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  • #151808
    zn
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    Rodrigue: “Roster cutdown decisions will unfold Sunday, Monday and Tuesday and teams must have their 90-man roster trimmed to 53 players by 1 p.m. PT on Aug. 27.”

    #151824
    zn
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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Not only did Les Snead essentially confirm that ILB Omar Speights is making the 53-man roster, he went so far as to say Speights is on the 48-man “as of now” and “we didn’t want to subject him to a possible injury because we could be relying on him on Sunday Night Football.”
    #151842
    zn
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    Ari Meirov@MySportsUpdate
    The #Rams released RB Boston Scott, per Schultz_Report. He was signed this offseason
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    Jordan Schultz@Schultz_Report
    The #Rams are planning to go with 3 RBs on the roster despite a strong preseason from Scott. The former #Eagles RB is likely to land elsewhere in the coming days.
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    Me (at moi.com): I thought Scott looked good. I liked him better than Evans. Once again, the Rams don’t listen to me. And I ask you–what good has it ever done them to ignore my takes on things? Hmm?
    #151847
    Zooey
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    Me (at moi.com): I thought Scott looked good. I liked him better than Evans. Once again, the Rams don’t listen to me. And I ask you–what good has it ever done them to ignore my takes on things? Hmm?

    Well, I will never forget the way you went ballistic at the Rams’ pick of Greg Robinson when Aaron Donald was still on the board.

    #151851
    zn
    Moderator

    From https://nfltraderumors.co/rams-cut-12-players/

    Rams Cut 12 Players

    According to the league transaction report, the Rams cut twelve players as they have started to trim their roster down to 53 players ahead of the regular season.

    The following is a full list of players being released by the team:

    RB Boston Scott
    OT Matt Kaskey
    DE Carlos Watkins
    LB Olakunle Fatukasi
    WR J.J. Laap
    OT Blake Larson
    C Alec Lindstrom
    LB Ochaun Mathis
    DB Cameron McCutcheon
    G Grant Miller
    QB Dresser Winn
    RB SaRodorick Thompson

    #151860
    InvaderRam
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    boston scott? whoa. that’s a bit of a surprise no?

    #151862
    zn
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    boston scott? whoa. that’s a bit of a surprise no?

    Agree. I thought he looked better than Evans this summer. With any luck no one will pick him up and he will be out there if the Rams ever need to add a back. Well, that would be Rams luck, not necessarily luck for Scott, but you know what I mean.

    #151863
    InvaderRam
    Moderator

    Me (at moi.com): I thought Scott looked good. I liked him better than Evans. Once again, the Rams don’t listen to me. And I ask you–what good has it ever done them to ignore my takes on things? Hmm?

    rivers still here though so then one more cut?

    #151867
    Eternal Ramnation
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    I’ll buck the trend I thought Evans was better , Scott is not fast anymore and I think he was brought in to be a kick returner and Xavier Smith ripped a bunch of big returns and made some great plays at wr, he’s near as fast as tutu and can get off the line without all the help tutu needs .

    #151885
    Zooey
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    Here’s my favorite thing from the experts at CBS right now, summing up The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly from preseason game 3:

    #151899
    zn
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    Andrew Siciliano@AndrewSiciliano
    Rams keep FIVE undrafted rookies, all on defense.

    DB Josh Wallace
    DB Charles Woods
    DB Jaylen McCullough
    LB Omar Speights
    LB Elias Neal

    #151900
    zn
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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Rams cuts. UDFA CBs Charles Woods and Josh Wallace make the 53, as does Jaylen McCollough. OL Logan Bruss does as well, and UDFA ILB Omar Speights. All five players had really strong camps/preseasons. Rams also keeping 3 RBs. Jordan Whittington a factor here not as an RB but

     

    #151901
    zn
    Moderator

    from Here is the Rams’ initial 53-man roster for 2024: https://theramswire.usatoday.com/lists/rams-roster-cuts-tracker-moves-injuries-practice-squad/?taid=66cde6232e4e7e000109ad35&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=twitter

    Quarterback
    Matthew Stafford
    Stetson Bennett

    Running back
    Kyren Williams
    Blake Corum
    Ronnie Rivers

    Wide receiver
    Cooper Kupp
    Puka Nacua
    Demarcus Robinson
    Tutu Atwell
    Jordan Whittington
    Tyler Johnson

