Rams Fans United@RamsFansUnited
Rams are wrapping up camp at LMU without an @TheAthletic beat reporter. In lieu of actual coverage, could you maybe tell us what the plan is?
Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
We will have a new writer very soon. There are a lot of people working hard behind the scenes to make sure a talented candidate group has a thorough eval. I’m really excited for that person when this process is complete. We’ve been proud to serve our Rams readers for many years.
The Rams have had talent at running back throughout McVay’s tenure, but it’s hard to say they’ve ever had this kind of depth. Kyren Williams is a workhorse as the RB1, with Blake Corum and Jarquez Hunter each looking like RB2 types.
Corum has impressed in camp with his speed and agility, and Hunter’s power has been on display in practice; he’s also known for his breakaway speed. The Rams can use all three backs to keep defenses on their toes, while simultaneously keeping all three backs fresh for the long haul.
The Rams should be able to create far more big plays from the run game this season.
@KurtBenkert
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but quarterbacks don’t play head-to-head.
They can’t beat each other.
Kurt Warner@kurt13warner
Not technically… but every time I played a great QB, you can bet my mindset was I had to outplay/beat the QB on the other sideline if we were going to win the game!!
Adam Grosbard@AdamGrosbard
Asked Sean McVay if veteran tackle DJ Humphries would play in first preseason game. Said that decision is still being worked out, but expectation is no, which is a pretty good indication Humphries has won the backup left tackle role