Nsimba Webster could be latest UDFA to make Rams' 53-man roster

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By: Steve Rebeiro | 10 hours ago


Two rookies were the talk of the town amongst Rams fans after the team’s preseason game versus the Cowboys: ILB Dakota Allen and WR Nsimba Webster.
Allen has been a fan favorite since his stint on the Netflix series “Last Chance U.” He essentially locked up a roster spot on Saturday due to Micah Kiser’s injury and his stellar play this preseason. Fans were looking for him to emerge this preseason as a breakout rookie.

The same cannot be said for Webster. An undrafted rookie out of Eastern Washington, the most notable thing about Webster heading into the preseason was that he played with Cooper Kupp in college. He put up monster numbers his senior season, but that doesn’t change the fact that he was an undersized receiver who played against sub-par opponents at an FCS university.
Now, many are speculating that Webster has a legitimate chance of overtaking JoJo Natson as the team’s final wide receiver and return specialist. He could be the latest UDFA to make the Rams’ 53-man roster; at least one has made the team each year since 2015.
In the return game, Webster proved more than serviceable, while Natson hurt his stock by muffing a punt and being unable to recover the fumble. On the offensive side of the ball, Natson may have grabbed the team’s first touchdown of the preseason, but Webster outshined him by leading the team in receptions and piling up 38 yards. His highlight-reel moment came when he was on the receiving end of a spectacular rollout from Brandon Allen.

It would be a shock if Webster made the team on his receiving alone. Even though he has looked good this preseason, he won’t steal a roster spot from Mike Thomas or KhaDarel Hodge with his receiving ability. His opportunity will be to snatch Natson’s job, and the fact that he’s already a much better receiver than Natson is a step in the right direction.
Many were surprised when the Rams chose Natson as the team’s return specialist over 2017 All-Pro Pharoh Cooper. Fan animosity towards Natson has only grown since. He simply hasn’t stood out in the return game. Combine that with his fumble last week and the promise of Webster, and we’ve basically strapped a rocket onto the anti-Natson bandwagon.
Natson and Webster split return duties Alex Bachman and Austin Proehl last week. Expect that battle to tighten up to Natson versus Webster for the team’s final two preseason games. This has unsurprisingly emerged as a position battle to watch as the preseason inches towards the finish line.

 
If it were my call when the preseason has ended.....KhaDarel Hodge & Nsimba Webster would be my #5 & #6 Rams WR's. IMO their Ram futures are much brighter & much longer than Mike Thomas & JoJo Natson.
I'm with you Boni. Hodge IMO has made this team, makes plays in special teams, good hands and reliable from the lower roster spot. And Webster will get the last spot because he has upside and can do returns.

Guessing that if things go down that way Natson will clear waivers. But Thomas will get claimed and have another shot somewhere. Hodge & Webster, if they end up being cut, will both be claimed IMO.
 
Tough gig for Natson.
He replaced Cooper who we all raved about at one time.
I think Webster will get the nod over Natson.
I guess we will get another good look at Webster in the next game.
 
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I'm with you Boni. Hodge IMO has made this team, makes plays in special teams, good hands and reliable from the lower roster spot. And Webster will get the last spot because he has upside and can do returns.

Guessing that if things go down that way Natson will clear waivers. But Thomas will get claimed and have another shot somewhere. Hodge & Webster, if they end up being cut, will both be claimed IMO.
As you are smartly aware & have discussed before ......

Both Thomas & Natson will demand a pay raise next season both will no longer under a Ram contract when this season ends.

Hodge will be only a ERFA & thus it will be a low end cost contract until March 2022. Webster will be a RFA @ the same time March 2022.
 
As you are smartly aware & have discussed before ......

Both Thomas & Natson will demand a pay raise next season both will no longer under a Ram contract when this season ends.

Hodge will be only a ERFA & thus it will be a low end cost contract until March 2022. Webster will be a RFA @ the same time March 2022.

One reason the keep Thomas is if he gets any opportunities this year, say Cooks goes down for a while and Thomas comes in to fill his role of stretching the D.

If he makes a few plays, he will be overvalued in FA as a guy who was buried on a deep roster.

So he could net you a decent comp pick.

However, I see Webster as a good developmental WR and a good return guy for the next 4 yrs
 
I prefer Webster and Hodge over Natson and Thomas. Natson is speedy but he makes me nervous every time he returns the ball.

Thomas to me hasn't shown much other than he cant be counted on to make a catch. For every 1 good play he has theres two that's bad. Our #1-4 receivers catch the ball 9/10 times.

I feel much ther same with Hodge and Webster from the small amount they've played. So both are an upgrade as far as hands go in my opinion.

And to be honnest Natson isnt long for this team anyway. Even if he makes it this year I think itll be his last.