    Tight end
    Colby Parkinson
    Davis Allen
    Hunter Long

    Offensive tackle
    Rob Havenstein
    Joe Noteboom
    Warren McClendon Jr.
    Conor McDermott

    Guard
    Jonah Jackson
    Kevin Dotson
    Logan Bruss

    Center
    Steve Avila
    Beaux Limmer

    Defensive line
    Kobie Turner
    Bobby Brown III
    Braden Fiske
    Tyler Davis
    Desjuan Johnson
    Cory Durden

    Edge rusher
    Byron Young
    Jared Verse
    Michael Hoecht
    Brennan Jackson
    Nick Hampton

    Inside linebacker
    Christian Rozeboom
    Troy Reeder
    Omar Speights
    Jacob Hummel
    Elias Neal

    Cornerback
    Darious Williams
    Tre’Davious White
    Cobie Durant
    Josh Wallace
    Charles Woods

    Safety
    Kamren Curl
    Quentin Lake
    John Johnson III
    Russ Yeast
    Kamren Kinchens
    Jaylen McCollough

    Special teams
    K Joshua Karty
    P Ethan Evans
    LS Alex Ward

     

    #151911
    Zooey
    Moderator

    Okay.

    And one of those guys goes before Week 3 when Garrapppollo comes back.

    Looks good.

    Let’s go.

    #151912
    Zooey
    Moderator

    I should ask…does anyone mind if I mentally pronounce our new MLB’s name as Omar Spatz?

    #151917
    zn
    Moderator

    does anyone mind if I mentally pronounce our new MLB’s name as Omar Spatz?

    #151922
    Zooey
    Moderator

    Wherefore art thou, Ben Skowronek, Special Teams Captain of Yesterseason?

    #151932
    zn
    Moderator

    Top Takeaways from McVay’s press conference on initial 53-man roster for 2024 season

    Stu Jackson

    https://www.therams.com/news/top-takeaways-sean-mcvay-press-conference-initial-53-man-roster-2024-season-ernest-jones-trade-kyren-williams-punt-returner

    WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – Rams head coach Sean McVay met with local media on Tuesday to discuss the team’s initial 53-man roster for the 2024 season, including the decision to trade linebacker Ernest Jones IV to the Titans, running back Kyren Williams serving as the team’s punt returner this season and more.

    Here are some of the top takeaways from that conversation, which you can watch below.

    Sean McVay on initial 53-man roster for 2024, decision to trade Ernest Jones IV to Titans & current inside linebacker group

    Trading Jones “football decision” that was “best for our football team”

    McVay said trading Jones was a decision “we felt like was best for the football team.”

    “He’s a great guy was amazing for us for a few years, but we felt like this was best for our football team,” McVay said.

    McVay said he and Jones had multiple conversations, and that Jones “couldn’t have been more of a pro.”

    Finding another way for Williams to impact the game

    Last season showed just how explosive Williams can be with the ball in his hands, whether as a runner or pass-catcher. Now, the Rams will add punt returner to Williams’ duties.

    McVay made the announcement as part of his response to wide receiver Xavier Smith not making the initial 53.

    “It’s another opportunity for him to get touches and impact the game,” McVay said. “And you feel comfortable with that because of the confidence in Blake Corum and Ronnie Rivers being able to spell him if need be. So that was what has made it tough for X. He didn’t do anything not to win the punt return job, it’s just Kyren is a guy that we want to continue to have different ways that he can impact the game, and that’s one that’s going to be reflected.”

    No adding veteran inside linebacker; Rozeboom and Reeder ILB1s

    The Rams will not be adding a veteran inside linebacker after trading Jones, according to McVay.

    McVay said he feels “really good” about the five they have in Christian Rozeboom, Troy Reeder, Jacob Hummel, Omar Speights and Elias Neal.

    #151940
    zn
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    Here is the Rams’ initial 53-man roster for 2024:

    Rookies that made the team (so far, the roster will change when the suspended players come back, and for other reasons too).

