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  • in reply to: Training camp … news & notes (w/ big final article) #144651
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    Stu Jackson@StuJRams
    Stetson Bennett just rolled out to his right, and, off schedule, launched a deep ball Demarcus Robinson caught — using full extension of his arms — over the DB. Bennett had improvised and gestured to Robinson to go downfield.

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Ben Skowronek and Joe Noteboom, who were both limited or DNP in OTAs, both out here for first day of camp. Van Jefferson and Cooper Kupp as well. TE Hunter Long (groin) and OL Warren McClendon (knee) officially placed on PUP
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    Q: Akers said yesterday he added weight in the offseason and wanted to keep his weight up. Do you think this is another piece (like the bigger linemen you noted) that shows where the Rams might go in the run game this year?
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    Jourdan Rodrigue: Hard to keep weight up during and post Achilles and I think it’s in part a strength and durability thing BUT to your point I do expect changes in the run game
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    This team used to be constructed to specifically contend for Super Bowls; now it is built to set up a resource-rich 2024, and simply do its best in 2023 (and even the consequences for failure aren’t really that bad this year, as opposed to others … because they still have their 2024 first-round pick, for now).

    Practices will look different — not just because they are scheduled for a little later in the day than in recent years. When the bulk of the Rams’ key contributing players were veterans, a side effect to having all of that experience and skill was that they couldn’t (and frankly shouldn’t) push those players to expend the same type of physical energy as they would if they were younger. While every player’s output will be managed by the athletic training staff, aside from injuries it’s likely that fewer players will be on pitch counts or taking “vet days” than we’ve seen in the past. Installation work, such as what was heavily emphasized in OTAs, can even be faster and more competitive because there is less “career” wear and tear limiting the reps of certain players. Everything has to have an edge to it, because a lot of young guys have to learn a lot, and quick.

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    … the Rams considered/discussed bringing in a veteran pass rusher when assessing post-draft (read: cheaper) roster additions, McVay confirmed Tuesday. That group features mostly rookies, plus new-to-the-position Hoecht and second-year player Daniel Hardy. McVay said the staff want to see who among the young players emerges over the next couple of months (and noted the team’s financial limitations).

    • they added veteran cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon on what a team source said was a one-year deal. “With Ahkello, I’ve always respected his game from afar,” McVay added. “He’s got length, he’s got a lot of the traits and characteristics that you’re looking for. … I know he’s had some injury things, but when he played he did a great job in Pittsburgh. Both Raheem (Morris) and Aubrey (Pleasant) really liked what they saw on tape with him. I’m excited to be around him … he’ll add some depth, and hopefully continue to push where we find the best guys for the secondary that (will) be a younger group. He’s got some veteran experience.”

    • Cobie Durant noted that in his second season, he’ll be playing more of the “star” position — the multi-faceted situational role within the defense’s coverage philosophy that can feature him in the slot, as a safety, or as an outside cornerback. Because the star is matchup-based, Durant’s film responsibilities will increase from the “match” studies the Rams already do on defense. In the best version of their system (which suffered as their offense did in 2022), they study opponents’ pass-game tendencies and route combinations, which obviously change week to week, in order to “match” them out of a zone pre-snap look. The star’s versatility intends to either create an “unavoidable” player on the field who can make plays on the ball, or to force the quarterback’s hand into a defensive mathematical advantage based on where they are aligned.

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    from Rodrigue, https://theathletic.com/4725240/2023/07/27/rams-training-camp-opening-day-analysis/?source=emp_shared_article

    • Veteran right tackle Rob Havenstein has stressed that along the offensive line there is competition for every spot. But two specific position battles that have already clearly heated up are at left tackle, where Joe Noteboom and Alaric Jackson will rotate to determine the starter there, and center, where Coleman Shelton and Brian Allen have rotated since the spring.

    Jackson mostly took starting reps at left tackle in the spring, other than the last week of OTAs (he was excused for personal reasons), while Noteboom was a limited participant as he continued to heal from an Achilles tear suffered last season.

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    Just how bad can it … or will it … get?

    I can’t believe I still see people saying that the Rams will be in the Caleb Williams draft position. Looks like a .500 team to me, not a 3-win team.

