scott may very well get a shot at the defense, but I think more likely he’ll be a special teams exclusive with very few if any defensive snaps.

Expectations
Based on what I’ve seen and read about Scott, I expect him to show up and give it his all. He wants to lead by example, so I don’t think he’s going to set a low bar. I expect him to make the most out of every single opportunity he’s given during the preseason to show why he belongs on the roster. It helps that he already has a cheerleader.

Chances of making the final roster (8/10)
Scott is solid. but there’s no lack of competition in the safety position. I’m bumping his chances up from maybe a 6 or 7 based solely on the fact that he has a Coach on his side already. Special Teams Coach John Fassel took a liking to Scott calling him one of his favorite special teams players he’s ever studied and doing everything he could to get Scott selected by the Rams. That’s huge praise, and Fassel know’s what he’s talking about.

So yeah, I think he has a spot even if it’s only on special teams.
 

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Rams roster preview: S Marqui Christian is fashionably running out of time



Is Qui’s time running out?

By Sean Wilkinson@Papa_Lurch Jul 23, 2019, 11:00am CDT

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I struggle to get a beat on Los Angeles Rams safety Marqui Christian.

On one hand, he has been with the team for the last two years under Head Coach Sean McVay and Defensive Coordinator Wade Phillips. He has shown some ability in the preseason. And his fashion savvy is commendable.

But on the other hand, the Rams clearly saw a deficiency in long-term security at the back to bring in Eric Weddle and draft rookie S Taylor Rapp in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft.

I don’t think that’s great news for our favorite fashion maven.

Roster Battle
The Rams have a ton of talent at the back. John Johnson III, Weddle and Rapp top the depth chart which might be the best safety trio in the NFL.

That gives Christian the first shot at a fourth safety slot. His primary competition will be Nick Scott (roster preview), Jake Gervase (roster preview), Steven Parker (roster preview) and perhaps Travin Howard (roster preview) who were both brought in this offseason.

Expectations
Make a splash in camp and stay healthy. I think Christian has talent and can be a successful player on the back third of the roster, but he needs to make a statement. Showing that he is completely recovered from injuries in recent years.

Chances of making the final roster (5/10)
I’m calling this one a coin flip. As always with the back end of the roster, it may come down to how Rams Special Teams Coordinator John Fassel values Christian as a special teams contributor.