LA Rams Study: Former Florida WR Van Jefferson creating MAJOR BUZZ!!

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i could watch van jefferson film study all day. can't wait to see these when he's in the rams colours.



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I'm so ready to see this kid on the field... that vid didn't do anything but make it worse!!
But thanks for posting this vid @kurtfaulk , I like this guy's video, he sounds like he knows what he's talking about but he's also really fun to listen to. And he says he's gonna do more Rams coverage! Go give him a like guys.
 

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I've been saying it since draft day, get ready... Van is gonna be our very own Keenan Allen.

Watch.... also, nice video, thanks!
 

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If I remember correctly, he did out perform DK Metcalf and AJ Brown as a freshman at Old Miss...but please NFL media, keep hyping Lamb, Jeudy, Ruggs and co....same with Akers being overlooked...almost time to Shock the World...
 

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That guy was funny. Thoroughly enjoyed his commentary, along with those routes. A few embarrassed DBs on film here...
 

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Is it ok to fap to these videos? Asking for a friend ...

Seriously though, this was my favorite pick of the draft and everything I'm hearing coming out of camp is only confirming what I thought to begin with. And as much as I have been banging the table for more 12 personnel ... I can't wait to see 11 personnel with Van, Kupp, and Woods on the field at the same time. Kupp and Woods are already far into the upper echelon of the NFL for route running prowess, and Jefferson will be soon if early returns are any indication. How many teams are going to have three DBs that can really cover well against three route runners of that caliber? Few, if any ...
 

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i could watch van jefferson film study all day. can't wait to see these when he's in the rams colours.



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Yeah, that guy is funny. The whole video is worth a watch.

If short on time; zoom to 5:25.

He only shows it once full speed, until again at 7:15. So... you may want to watch that several times full speed to appreciate the SICK route.
 

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Ya there was one draft highlight of him catching a wide open pass for a TD. I wasn't impressed, I've seen lots of WR "highlight" vids with broken plays, and somehow they think they're special. THEN, I seen the same play from a different angle & saw what Van did to that kid...... twisted him up like a pretzel!!! CAn't wait.
 

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I said it when he was drafted and everything I've seen simply reinforces the fact Jefferson is the Ram's #3. Although Reynolds has improved I think it's too little too late. He's #4 and IMO it will have a lot to do with Reynolds continuing to drop passes.


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From what I've heard it wasn't his only drop. By trying to basket catch the ball instead of turning and catching with his hands he allowed Jalen to knock his arm down. IMO poor technique by Reynolds when he had Jalen beat and he's got the length advantage. If he turned and Ramsey runs into him as he probably would have gotten a clear PI. Four years and he's still playing like this.
 

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From what I've heard it wasn't his only drop. By trying to basket catch the ball instead of turning and catching with his hands he allowed Jalen to knock his arm down. IMO poor technique by Reynolds when he had Jalen beat and he's got the length advantage. If he turned and Ramsey runs into him as he probably would have gotten a clear PI. Four years and he's still playing like this.

I get your point comparing their technique... (y)

But... I’ll point to one of the best basket catches ever... by a guy known for technique...

Sometimes, you catch it by whatever means possible. :biggrin:

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I think we drafted Woods' replacement. It stinks, but I think letting Woods walk let's us keep Kupp and JJ3.
 

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Van Jefferson: "I'm always confident in myself whether that's any rotation I'm going with"

Quickly ascending from second-team reps to first-team reps during Saturday's scrimmage came as no surprise to Van Jefferson.

Confidence is a must to reach the NFL, maturity a necessity for a long, successful career, and the Rams wide receiver perhaps has more of both than a typical rookie.

"I'm always confident in myself whether that's any rotation I'm going with," Jefferson said during a video conference with reporters Sunday evening. "Just focus on my fundamentals, focus on my assignments and focus on what I need to do. I just feel like I just go out there and just play my game. Mistakes are going to happen, so just as long as you correct them and come back from them, you'll be fine."

That self-assurance comes from many sources, including confidence boosts from teammates and a competitive background.

Start first with the 24-year-old's competitive background.

Van's father, Shawn Jefferson, enjoyed a 13-year playing career as a wide receiver in the NFL and is now entering his 16th year coaching in the league.The 2020 season is Shawn's second as assistant head coach/wide receivers for the New York Jets, and he was a wide receivers coach for the Detroit Lions (worked with Calvin Johnson), Tennessee Titans, Miami Dolphins prior to his current stop.

