CAMP REPORT TC Wednesday July 29

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BTW, NFL Live, on ESPN, just had a sit down interview with Scheelchasse. So he is getting plenty of national attention.

He will definitely get a job next year barring a disaster this year. So at least that helps replenish some of our draft capital.


View: https://youtu.be/zCQzku_ctrg?is=kBbcUlv6nbkRLcfh
 
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Just got home. Over an hour to get home, bumper to bumper on the 405. Taking a nap, then dinner. Camp report latter this evening. A good practice. Stafford took a lot of snaps. No noticeable injuries.
Met SoRam we had beer, great guy.

Til then.....
Does he also speak a different language
 
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Hearing Quiessenberry is in at starting LT and AJ is nowhere to be seen... concerning.

Hopefully we hear something after camp today
LA Times
By Gary Klein
Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson did not practice Wednesday as part of the team’s regimen to manage his blood-clot issue, coach Sean McVay said.

“It was exclusively just managing the medicine for the situation he’s dealt with for the last year,” McVay said.

In June 2025, Jackson began treatment for clotting in his legs for the second time in his career. The Rams signed veteran D.J. Humphries, but Jackson returned before the start of the season and started 16 games.

Humphries played sparingly before starting and struggling mightily in a late-season defeat to the Atlanta Falcons.
 
Here we are for our 11th TC. VRF and I got here a little later than we wanted. Lots of traffic but we got good seats on the top row at the 50yd line. about 80 degrees and sunny. Mavis was the first one out followed by Evans. They both practiced their kicking. Evans getting 50+ yds on his punts. Mavis drilling 50+ through the upright
The rest of the team came out and the did their stretching and jogging back and forth for ten minutes then separated int position groups. OL to the far left endzone, LB's and TE's in the middle of the field, RB's far side WR's and QB's right endzone, all doing warmups. Defense behind us on the baseball field out of our view.

Special team drills. Mavis doing kickoffs, to Whittington first, then Smith, Corum, Rivers, Waters all took turns fielding kicks. Smith still looks the best. They spent some time lining OL vs DL and snapping FG try's, Evans was holder and muffed a snap. They spend more time than previous camps working on ST. (I wonder why, lol)

QB's practiced short passes to WRs, then hand offs to RBs, and short passes to TE's. D was off doing their thing on the other side of the field.

Finally we get to 11 on 11. 1st team O vs 1st team D. I couldn't see very well their #'s some had their shirts rolled up or too much long hair to see their #'s. OL was LT Quisenberry LG Avila, C Shelton, RG Dotson, RT McClendon. Stafford QB, Williams, Corun RB, Adams, Nacua, Whittington and Mumfeld WR, Higbee, Parkinson, Allen TE.
D was Garrett, Fiske. Ford, Turner Stewart (Young wasn't suited). Landman, Spights ILB, Lake Curl, McDuffie, Forbes, Watson Backfield.
I'm not going to do a play by play, just some highlights of some of the better plays. We have to remember they are in shells and holding back on contact. Mostly short quck passes to start out, Higbee, and Parkinson both made good catches. Adams a sideline catch. Only one deep pass from Stafford, everything short or mid. Stafford got a lot of snaps today and looked pretty good.

After a series 2nd team comes on. They alternated like this for several series.

2nd team O Troast at LT, Blaske RG, Limmer C, Bowls RG, Henderson RT. This is how they started, but they kept rotating guys around the 2nd team. Limmer also got a lot of snaps with the 1st team later and Troast also took snaps with the 2nd team at RG. Bennett at QB Rivers and Hunter as RB, Ferguson, Redman Klare TE, Daniels, Scott, Presley, Mario Williams all took snaps. Simpson did get snaps with the 2nd team later on. 2nd team Dl and backfield kept switching and just about everyone not a starter got to play.

They practiced 2 min drills alternating 1st and 2nd team. Then did some field goal work, Mavis hitting all his tries.

All and all a good practice played with a lot of intensity. NO INJURIES! More 11 on 11 than previous camps. More special team work. Stafford, Adams, Nacua, Williams and Corum look ready for season already. Whittington looked better. Daniels caught every ball thrown at him. Garrett is a beast and made Qusinberry look silly at times.

When I reflect more this evening and remember what I missed here I'll post again. VetRamFan and SoRam will probably chime in with their take on todays practice.

