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The Choreographer has a LOT of work to do.From Left to Right....Kicker Tanner Brown (49), Kicker Christopher Dunn (15), Punter Ethan Evans (42) & Long Snapper Alex Ward (47).
The Choreographer has a LOT of work to do.From Left to Right....Kicker Tanner Brown (49), Kicker Christopher Dunn (15), Punter Ethan Evans (42) & Long Snapper Alex Ward (47).
Probably the most improved position group top to bottom on the roster. Excited to see them in preseason.Higbee, a seven-year veteran, leads a position group that includes Brycen Hopkins, Hunter Long and rookie Davis
Why pray tell is Jefferson limited?Rams minicamp observations: New guys are raising some eyebrows
The Rams practiced on Day 1 of their two-day minicamp, and the new wide receivers and some rookies impressed the coaches. Day 2 will be held Wednesday.www.latimes.comRams minicamp observations: New guys are raising some eyebrows
The Rams opened a two-day minicamp Tuesday, the final workouts for coach Sean McVay and his players until training camp begins in late July at UC Irvine.
Observations from the Rams’ penultimate practice:
Who’s not there: Star defensive tackle Aaron Donald and offensive lineman Alaric Jackson were excused from the mandatory camp because of “family stuff,” McVay said.
Donald, 32, a three-time NFL defensive player of the year and future Hall of Famer, is entering his 10th NFL season. He will carry a salary cap number of $26 million this season.
Jackson, 24, is competing with Joe Noteboom to start at left tackle. He will carry a cap number of $947,000.
Wide receiver Ben Skowronek continues to be held out because of a foot issue and rookie cornerback Tre Tomlinson is not practicing because of a hamstring injury, McVay said.
Cooper Kupp continues to progress: Kupp, the Rams’ star receiver, took another step in his comeback from season-ending ankle surgery.
Last week, during a workout open to reporters, Kupp worked almost exclusively on the side and caught passes from trainers before joining a jog-through two-minute drill at the end of the workout.
On Tuesday, Kupp went through most team and individual drills at full speed. He worked on the side with a trainer for only a short period.
New receivers Tyler Johnson, Demarcus Robinson catching on: Kupp was absent for most of the offseason program, Van Jefferson has been limited and Skowronek sidelined, so the recently signed veterans were ostensibly added to provide depth for workouts.
“That kind of was a big catalyst for why we ended up doing it,” McVay said of signing Johnson and Robinson, adding, “but those guys are going to really push, and I like what I’ve seen from them so far.”
Tight end Tyler Higee showing veteran savvy: Quarterback Matthew Stafford has appeared sharp throughout offseason workouts, and Higbee continues to be the recipient of many of his touchdown passes.
Higbee, a seven-year veteran, leads a position group that includes Brycen Hopkins, Hunter Long and rookie Davis Allen.
Robert Rochell getting a look: Rochell, a third-year cornerback, started five games as a rookie in 2021 but mainly played special teams last season after then-rookies Cobie Durant and Derion Kendrick passed him on the depth chart.
Tomlinson had been taking reps as a nickel back, but with Tomlinson sidelined, Rochell got extended work with the first-unit defense.
Rookie defensive lineman Kobie Turner making an impression: Turner, a third-round draft pick from Wake Forest, is taking advantage of opportunities, McVay said.
“He’s done an amazing job,” McVay said. “I’ve really been impressed with just his professionalism. He shines — his relentless effort to the football and then being able to just understand the nuances of what we’re asking of him.”
Rookie offensive lineman Steve Avila and rookie receiver Puka Nacua also have stood out, McVay said.
Spoils of victory: Kevin Demoff, the Rams’ chief operating officer, attended practice wearing a Denver Nuggets NBA championship cap.
The Nuggets, Rams and the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche have won titles under owner Stan Kroenke.
“Behind the scenes,” McVay said of Kroenke, “I think he’s the most supportive in the moments that you need it the most.”