Van, after the draft in April, said he credits his father for teaching him everything he knows, and echoed those comments on Sunday.

"My dad was very hard on me at a young age," Jefferson said. "He always pushed me man to be the best. Always pushed me to be the best person, be a good football player, be a good role model. So, my dad was always on me man. He was always harping, 'stay ready so you don't have to get ready.' So, of course it was times where I was like 'man I don't feel like going back to the facility. I don't feel like going out and running routes,' but now that I'm here, I look back on those things man. My dad was a pivotal piece. Part of my success."

Indeed, the tough love paid off. At Ravenwood High in Brentwood, Tennessee, Jefferson became a nationally-ranked and consensus four-star recruit who would accumulate more than a dozen scholarship offers, according to his Rivals.com recruiting profile.

As a graduate transfer, Jefferson led Florida in receiving in both of his seasons in Gainesville, posting 35 receptions for 503 yards and six touchdowns in 2018 then 49 receptions for 657 yards and six touchdowns in 2019.

Prior to transferring to Florida, he signed with Mississippi, where, as Voice of the Rams J.B. Long noted in a June 20 article on theRams.com, he out-produced freshman classmates A.J. Brown and D.K. Metcalf. During that 2016 season, Jefferson also played alongside a senior tight end named Evan Engram who would later become a first-round draft pick the following spring.

"Those guys are having successful careers right now, so just being around them, it was good," Jefferson said. "Now (I'm) just try to focus on me and focus on being a better football player."

To hear his teammates telling it, Jefferson is doing so at a rapid rate. Rams quarterback Jared Goff, during an Aug. 18 video conference, said Jefferson reminds him of Cooper Kupp because of how far ahead he is for a rookie.

"He's done a great job. He's really picking things up fast," Goff said. "He's obviously extremely athletic, but I think his ability to be able to pick up the offense mentally and understand the little intricacies of it has been really impressive, and I'm excited to play with him."

Kupp understand the comparison when told of the compliment and expanded further on why Jefferson has been a quick study so far.

During a video conference Sunday evening, Kupp said he takes pride in knowing everything about an offense, and that it "stresses me out" when he steps on the field and doesn't know what everyone is doing. For example, if he hears a play call that includes "scat" protection – meaning a running back has blocking responsibilities – he wants to know what the running back will be doing so he understands how the defense will react to it.

"He wants to understand everything," Kupp said. "I think that lends itself to, now it forces that stress on top of just the acceleration of learning the offense, because it forces you now to widen your scope and see okay, well it's not just about learning one position, it's about learning, 'what are we doing as an offense, what's the why behind what we're doing?' That's really the way my thinking has been, that's what helped me move through this, and I think Van kind of thinks along those same lines."

While Jefferson saw first team reps during Saturday's scrimmage, his role is still to be determined. Rams head coach Sean McVay said they are evaluating how comfortable Jefferson is moving around the offense, though one of the things they liked about Jefferson is how he has the ability to play inside or outside.

For now, McVay, like Kupp and Goff, is pleased with how Jefferson continues to do a "great job" of learning every single day from wide receivers coach Eric Yarber and assistant wide receivers coach Zac Robinson and sees why Jefferson isn't an ordinary rookie.

"You can see, kind of like what we've talked about ever since we drafted him, he's got a knack for the game," McVay said. "Football just makes sense to him."
 

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I think we drafted Woods' replacement. It stinks, but I think letting Woods walk let's us keep Kupp and JJ3.

Or we trade him to another team for a couple of high/mid draft picks.
 

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I think we drafted Woods' replacement. It stinks, but I think letting Woods walk let's us keep Kupp and JJ3.
Well much depending on his season this year.

He's well liked by both fans and coach and is around a 10 mill hit, with about 9 mill freeing up if cut in 2021.

That's not cheap but it's sure not expensive and is just like 28 or 9 ??

So imho unless Cook goes off the chain does something stupid etc etc he's going to play thru his 2021 contact.

It's not in his M.O to do dum$#%t .
 

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I think we drafted Woods' replacement. It stinks, but I think letting Woods walk let's us keep Kupp and JJ3.
Honestly I think we drafted JJ’s replacement and McVay will keep his WR’s.
 

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Really excited to see this WR corps once they have the full grasp of the playbook.

Good route running and coaching makes for good chess pieces to beat defenses in numerous ways.