    Blake Corum
    Jordan Whittington
    Beaux Limmer
    Braden Fiske
    Tyler Davis
    Jared Verse
    Brennan Jackson
    Omar Speights
    Elias Neal
    Josh Wallace
    Charles Woods
    Kamren Kinchens
    Jaylen McCollough
    Joshua Karty

    14

    on D: 10

    on O: 3

    STs: 1

    #151942
    Zooey
    Moderator

    Rams 53-man roster: One takeaway for every player who made the cut
    OXNARD, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 14: Braden Fiske #55 of the Los Angeles Rams in a defensive stance during a joint practice against the Dallas Cowboys at River Ridge Playing Fields on August 14, 2024 in Oxnard, California. (Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images)
    By Jourdan Rodrigue
    Aug 27, 2024

    The Los Angeles Rams trimmed their 2024 roster to 53 players on Tuesday, ahead of the league deadline.

    Just a few hours prior, they traded starting inside linebacker and team captain Ernest Jones to the Tennessee Titans, for a 2026 fifth-round pick. The Rams also sent a 2026 sixth-round pick in the deal.

    The Rams were talking to teams about Jones as the preseason concluded, and alerted him to the potential that he could be traded according to league and team sources. In the spring, general manager Les Snead said that the Rams would not extend Jones ahead of the final year on his rookie deal, a signal to teams that Jones could be movable. Further signals came when rookie undrafted free-agent inside linebacker Omar Speights ascended through the preseason, to the point where Snead said on Saturday that Speights could be helping the Rams out “on Sunday Night Football.”

    Head coach Sean McVay called the move a “football decision,” adding that the Rams “felt like this was the best decision for our football team.” Later in his news conference, he cited Jones’ missed time in the spring due to a knee issue (Jones returned for training camp), adding that every year is a new evaluation for every player — with the indication that Jones had to catch back up. McVay said the Rams won’t bring any other inside linebackers in, noting that he has been impressed with the group that did make the 53-man roster.

    “Every decision that we make is what we think is best for our football team, and this is in alignment with that,” said McVay. “I think Ernest is a great person. He was really impressive for us in what he did. But we’re confident in that group (of ILBs). … This is something that is a reflection of going back to the offseason, into training camp, previous experiences (and) some of the confidence in some new guys. … It was something that has been an ongoing evaluation, just like every player on our team. This is no different than that.”

    Jones’ departure will leave a leadership hole for a still-developing defense under first-year coordinator Chris Shula. On both sides of the ball, many players are developing and will take a step forward in 2024. Here is one thought, observation or notable item for each player who made the Rams’ initial 53-man roster:

    Matthew Stafford, quarterback: Stafford missed time this month with hamstring tightness, but is back to full practice participation. The Rams’ 2024 season in large part depends on his health and production.

    Jimmy Garoppolo, quarterback: Garoppolo is suspended for the first two games of the regular season for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing substance abuse policy, so his spot on the 53-man roster doesn’t count yet and/or there will be some sort of designation for him when Week 1 begins.

    Stetson Bennett, quarterback: The coaching staff saw improvement from Bennett over the course of a three-game preseason, and named him Stafford’s official backup in Weeks 1 and 2.

     

    Alaric Jackson, left tackle: Jackson, the starter, is also suspended for the first two games of the regular season for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. Either Joe Noteboom or Warren McClendon will start Weeks 1 and 2 in his place. Jackson is working his way back into practice from an ankle injury.

    Jonah Jackson, left guard: Jackson (shoulder) will be ready to play in Week 1. The Rams have also recently tested him at center as a contingency plan for their game day roster numbers.

    Steve Avila, center: Avila can play left guard in a pinch, where he started every snap in 2023 as a rookie. The Rams are working to determine their best five starters.

    Kevin Dotson, right guard: Dotson got a three-year, $48 million contract extension this spring and is proving to be one of the Rams’ better trade acquisitions in recent years.

    Rob Havenstein, right tackle: There is a possibility that Havenstein misses the season-opener while recovering from an ankle injury. Noteboom or McClendon will play in his place.

    Joe Noteboom, swing player: Even though Noteboom never worked out as the Rams’ full-time left tackle, his ability to play every tackle and guard position on the line has made him very valuable to the team.

    Warren McClendon, tackle: McClendon had a shaky start in joint practice against the Chargers, but steadily improved since that time.

    Beaux Limmer, center: Limmer impressed coaches with his command at center despite being a rookie. He gives the Rams valuable depth at the position.

    Logan Bruss: Bruss has struggled with injuries and confidence since he was drafted in the third round by the Rams in 2022. This summer, he had far and away his best training camp and preseason — and actually looks like he’s having fun playing football. He has mostly played guard in practice.