Next TC for us will be the 3rd. Hopefully they'll be in full pads so we can really get an idea of where these guys are at. A lot of good play from rookies and UDFA's, lets see who stands out when the pads go on.

Shout out to SoRam for buying us a beer. You rock dude!
 
Bubba, great write up! Looks like I was seated just a few rows ahead of you, if I knew you were up there I would have come to say hello.

Some other thoughts from me:
  • First kick return rep of the day looked like it could have gone for 50+ yard return, if not all the way, but coverage cleaned up after that
  • During the 2s 11 on 11, our new LB Stuard got into a shoving match with a RB and had to be separated
  • BY0 was out there today. He was rotating in and out. He had some nice coverage on one play but an even better pass from Stafford to Parkinson resulted in a 15 yard completion along the sideline
  • You can feel when Garrett goes into another gear. It got competitive towards the end of practice as they were determine which of O vs D won the day, and Garrett was in the backfield in a flash. D won that play but O won the next two and came out victorious.
  • Cannot be understated that Mevis looked solid on FGs. Every kick was clean, had distance and looked pretty centered from my vantage point
  • We need Alaric available or someone from the outside who can step in. Quessenbury looked fine to be a backup but he was overmatched and it sometimes affected Staffords ability to throw. To be fair he was lined up across from 95 most of the day.
  • During redzone period, Stafford got pressured and forced the ball out towards Adams running across the back line. Curl was standing right there and dropped an easy pick
  • Stetson Bennett didn’t look good. Lots of passes in the ground, away from receivers frame, etc. In the early portion when they were doing drills on air he completely missed the receiver on two consecutive 10ish yard passes
  • You can see the talent with Ty but there’s lots of room to improve and become more consistent. He had some nice zip on the ball and had a couple of pretty rollouts against air. There were also a few that came out flat and would have been picked if there was someone in coverage.
 
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This is really pretty cool, all these camp reports! @bubbaramfan , @NYRamsFan (yes wish we could have met!) and @So Ram in another thread about TC. BTW, So Ram found us and bought us each a beer! It was really nice meeting him and no, he doesn't talk like he writes!

I'm not going to rehash what has already been said by some very observant members. I was basically a spotter for bubba, calling out the names of the players involved with what ever play.

DE Garrett - fast doesn't do him justice. He also bends like Gumby. Would of had a couple of sacks if this was game time. He did a windmill move on Quessenberry that left Q looking around at what just happened.

LT Quessenberry - Did pretty well against Garrett most of the day. I was impressed. He did get away with a blatant holding non call.

RT Henderson - 6'8" and 320 pounds. Biggest man on the field, working with the second team. I was intrigued by his size and watched him more than any other player (plus he was right in front of us). Wish I knew his arm length as that is his main strength. His feet are slow, doesn't slide over well and was consistently beat by rushing linebackers however, his arms and strength he was able to just push the rusher away from the pocket. If he can improve his technique...

WR Daniels - Had to get down low on a comeback route but still made the catch. Bennett was throwing. The hype for this kid is real. Great hands and very clean, crisp routs.

TE Ferguson - Seems to have a connection with Ty Simpson. He was catching out routs with ease.

TE Klare - got in with the 2's but I can't recall seeing him involved. He was lined up on the left side so I'm sure I lost sight of him amongst all the bodies.

P Evans - Consistently kicking punts 50-70 yards, depending on where he was kicking. He did have a bad shank off to his right once. Sideline people were covering their heads like someone just yelled "FOUR!".

K Mavis - What a leg! He gets the ball up fast and when I say up, I mean up and out of reach of any defenders leaping to block it. Did I mention the distance? I think many of his kicks would have been good from 60 yards!

QB All - Stafford is what you would expect. Nice seeing him this year after taking last TC off. Bennett is looking better even though he did through some far too short. He is firmly set as QB #2. Simpson I like. very good accuracy and velocity, getting rid of the ball quickly (I think I'm saying a quick release, not a quick read). He did have to scramble a couple of times and he can run well. One play I feel his was holding the ball to long and yelled out get rid of it. He stepped up in the pocket and avoided a sack...was this pocket awareness or just luck?

Everyone else not mentioned above either did nothing exceptional or did there job correctly, as would be expected.

Our next camp we'll be attending is next Tuesday, August 3. So until then, take care!
 
First kick return rep of the day looked like it could have gone for 50+ yard return, if not all the way, but coverage cleaned up after that
Good to hear that. Who was on returns for it.