    Agreed.

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    @speed_kills@speedk1lls
    McVay has got to give him different types of runs. Mix it up. He is not as comfortable running that outside zone McVay prefers but he’s is versatile … pitch it to him, traps, inside zone, more power concepts. The oline will be different for sure. Bigger and more athletic

     

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    Mine: 2/20/(54)

    Florida Man claiming people were “eating his brains” leads police on insane golf course chase.

    from: https://www.golfdigest.com/story/florida-man-claiming-people-were-eating-his-brains-leads-police-on-insane-golf-course-chase

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    Sean McVay on low expectations for Rams: “They don’t believe in us”

    https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/sean-mcvay-on-low-expectations-for-rams-they-dont-believe-in-us

    Sometimes, coaches and players have to contrive disrespect. Sometimes, it happens naturally.

    For the Rams in 2023, the perception of low expectations requires no embellishment.

    The folks in Vegas have set the over-under for the team’s wins at 6.5. Rams coach Sean McVay was asked about it on Tuesday.

    “Whatever I say, I’m going to get in trouble right now,” McVay said. “They don’t believe in us.”

    He’s right. “They” don’t believe in the Rams. And for good reason. No Super Bowl champion fell farther than the Rams from 2021 to 2022. And an eff-them-picks roster continues to reveal potentially significant flaws.

    That said, the Rams could easily win more than 6.5 games this season. In a wide-open NFC, they could contend for a postseason berth.

    Much of it comes down to health. Will key players like Matthew Stafford, Aaron Donald, and Cooper Kupp hold up? If they do, the Rams likely will be better than expected.

    Still, the schedule has plenty of tough games. Beyond two against the 49ers and Seahawks, the Rams face the teams of the AFC North and the teams of the NFC East. That’s 10 games right there.

    There’s nevertheless something to be said for going from a measuring-stick opponent to a team that most won’t regard as a high-end opponent. It could open the door for the Rams to win enough games to find themselves in the mix for the 2023 postseason

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    in reply to: Rams pick at 215 … Evans, RB #144634
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    in reply to: Stafford #144633
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    from https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2023/07/21/rams-matthew-stafford-madden-24-ratings-quarterbacks/?taid=64bbb6be6c0e1300019a98a3&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=twitter

    If you’re looking through the ratings for quarterbacks in “Madden NFL 24”, you’re going to be scrolling for a while before reaching Matthew Stafford’s name. Not only does he have an overall rating of 75, but he’s not even one of the 20 best quarterbacks in the game.

    He’s tied with Daniel Jones as the 21st-highest-rated quarterback in Madden 24, only one point higher than rookie Bryce Young, who is a 74 overall in his first appearance in the game. Among the quarterbacks rated higher than Stafford are Ryan Tannehill (76), Jimmy Garappolo (77), Derek Carr (78) and Jared Goff (80).

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    Matt Stafford, not in the best 100 players in the NFL. Okey dokey. w v

    The oversight is truly weird. Stafford is a guy with career #s that place him among the all-time greats, he plays in the 2nd-largest media market, and won a Super Bowl a year ago, and nobody seems to think he’s any good. I can’t account for it in any way other than recency bias.

    Yeah. But then…he was in Detroit for so long, and many people would overlook the context and just say so why doesn’t he win? And last year, like many similar years before, I would encounter people who just couldn’t factor OL injuries into qb play. (Plus MS was banged up from the get-go last year.)

    Plus, have we ever seen the NFL so full of so many promising young qbs? Mahomes, Burrow, Lawrence, Hurts, Herbert, Allen, Watson. So Matt becomes “oh yeah and Stafford, but he only won in the playoffs one season.” Overlooked city. I hope he’s a proud, shoulder-chippy kind of guy.

    He’s 35 now, can he play 3 more seasons?

    Kurt played till he was 38. Favre played one more year too many but he  was still effective at 40. Rivers’ last season he was still effective at 39. Rodgers is 39. Brady is the gold standard (played till 45) but that’s too surreal a comparison. It’s obviously a combo of things–advances in sports medicine, in training, in diet and nutrition (eg. getting individualized bloodwork for nutrition).