    Conor McDermott, tackle: McDermott lends veteran experience and depth at either tackle position. He was signed late this summer after injuries to Havenstein and Alaric Jackson.

     

    Kyren Williams, running back: Williams was the leader in this room all of camp, but the Rams need him to stay healthy. He missed four games in 2023 to injury yet still was the second-most productive rusher in the NFL. That said, it was surprising to hear McVay announce on Tuesday afternoon that Williams will be the Rams’ punt returner in 2024. ”

    Blake Corum, running back: Corum was drafted this spring with Williams in mind — the Rams wanted a complement to Williams, and a natural replacement should Williams miss any time due to injury. Both backs have taken first-team snaps in training camp, with Williams in the leadoff position.

    Ronnie Rivers, running back: The Rams are only keeping three running backs on their 53-man roster this year, but Rivers will also contribute on special teams.

     

    Cooper Kupp, receiver: Despite all he has accomplished, it’s a prove-it season for Kupp — who is 31 years old this season and coming off a second year of nagging injuries. Kupp has had a healthy preseason.

    Puka Nacua, receiver: Nacua’s extraordinary season took a physical toll on him, and the Rams are hoping to avoid that toll compounding in 2024. They have been extra careful with a knee injury suffered early in August; Nacua began working back into practice this week.

    Demarcus Robinson, receiver: Robinson’s connection with Stafford at the end of last season and throughout training camp is undeniable — though he is still the third target in this 11 personnel-heavy offense behind Kupp and Nacua.

    Tutu Atwell, receiver: Atwell’s lightning-fast explosive play ability has only led to situational usage within this group. The Rams got trade calls for Atwell last fall, and could get them again.

    Tyler Johnson, receiver: Johnson impressed throughout camp by being a friendly target to any quarterback who needed him. He backs up Nacua and Kupp in this offense.

    Jordan Whittington, receiver: Whittington also backs up Nacua and Kupp, and could be used as an extension of the Rams’ run game in screens and sweeps. He certainly has been an involved run blocker during practices deep into August.

     

    Colby Parkinson, tight end: Parkinson, acquired in free agency this spring, will be the No. 1 tight end in this offense when the Rams are in 11 personnel.

    Davis Allen, tight end: Allen had a couple of uncharacteristic drops late in training camp while dealing with a hand/arm issue but the Rams love that he usually catches everything, and can slide into 12 personnel looks.

    Hunter Long, tight end: If Long stays healthy, he is another dual blocking/receiving tight end who had a strong camp.

     

    Kobie Turner, defensive line: The Rams have Turner listed on their roster as a nose tackle, but ideally others will emerge there and he can become a disruptive pass-rushing three-technique. Turner was voted a team captain by teammates this year.

    Bobby Brown III, defensive line: Brown gives the Rams size they need on the interior defensive line — they just need him to stay healthy.

    Braden Fiske, defensive line: Fiske has versatility on the interior, from the three-technique outward. He had among the most impressive training camps of any Rams player.

    Tyler Davis, defensive line: Davis, a rookie, flashed power and explosiveness in his preseason opportunity and the Rams hope he wins more snaps as the season continues.

    Desjuan Johnson, defensive line: Rams coaches and teammates appreciate Johnson’s play energy and his locker room energy.

     

    Jared Verse, outside linebacker: One of the most exciting defensive players the Rams have added in many years, Verse’s power and speed were evident throughout his first training camp with the team.

    Byron Young, outside linebacker: Expect Young to start opposite Verse. Young had eight sacks as a rookie starter in 2023, but coaches believed he could win more of his opportunities. Young has worked at his technique through the offseason and training camp.

    Michael Hoecht, outside linebacker: Hoecht will be a rotational power defensive end/outside linebacker for the Rams, and is the veteran in the room young players look up to.

    Brennan Jackson, outside linebacker: Jackson missed most of camp due to a soft-tissue injury but got preseason action in Week 3. Coaches love his speed-to-power moves and potential.

    Nick Hampton, outside linebacker: Hampton is developing into a speed-rush changeup player for this pass-rush group, and can contribute on special teams.

