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August 16, 2017 at 8:19 pm #72664
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ModeratorMyles Simmons @MylesASimmons
Rams offense has started practice with ball security circuit Monday, Tuesday, and now again on Wednesday.==
Sammy Watkins vs Trumaine Johnson in red-zone drills, right off the fingertips … https://t.co/rKaRJk8N8d pic.twitter.com/XYmqOzMi5I
— Alden Gonzalez (@Alden_Gonzalez) August 16, 2017
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Goff to Watkins complete downfield in 11-on-11. #ItsHappening
— Myles Simmons (@MylesASimmons) August 16, 2017
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Jared Goff to Sammy Watkins. Almost. pic.twitter.com/lcm0rfVYdO
— Lindsey Thiry (@LindseyThiry) August 16, 2017
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Vincent Bonsignore @DailyNewsVinny
Highlight of #Rams camp might have just happened. Hotly contested Goal line QB/WR/DB drill. Some really impressive QB/WR work.Among highlights: Cooper Kupp turning Trumaine Johnson around on a TD catch. Even Tru clapped in appreciation
When you watch Sammy Watkins practice with #Rams, the impact is like putting Giancarlo Stanton in the middle of teams batting order.
The whole dynamic of the batting order changes. Including how other teams attack it
Gary Klein @LATimesklein
In 11 on 11 team drill, Watkins just made first real play on ball over middle. DBs on sideline shaking their heads.August 16, 2017 at 8:27 pm #72665zn
ModeratorGoff to Watkins in the red zone. #ramscamp pic.twitter.com/qpHJ1XmEO1
— Andy (@thedukeROD) August 16, 2017
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Andy @thedukeROD
Nice crisp pass from Goff to Watkins in 11v11. Against Troy Hill. Turned on jets after the catch. #ramscampMalcom Brown hit in backfield with the 1s. #ramscamp
Goff misses Josh Reynolds on a dig route. Pressure coming. #ramscamp
Harkey just caught a pass with the threes. He’s gone, in my opinion. Just too much talent elsewhere. #ramscamp
Gurley hit in the backfield. Again. #ramscamp
Late throw by Goff picked off by Tru. Intended for Sammy. #ramscamp
Nice quick out from Mannion to P. Cooper. #ramscamp
Nice throw to Cooper Kupp from Goff. #ramscamp pic.twitter.com/on5HY9HGGO
— Andy (@thedukeROD) August 16, 2017
Nice pass from Goff to Sammy in 7v7s. He is noticeably faster than other receivers. Except Tavon. 😳#ramscamp
Mannion to Hemingway for what would have been a TD in 7v7. #ramscamp
Nice out route to Higbee in red zone. Pass from Goff. #ramscamp
Goff to Kupp in red zone. Just a quick slant. Joyner in tight coverage. Kupp caught it anyway. Held on. Oohs from crowd. #ramscamp
Mannion’s hard count draws D offsides. #ramscamp
False start by Everett with the 1s. #ramscamp
Goff with a surprising 25-30 yd. scamper with D in man coverage. Good recognition. Must’ve forgotten about Richard Sherman hit. #ramscamp
Cooper Kupp with rare drop while squatting on zone D. 😳 I’m always surprised when he drops it. #ramscamp
August 16, 2017 at 8:42 pm #72667zn
ModeratorLindsey Thiry @LindseyThiry
Rams CB Trumaine Johnson on why he seeks out Sammy Watkins to defend: “He’s not a regular receiver, that’s Sammy Watkins!”Alden Gonzalez@Alden_Gonzalez
Emphasis today, for the third straight day: ball protection. Defenders are continually trying to poke the ball out even after the whistle.Sammy Watkins vs Trumaine Johnson in red-zone drills, right off the fingertips … https://t.co/rKaRJk8N8d pic.twitter.com/XYmqOzMi5I
— Alden Gonzalez (@Alden_Gonzalez) August 16, 2017
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Gary Klein @LATimesklein
Goff said he had taken some chances the last few days and learned from his mistakes.After struggling some the last few days, Rams QB Jared Goff looked much better. Sammy Watkins helped.
Ok, so it's not NFL films quality, but here's a snippet of Josh Reynolds. pic.twitter.com/WOOOROTn7v
— Gary Klein (@LATimesklein) August 16, 2017
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Dani Klupenger @daniklup
Yep I said it. I mean I’ve said it 1,000 times but now publicly. If I could be a football player, I’d be Mark Barron.August 16, 2017 at 9:28 pm #72670Agamemnon
Participant#RamsCamp LIVE With Mark Barron https://t.co/8Mfu6Xphs0
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) August 16, 2017
August 16, 2017 at 9:48 pm #72676Agamemnon
Participant"That was my first tackle since high school!!"
