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June 16, 2025 at 3:45 pm #156836
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Moderator‘I’ve been grinding every single day’: Emmanuel Forbes’ offseason bulk has helped restore confidence
Wyatt Miller
Emmanuel Forbes Jr. was in a “storm,” as Rams head coach Sean McVay put it. In 2024, Forbes was benched and later released by the team that drafted him in the first round less than two years prior, the Washington Commanders.
“Inevitably, in some timeframe, you’re going to go through a storm,” McVay said. “We talk about it a lot. Hey, you’re either in it, you’re going to go back into it or you’re just coming out of it, and it’s usually one of those three things.”
Forbes was smack dab in the middle last year. Even after signing with Los Angeles, he barely saw the field apart from an inconsequential Week 18 game. But after an offseason filled with incessant weight-lifting and defensive scheme digestion, Forbes is coming out of the storm.
He entered the league at 6 feet and ¾ inches, 166 pounds, making him the lightest cornerback drafted since 1999 (at least). He’s now listed at 180 pounds, having gained significant muscle mass since the Rams’ season ended. He credits the Rams’ staff for helping him bulk up to a size he’s more comfortable playing at and restoring some of his confidence.
“I’ve been grinding every single day and just getting stronger and getting better,” Forbes told theRams.com. “We’re going to lift every day and come out here and practice, then go back and do recovery and just take care of my body.”
The Rams’ strength staff, starting with senior director of strength and conditioning Justin Lovett, have put Forbes through a workout program tailored to help him put on productive weight. He’s also been eating better, making sure to consume at least three or four meals a day and drinking lots of water.
Forbes didn’t want to give an exact number, but he’s gained “a good bit” of weight since last season by adding muscle all over.
“I feel way stronger, way more explosive and it really has helped my game out a lot,” Forbes said.
“Justin Lovett and his group do such a great job,” McVay said. “Forbes is bulking up, looking good, but I think what’s been awesome is, and we talked about this at the very beginning, having an understanding of what we’re trying to get done.”
Last season, McVay was impressed with Forbes’ intentionality as soon as he entered the building in December. He was always keyed into what the Rams were teaching him and the objective of certain actions, both on and off the field.
Now, he’s had the opportunity to implement those lessons in a fast-paced practice setting. Forbes said the defensive coaches have helped him get out of his head and get back to playing his brand of football.
“They let me play my game, like, throughout the defense,” Forbes said. “So, honestly, not worried about messing up in my head and just going out there and playing freely. So, it’s helped me be great.”
“It’s nice to see how smart he is, see him communicate, and he’s done a really nice job,” said defensive coordinator Chris Shula.
Forbes has impressed McVay and company by using that increased strength and schematic understanding to make plays during OTAs.
He’s caught a couple interceptions during 11-on-11 drills, including one during the first session open to the media when he jumped an out route thrown by Jimmy Garoppolo.
June 16, 2025 at 3:53 pm #156838zn
Moderatorfrom 2023
By Lance Zierlein: https://www.nfl.com/prospects/emmanuel-forbes/3200464f-5201-3942-ca3a-fc490c35893e
Draft Projection
Rounds 1-2Overview
Forbes is long, can run and has a talent for taking the ball away, which means he has a chance to become a coveted cornerback. However, his wire-thin frame does not work in his favor. Forbes’ instincts and recognition are fun to watch. He pounces on quick-game throws and has the ball skills to take the ball away. He’s highly capable in all forms of zone coverage and operates out of press-man, but is inconsistent matching the release and staying in phase with routes through sharp cuts. His slender build and lack of tackle strength will make him a target for opposing running games. Forbes could become an early starter with quality ball production, but teams might need to expect some up-and-down performances.
Strengths
Two-hand jabs keep receivers occupied in press.
Plays with smooth side-shuffle technique in deep zone.
Above average pre-snap play recognition.
Instincts allow for quick read-and-react jumps on the throw.
Swings arm through catch point to separate the football.
Soft hands with the ability to leap and win at the high point.
Uses his length as an effective recovery tool.
Can be hard to throw over the top of him.
Posted 14 career interceptions with six returned for touchdowns.Weaknesses
Below average foot slide to match the release.
Has issues staying in phase at break points.
Aggressiveness makes him a double-move target.
Needs to become more disciplined playing high to low in zone.
Plays out past his toes, leading to transition imbalance.
Grab-and-drag tackler lacking play strength.June 16, 2025 at 4:00 pm #156840zn
Moderatorfrom the wiki
Considered a ballhawk, Forbes holds the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) record for most career interceptions returned for a touchdown with six and is fourth in Mississippi State history with 14 interceptions. He also holds school records for the longest interception return at 90 yards, doing so at the 2020 Armed Forces Bowl, and the most interception yards in a season with 183, doing so as a freshman.
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Washington Commanders
Forbes was selected by the Washington Commanders in the first round (16th overall) of the 2023 NFL draft. His slim weight is a common point of discussion, with him being the only cornerback drafted since 2000 to weigh under 170 pounds at the NFL Combine. He signed a fully guaranteed four-year $15.4 million contract on July 22, 2023.
Forbes recorded his first career interception in his second game, a 35–33 win over the Denver Broncos.] In the week 4 loss against the Philadelphia Eagles, he was criticized for his performance covering wide receiver A. J. Brown. The following week, he was benched after multiple blown coverages against Chicago Bears wide receiver D. J. Moore. In the first quarter of the week 10 game, Forbes was ejected after a helmet-to-helmet hit against Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett. The NFL fined him for $15,563 for his week 10 ejection.
Following the opening game of the 2024 season, Forbes underwent surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in his right thumb. In the week 6 win over the Carolina Panthers, he recorded his second career interception against quarterback Andy Dalton. Forbes was waived by the team on November 30, 2024.
Los Angeles Rams
On December 2, 2024, Forbes was claimed off waivers by the Los Angeles Rams.
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