So I got my answer from the article:Brian Allen could be in danger of losing his starting job at center
Coleman Shelton has been getting first-team reps at center for the Rams, putting Brian Allen's starting job in jeopardy.www.yahoo.com
And that is why I believe that Allen will be the first one not being on the team if Shelton takes overBrian Allen could be in danger of losing his starting job at center
Coleman Shelton has been getting first-team reps at center for the Rams, putting Brian Allen's starting job in jeopardy.www.yahoo.com
Rams minicamp observations: New guys are raising some eyebrows
The Rams practiced on Day 1 of their two-day minicamp, and the new wide receivers and some rookies impressed the coaches. Day 2 will be held Wednesday.www.latimes.comRams minicamp observations: New guys are raising some eyebrows
The Rams opened a two-day minicamp Tuesday, the final workouts for coach Sean McVay and his players until training camp begins in late July at UC Irvine.
Observations from the Rams’ penultimate practice:
Who’s not there: Star defensive tackle Aaron Donald and offensive lineman Alaric Jackson were excused from the mandatory camp because of “family stuff,” McVay said.
Donald, 32, a three-time NFL defensive player of the year and future Hall of Famer, is entering his 10th NFL season. He will carry a salary cap number of $26 million this season.
Jackson, 24, is competing with Joe Noteboom to start at left tackle. He will carry a cap number of $947,000.
Wide receiver Ben Skowronek continues to be held out because of a foot issue and rookie cornerback Tre Tomlinson is not practicing because of a hamstring injury, McVay said.
Cooper Kupp continues to progress: Kupp, the Rams’ star receiver, took another step in his comeback from season-ending ankle surgery.
Last week, during a workout open to reporters, Kupp worked almost exclusively on the side and caught passes from trainers before joining a jog-through two-minute drill at the end of the workout.
On Tuesday, Kupp went through most team and individual drills at full speed. He worked on the side with a trainer for only a short period.
New receivers Tyler Johnson, Demarcus Robinson catching on: Kupp was absent for most of the offseason program, Van Jefferson has been limited and Skowronek sidelined, so the recently signed veterans were ostensibly added to provide depth for workouts.
“That kind of was a big catalyst for why we ended up doing it,” McVay said of signing Johnson and Robinson, adding, “but those guys are going to really push, and I like what I’ve seen from them so far.”
Tight end Tyler Higee showing veteran savvy: Quarterback Matthew Stafford has appeared sharp throughout offseason workouts, and Higbee continues to be the recipient of many of his touchdown passes.
Higbee, a seven-year veteran, leads a position group that includes Brycen Hopkins, Hunter Long and rookie Davis Allen.
Robert Rochell getting a look: Rochell, a third-year cornerback, started five games as a rookie in 2021 but mainly played special teams last season after then-rookies Cobie Durant and Derion Kendrick passed him on the depth chart.
Tomlinson had been taking reps as a nickel back, but with Tomlinson sidelined, Rochell got extended work with the first-unit defense.
Rookie defensive lineman Kobie Turner making an impression: Turner, a third-round draft pick from Wake Forest, is taking advantage of opportunities, McVay said.
“He’s done an amazing job,” McVay said. “I’ve really been impressed with just his professionalism. He shines — his relentless effort to the football and then being able to just understand the nuances of what we’re asking of him.”
Rookie offensive lineman Steve Avila and rookie receiver Puka Nacua also have stood out, McVay said.
Spoils of victory: Kevin Demoff, the Rams’ chief operating officer, attended practice wearing a Denver Nuggets NBA championship cap.
The Nuggets, Rams and the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche have won titles under owner Stan Kroenke.
“Behind the scenes,” McVay said of Kroenke, “I think he’s the most supportive in the moments that you need it the most.”
Go to sleep, Tutu lover!Not going to read too much into anything just yet as it pertains to either line as there's no pads. But it's a good sign for Shelton to get snaps this early with the ones, means the new OL coach is checking his calls and seeing how he handles shit mentally or he's a fan of where he's at on that mental side. Allen might be in for a battle, hope so at least.
And if Shelton wins the job it should help the run game. He is better in the run I think. It's been his pass pro at least that I think kept him from beating out Allen. That and maybe the protection calls.
@oldnotdead I'm telling you - Bruss is going to be starting right tackle by the middle of the season1) Logan Bruss in action: With Rob Havenstein getting a veteran rest day again, Bruss got some run at right tackle during Wednesday's practice. It was good to see for the 2022 third-round draft pick whose rookie season ended prematurely because of a torn ACL sustained in the preseason last August.