Wired with @nspruce22 🗣 pic.twitter.com/ZqIZdCOiLz
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) August 16, 2017
August 16, 2017 at 9:50 pm #72677Agamemnon
ParticipantJared Goff said he took a moment to admire Sammy Watkins' first strong catch today: "I did kind of turn around, like, `Everyone see that?’"
— Rich Hammond (@Rich_Hammond) August 17, 2017
August 16, 2017 at 10:50 pm #72682zn
ModeratorHighlights from Wednesday’s Rams practice
By RICH HAMMOND
A brief look at the Rams’ training-camp practice on Wednesday:
BIG MOMENT
The most entertaining aspect of training-camp practice has been a red-zone drill in which receivers and cornerbacks go one on one. On Wednesday, rookie receiver Cooper Kupp pulled a double move on Trumaine Johnson and caught a touchdown pass from Jared Goff. The move was so nice that Johnson slapped hands with Kupp afterward.
INJURY REPORT
The Rams got even thinner at cornerback, as Mike Jordan joined Kayvon Webster and Nickell Robey-Coleman on the sideline. Coach Sean McVay indicated that none of the injuries was particularly serious and that Webster, for one, would be able to play a game if necessary.
Still, the Rams plan to bring in veteran free-agent cornerback Leodis McKelvin for a tryout Thursday.
Receiver Tavon Austin, running back Lance Dunbar, offensive lineman Andrew Donnal and linebackers Samson Ebukam and Nic Grigsby also remain out.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
“It will be nice. It will be my first time back there since college, playing at least. I’ve got some family and friends coming, and it will be good.”
— Goff, a Northern California native, on playing for Saturday’s preseason game in Oakland.
DEPTH CHART
As regularly happens in camp, a few veterans took a non-injury rest day, including offensive linemen Andrew Whitworth, Rodger Saffold and John Sullivan.
That gave the second-team linemen, who have sometimes struggled in camp, a chance to get higher-profile reps. Darrell Williams, a former undrafted free agent who spent most of last season on injured reserve, saw more time at left tackle.
DON’T DROP IT
The Rams did ball-protection drills for a third consecutive day in practice, after their running backs and receivers fumbled six times Saturday against Dallas. Rams defenders also aggressively attempted to strip the ball during drills that otherwise were non-contact.
“It starts with me,” McVay said. “We’ve got to do a better job of emphasizing it. You try to mimic and emulate those game-like situations as much as possible in practice, but the Cowboys, to their credit, they do a great job of emphasizing taking the ball away. We’ve got to be mindful of protecting it, especially in those congested areas. I’m looking forward to seeing how we improve on Saturday.”
August 17, 2017 at 12:03 am #72697zn
ModeratorTraining Camp Report: Everything You Need to Know From Day 15
Kristen Lago
The Rams held their 15th practice of 2017 training camp on Wednesday afternoon. The pads were back on for today’s practice and overall it proved to be a fun and spirited session for the entire team. After tomorrow’s morning workout, the Rams will pack their bags and head up to Oakland to face off against the Raiders in Week 2 of the preseason.
Here’s everything you need to know from the Rams’ penultimate day at UC Irvine:
TOP TAKEAWAYS
Participation update
Wednesday saw the return of wide receiver Nelson Spruce to the practice field. Although Spruce was limited in the amount of reps taken throughout the afternoon, he had some solid catches in the 11-on-11 and 7-on-7 drills and should see some game action in Saturday’s matchup.
There were, however, a few members of the Rams’ secondary missing from practice today. Cornerbacks Nickell Robey-Coleman, Mike Jordan, and Kayvon Webster watched from the sidelines as a variety of other defensive backs were worked in along the outside. Head coach Sean McVay said keeping them off the field was “really just precautionary” at this point.
“Because of where we’re at, we want to be smart with those guys,” McVay said. “A lot of the time it ends up just being some of those nagging injuries that those skilled players, those receivers and those corners you have to be really careful with.”
A number of veteran players also took the day off as part of the team’s “maintenance program” under director of sports medicine and performance Reggie Scott and the rest of his training staff. Center John Sullivan, left tackle Andrew Whitworth, left guard Rodger Saffold and linebackers Mark Barron and Connor Barwin were held out in an effort to keep them healthy coming into the regular season.
“It’s about being able to do that while also giving some younger guys a chance to maybe get some reps that they wouldn’t get otherwise,” he added. “I think it’s worked out well for us throughout the course of training camp and so far, so good.”