    Troy Reeder, inside linebacker, Christian Rozeboom, inside linebacker, Omar Speights, inside linebacker: When Jones missed time in the spring with a knee injury, Reeder stepped into the “regulated” (two-ILB) looks on defense alongside Rozeboom. While the Rams may lean on Reeder early in the season — he has worn their “green dot” in the past — they hope young undrafted free-agent Omar Speights emerges as a starter or key contributor down the stretch. All three can help on special teams.

    McVay said that Reeder and Rozeboom will be the “base” starters as preparation for Week 1 begins.

    Jake Hummel, inside linebacker: Hummel’s speed stands out in the group, though his frame is a bit smaller. He wore the green dot in the preseason.

    Elias Neal, inside linebacker: Neal will be a regular contributor on special teams. Keeping five inside linebackers is a small surprise, but more are needed this year in light of the new kickoff.

     

    Darious Williams, cornerback: Williams missed almost all of training camp with a hamstring injury but will continue to work back into practice this week.

    Tre’Davious White, cornerback: White tested his movement on a healed Achilles tendon throughout camp, and expects to turn up the gas as the season continues. The Rams have two veterans at cornerback, and hope the experience in their defensive backfield will help out a young pass rush as those players grow through the year.

    Cobie Durant, cornerback: Durant will back up either Williams or White, and while Shula prefers safeties in the slot or star positions, Durant also has experience there.

    Josh Wallace, cornerback: A pleasant surprise to the Rams as an undrafted free agent out of Michigan, Wallace has length and has played in big games.

    Charles Woods, cornerback: Woods’ handle on the defense as an undrafted free agent was clear deep into the preseason. He got his hands on the ball frequently in camp.

    Kam Curl, safety: Curl immediately looked like one of the steals of free agency when training camp began. He is rangy and smart, and will start in one of the “high” spots for the Rams but can play anywhere.

    Quentin Lake, safety: Lake will be the lead at “star,” and potentially is even a green dot candidate because the Rams play so much five-defensive back looks (nickel and “star”). Shula will lean more on safeties in the Rams’ sub packages than previous coordinators, in part because of their depth and talent and in part to help neutralize power slot receivers and tight ends. Lake was also voted a team captain.

    Kamren Kinchens, safety: Kinchens worked his way up the ladder in his first training camp this summer, and the Rams expect him to contribute in 2024 if not right away due to more veteran players on the roster.

    John Johnson III, safety: Kinchens will push Johnson, whose experience and leadership will be needed with the departure of Jones. Johnson has also worn the green dot.

    Russ Yeast, safety: Yeast can at times overthink things, but when he plays free is a smart, physical and tenacious safety. He will back up Lake at the star and has even been asked to return kickoffs at times in camp.

    Jaylen McCollough, safety: McCollough quickly became a player the Rams simply could not cut with outstanding play through the preseason. They hope in the long-term he becomes a legitimate contributor.

     

    Josh Karty, kicker: Karty missed one field goal on six preseason attempts and one extra point on three attempts.

    Ethan Evans, punter: Evans has a huge leg, but the Rams are still working with the second-year punter on his control and on the chemistry of the coverage unit around him.

    Alex Ward, long snapper: If a team finds a good long snapper, they keep him forever. They hope Ward is that player after his return from a scary neck injury in 2023.

    Injured reserve with a return designation or Physically Unable to Perform with a return designation: Tyler Higbee (PUP), Larrell Murchison (IR), KT Leveston (IR).

    Injured reserve with no return designation: Derion Kendrick, Tre Tomlinson.

     

    • This reply was modified 2 weeks, 4 days ago by Zooey.
    #151948
    zn
    Moderator

    Rams 53-man roster: One takeaway for every player who made the cut

    I am just going to isolate her superlative reviews of new players:

    Beaux Limmer, center: Limmer impressed coaches with his command at center despite being a rookie. He gives the Rams valuable depth at the position.

    Braden Fiske, defensive line: Fiske has versatility on the interior, from the three-technique outward. He had among the most impressive training camps of any Rams player.

    Tyler Davis, defensive line: Davis, a rookie, flashed power and explosiveness in his preseason opportunity and the Rams hope he wins more snaps as the season continues.

    Jared Verse, outside linebacker: One of the most exciting defensive players the Rams have added in many years, Verse’s power and speed were evident throughout his first training camp with the team.

    Josh Wallace, cornerback: A pleasant surprise to the Rams as an undrafted free agent out of Michigan, Wallace has length and has played in big games.

