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10 Observations from Rams' first OTA practice of 2025 offseason program: Excused Puka Nacua absence, Davante Adams, Jordan Whittington and Tutu Atwell's playmaking, and more​


1) Nacua excused absence due to "special trip" with family:McVay said the wide receiver had been in communication about this trip a couple months in advance and is returning from it today, which is why he wasn't on the field for the team's OTA workout. (And it's worth reiterating these workouts are voluntary until minicamp).
2) Kyren Williams present for OTAs: Even as the Rams running back heads into the final year of his contract, he was present for the team's first OTA workout of the spring.
"Kyren has been the same stud that we know," head coach Sean McVay said. "Great demeanor, great willingness to come out here, to work, to be able to get better. He's been great in terms of our communication. It means a lot, just because, you don't minimize those things are real, and those are real things that guys have to navigate."
3) Extended look at Stafford-Adams connection: Nacua's absence naturally created more opportunities for Matthew Stafford to look new wide receiver Davante Adams' way throughout team drills Wednesday. The tempo and body control Adams is known for playing with was on display on one pass he snared from Stafford over the middle during 11-on-11 work.
4) Competitive mix: As added context, the Rams maintained the same approach with pitting the projected first-team offense against the first-team defense, first-team offense against the second-team defense and vice-versa, and so on.
5) Play of the day: Stafford had a deep touchdown pass over the middle to wide receiver Tutu Atwell, with Atwell displaying the speed he's known for when given the opportunity to make plays.
6) Play of the day, Part II: Nacua's absence also meant more opportunities for second-year receiver Jordan Whittington on Wednesday. His best catch of the day was a leaping, two-handed grab on a corner route toward the sideline.
7) Getting to see what Forbes can do: Third-year cornerback Emmanuel Forbes didn't see a ton of action after being claimed late last season off waivers from the Commodes, at least until Week 18 against Seattle when Los Angeles rested its starters and gave him 52 defensive snaps and four special teams snaps, according to Pro Football Focus (McVay said Wednesday he thought Forbes "did some really good stuff" in that game). On Wednesday, he intercepted a Jimmy Garoppolo pass intended for wide receiver Xavier Smith on an out-breaking route near the sideline.
8) Jolly on the spot: Cornerback Shaun Jolly corralled an interception Wednesday on a Matthew Stafford pass.

Playmaking like that from Jolly and Forbes is likely why McVay said he feels really good about the development of the group, and where the secondary as a whole is at.
9) Derion Kendrick participating: McVay said it was "good to see" the fourth-year cornerback out there. Kendrick's season ended prematurely last year due to a torn ACL sustained in the first week of camp.
10) Special visitor: Lakers coach JJ Redick took in Wednesday's OTA workout, and also spoke with Rams players.
Rams head coach Sean McVay said he first connected with Redick prior to him getting the Lakers job, and that he "always respected him from afar."
"A well-thought-out guy, a great willingness to look inwardly (for) areas of improvement, understanding how you bring people together," McVay said. "Really enjoyed him coming out."
 

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I think sometimes people mistake quantity of screens for quality.

Rams are a quality screen running team. I think one could make an argument that they could run more TE screens or even WR (we are a little less successful here - though not in that Jimmy game) and RB screens.

Also, I think people were spoiled by the Gurley screen game back in the day.
This could be an area where the Rams miss kupp. Nearly every big screen play to Nacua hinged on a kupp block.
 

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This could be an area where the Rams miss kupp. Nearly every big screen play to Nacua hinged on a kupp block.
That could be interesting...

I've been going back through some of our TE, RB and WR screens in 2023 and 2024 - WE WERE A GOOD SCREEN TEAM!!

All I know is that people can watch games and see incredibly different things.
 

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I cannot agree with this silly take. Part of it is the QB isn't good at selling and timing them. Part of it is our RBs can't seem to bust any seams they get. And part of it is our OL seems to take half the year to extract their heads from their assholes, thus not really having time to perfect their screen game.

Only way the Rams are a quality screen team is if the rest of the league happens to suck at them as well. But outside of let's say Seattle I don't know any teams that have been worse for longer.

Now feel free to run off in a huff and google something, anything, that might support the Rams having a quality screen game. And then put it up and do your fictitious victory lap. But all this will result in is more smartassery from yours truly because my eyes do not agree. :laugh3:
Last time they were good at it was with Gurley and that bubble screen.
 

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Last time they were good at it was with Gurley and that bubble screen.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3BvwFm5Mu8


Some nice screens on this highlight reel. Granted it's highlights and no one has got the time to go back and watch a lot of games but what are we doing here with this screen discourse! Look, we weren't the Broncos who's rookie QB had to have an offense made up of screens to get things going but we weren't bottom of the league (or even middle!). I believe we ran league average or higher amount of screens in 2023 and 2024 and when we did they were good! That being said, we can absolutely benefit from some tweaks and the return of competent TE play in both blocking and receiving on them.
 

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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3BvwFm5Mu8


Some nice screens on this highlight reel. Granted it's highlights and no one has got the time to go back and watch a lot of games but what are we doing here with this screen discourse! Look, we weren't the Broncos who's rookie QB had to have an offense made up of screens to get things going but we weren't bottom of the league (or even middle!). I believe we ran league average or higher amount of screens in 2023 and 2024 and when we did they were good! That being said, we can absolutely benefit from some tweaks and the return of competent TE play in both blocking and receiving on them.


Expect The Rams offense to have a lot of tweaks.They’ve already started talking about 12 personnel.

Jet sweeps should be added.During the last 2 training camps there were a lot of plays for Kyren Williams catching passing when coming out of the backfield.

The offense line is in place again.You go back 3 years ago when Steve Avila was a rookie & you’ll see how long this O”Line group has been together.Plus another season as well.

Depth will be the issue,but imo they’ll be fine.Now add a basically new group together with some of the Veterans.I like what The Rams are about.This team is constructed well.
 

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That could be interesting...

I've been going back through some of our TE, RB and WR screens in 2023 and 2024 - WE WERE A GOOD SCREEN TEAM!!

All I know is that people can watch games and see incredibly different things.
I think it is the over use of the WR screens on 3rd and long that makes some of us think the Rams are not so good in the screen game. I hate the WR screen on 3rd and 12 and the WR is lucky to get beyond the LOS and pick up 4 yards. But the Rams do find success in the screen game on earlier downs.
 

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I think it is the over use of the WR screens on 3rd and long that makes some of us think the Rams are not so good in the screen game. I hate the WR screen on 3rd and 12 and the WR is lucky to get beyond the LOS and pick up 4 yards. But the Rams do find success in the screen game on earlier downs.
This is totally fair and a great point, I discount these cause they represent a long standing tradition of McVay throwing away those downs.

(Well, not completely, as you want to burn the right play and not one you're holding for later and probably far better to burn a WR screen than anything else.)