Looking toward Oakland
One question heading into Saturday’s matchup with the Raiders is how much will the Rams’ starters play? After practice, McVay addressed that question saying that the first-team offense and defense will work on field through the end of the first quarter. The Rams’ newest addition, wide receiver Sammy Watkins, will be included in that first team lineup.
“We’ll play our starters — the goal is a little bit more,” McVay said. “We’ll see how that goes, but Sammy’s going to be a guy that is a big part of our plans offensively and we expect to get him involved on Saturday.”
After two days of padded practices, Watkins has increased his reps with the first- and second-team offense. Though he said on Monday that it “would take him about a week and a half” to fully grasp the offense, he has proven to be a quick learner.
“Just what a great person he is, a great communicator, how quickly he’s picked things up,” McVay said. “He’s able to articulate his role and responsibility within the framework of some of the things we’re asking him to do and he’s been very impressive in that regard. He did a great job, so it was good to have Sammy today.”
As Wednesday’s practice went on, he looked more and more comfortable with the rest of the offense, catching a couple of deep passes from Goff in the 11-on-11 drills. His quarterback took notice, calling Watkins a “special player” to watch.
“He’s brand new to some of the stuff, but you see the first play of live team there – the way he ran through that ball is something I don’t think we’ve seen in a little while. It was pretty special the way he plucked it and ran through it.”
Tight ends stepping up
Over the last two days of practice, tight ends Gerald Everett and Tyler Higbee have made for a dynamic duo. Both have been impressive in the passing game, showcasing good hands and quick speed, and have provided solid additions as blockers.
McVay was known for his productive use of the tight end position with Washington and brought that tight-end friendly offense with him to the Los Angeles. Everett and Higbee, along with Temarrick Hemingway and Corey Harkey, have been targeted consistently throughout camp and should take on even greater responsibilities in the next few preseason matchups.
Asked whether fans can expect to see Higbee and Everett working together in a ‘12’ personnel grouping, McVay told reporters it’s a real possibility.
“When you’ve got functional players that can both compete in the run and the pass it allows you to be a little bit more multiple offensively,” McVay said. “And that’s why you feel really good about our tight end group and what we’ll hopefully be able to present to defenses.”
Today, Everett looked especially effective in the team’s red zone work, out-jumping his defender to reel in a touchdown pass from Mannion. In Tuesday’s practice Higbee was targeted heavily by Goff, while Hemingway made some impressive grabs in traffic. All in all, the tight end group should be an exciting position to watch develop throughout the rest of August.
FIELD-LEVEL OBSERVATIONS
– Ball protection drills were featured as a point of emphasis for the third consecutive day of training camp. McVay said that after the five fumbles occurred in the preseason opener, protecting the football would be a primary focus on the practice field.
“You look at it and it starts with me — I’ve got to do a better job of emphasizing it and it’s like we talked about too, you try to mimic and emulate those game like situations, as much as possible in practice,” McVay said of the drills. “We’ve got to be mindful of protecting, especially in those congested areas. Looking forward to seeing how we improve on Saturday.”
– Cornerback Trumaine Johnson recorded the first interception of the day rising up to pick off a pass from Goff in 11-on-11 drills. Dominique Hatfield recorded his second-straight interception in the last two days, picking off a pass from Dan Orlovsky towards the end of the day.
– Day 15 also gave fans a preview of the Rams’ depth at a selection of different positions as many veterans had the day off from practice. Tackle Darrell Williams, center Austin Blythe and guard Cody Wichmann stepped in on the offensive line, while defensive end Matt Longacre took reps with the first-team defense.
PLAY OF THE DAY
Today’s play of the day was really more of a “portion of the day” and came from a selection of exciting grabs in Wednesday’s one-on-ones between wide receivers and cornerbacks.
The first came from Cooper Kupp, who put a nice move on Johnson at the line to bring in a touchdown pass from Goff. The second happened just moments later when wide receiver — and birthday boy — Mike Thomas jumped up to grab a lobbed ball from Mannion, gliding his feet in for the touchdown in the back corner of the end zone.
Birthday boy getting himself one 👀 @_MikeTeee | #RamsCamp pic.twitter.com/TWcDtmRm4D
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) August 16, 2017
PRESS POINTS
After practice McVay spoke to the media about Everett’s progression thus far in training camp. Catch up on his most interesting points from Day 15:
SEAN McVAY:
On Gerald Everett’s progression in red zone situations: “I think that’s where he’s done a nice job. You see the size, you see the ability in terms of being about to have great body control for a man of his size with the ball skills. He does a nice job in the red zone and when the ball’s in his hands he was excellent running after the catch and offers a lot of versatility for us at that tight end spot. I have been very pleased.”
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