    Charles Woods, cornerback: Woods’ handle on the defense as an undrafted free agent was clear deep into the preseason. He got his hands on the ball frequently in camp.

    Kam Curl, safety: Curl immediately looked like one of the steals of free agency when training camp began. He is rangy and smart, and will start in one of the “high” spots for the Rams but can play anywhere.

    #151935
    Zooey
    Moderator

    does anyone mind if I mentally pronounce our new MLB’s name as Omar Spatz?

    Omar – You come at the king….

    Okay. But I’m going to spell it Spatz, too. Maybe I should have warned you of that that beforehand, but I think it was implied.

    #151941
    Zooey
    Moderator

    From TheRamsWire:

    Interesting that they kept 5 ILBs this year when they had only 3 last year. I’m guessing one of those 5 guys is gone when JimmyG is activated.

    #151971
    zn
    Moderator
    Los Angeles Rams@RamsNFL
    LA Rams Roster Moves:
    • Waived, No Recall DT Cory Durden
    • Claimed RB Cody Schrader
    • Reserve/Injured T Conor McDermott
    • Signed to Active Roster DT Neville Gallimore
    PFF LA Rams@PFF_Rams
    The Rams have claimed Cody Schrader off of waivers from the 49ers. This preseason:

    48 rushing yards
    35 yards after contact
    4 kick returns
    30.0 yards per return

    Rams sign DL Neville Gallimore, make other roster moves

    Stu Jackson

    Originally a third-round pick out of Oklahoma by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2020 NFL Draft, Gallimore has produced 90 total tackles (11 for loss), 9 QB hits and four sacks across 52 career games (14 starts) in four seasons.

    After four seasons with the Cowboys, Gallimore signed with the Dolphins on March 15 earlier this offseason. He was in Miami until the team including him among its roster cuts to get down to 53.

    In addition to that move, the Rams also placed offensive lineman Conor McDermott on Injured Reserve, waived defensive tackle Cory Durden and signed running back Cody Schrader to the active roster.

    #151974
    zn
    Moderator

    from https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2024/8/28/24230955/rams-2024-practice-squad-depth-chart-roster?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_content=turfshowtimes&utm_source=twitter

    [EDITED]

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    Here is your 2024 Rams practice squad (for now):

    • OL A.J. Arcuri
    • OL Justin Dedich
    • TE Miller Forristall
    • DB Tanner Ingle
    • DB Shaun Jolly
    • TE Nikola Kalinic
    • DB Cam Lampkin
    • DT Tuli Letuligasenoa
    • OL Mike McAllister
    • WR Xavier Smith
    • WR Drake Stoops
    • DB Jason Taylor II
    • OLB Keir Thomas
    • WR Sam Wiglusz
    • RB Zach Evans (exception)
    • LB Zach VanValkenburg (exception)

    Teams are allowed to keep 16 players on the practice squad, but there are certain rules that would allow for exceptions. The Rams have two exceptions in Zach Evans and Zach VanValkenburg.

     

     

    #151976
    zn
    Moderator

    Reserve/Injured

    Derion Kendrick
    Conor McDermott
    Tre Tomlinson

    Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return

    KT Leveston
    Larrell Murchison

    Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform

    Tyler Higbee

    #151980
    zn
    Moderator

    Here is your 2024 Rams practice squad (for now): etc.

    from  https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2024/8/28/24230955/rams-2024-practice-squad-depth-chart-roster?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_content=turfshowtimes&utm_source=twitter

    Last September, the NFL announced that beginning in 2024, practice squads would expand to 17 players for all 32 teams, if one of those players is a qualifying international player. For the Rams, that is defensive tackle David Olajiga.

    #151982
    zn
    Moderator

    Rams actually have 78 players.

    53 on the 53.

    17 on the practice squad.

    6 on various injury lists.

    2 suspended for 2 games.

     

    #151986
    Zooey
    Moderator

    2 suspended for 2 games.

    They really kept the lid on A. Jackson’s misconduct.

    #151990
    zn
    Moderator
    Los Angeles Rams@RamsNFL
    LA Rams Roster Moves:
    • Terminated (by Club) from Practice Squad RB Zach Evans
    me (at moi.com): I went back and used the strikeout feature to edit the posted list of practice squad players.
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