     

     

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    Benoit, from: https://www.the33rdteam.com/category/rankings/nfl-9-best-route-runners-2023-cooper-kupp-justin-jefferson/

    2. Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams

    Mentally, few players have a scholarly understanding of how a defense’s coverage concept and matchup rules relate to the overall design of the play. Physically, few players are as nuanced with body lean as Cooper Kupp – especially on short and intermediate routes. And while Kupp certainly can separate from defenders dramatically, he’s arguably at his most unguardable when aiming to separate just enough.

    Some of his best “contested catches” are a product of subtle, supremely timed route-running excellence. At the top of his routes, he’s peerless when it comes to friendlily presenting himself to the quarterback.

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    Article below is reporting on this broadcast: (link — https://theathletic.com/podcast/65-11-personnel/?episode=190 )

    Rams COO Kevin Demoff talks Stafford, McVay, 2023 season

    Rams COO Kevin Demoff joins Jourdan Rodrigue and Rich Hammond for his annual “State of the Rams” interview. Demoff covers topics such as quarterback Matthew Stafford, updates on the new practice facilities, the way the team has adjusted its roster-building model and finances and, much to Rich’s delight, uniforms and Taylor Swift.

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    Rams exec makes it clear LA didn’t try to trade Matthew Stafford or redo his deal

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    = https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2023/07/18/rams-matthew-stafford-trade-contract-report-rumor/

    The rumor mill sure did swirl this offseason when it came to Matthew Stafford and his future with the Los Angeles Rams. However, those rumors about the team trying to trade him or redo his contract don’t hold any water, according to COO Kevin Demoff.

    Demoff made it very clear that the Rams didn’t try to trade Stafford this offseason, nor did they ask him to rework his contract. There were reports of both scenarios, the first coming from Michael Lombardi and the latter from Colin Cowherd, but Demoff denied both rumors this week.

    During an interview on The Athletic’s “11 Personnel” podcast, Demoff set the record straight about Stafford’s future in L.A. Though the Rams didn’t shop Stafford or try to redo his contract, Demoff did suggest that teams inquired about him on the trade market.

    “Those conversations frustrated me because I think it’s trying to inject narratives that aren’t there,” Demoff said. “I know there are reports that we tried to trade Matthew. We were not actively trying to trade Matthew. I know Les has rebuffed that before. It’s just not the case. I think if you wanted to be in the reality of the NFL, there are 10 teams this year, at least, that are going to have different quarterbacks. We were obviously aggressive in remaking our roster in March. It would be naive to think that people didn’t inquire about what was going to happen with the player who the year before won the Super Bowl. It’s different than whether people inquire, whether there are casual conversations.”

    Now, had a team offered a trade package that blew away the Rams, they’d have at least listened, Demoff said. But, that didn’t happen and so Stafford is remaining Los Angeles’ quarterback in 2023 and beyond.

    “He is a pillar, we value him highly,” he said of Stafford. “Now, again, if someone did come in offering a ridiculous trade package, I think you owe it to your organization to listen the same way you would anyone. I think Les said people called about nine players during the offseason. That’s grown probably since that time.”

    According to Demoff, if the Rams wanted to get out of Stafford’s deal this offseason, they very easily could have. Obviously, that would’ve had to happen before $59 million of his contract became fully guaranteed in March, but if they wanted to walk away from the veteran quarterback with no penalty, they could have.

    “We value Matthew highly. Sean made that clear to him in the offseason. Les did. I think everybody did,” Demoff said. “And look, when you hear the report, the part that frustrated me was this notion that we were trying to get away from the $59 million and that was the only way to do it through trade. That tells you that you didn’t have an understanding of the situation. Matthew’s dollars after 2022 were unguaranteed. We could’ve walked away this year, free and clear, for $0. No future money owed. So there was no need to restructure. If we wanted out of Matthew’s deal, we could’ve walked away. We didn’t have to trade him to relieve the $58.5 million. We could’ve just walked away. To me, that’s where there’s a fundamental understanding of what his deal was that drives the narrative, ‘Oh, we were desperately trying to get rid of that.’”

    As expensive as $58.5 million seemed, Demoff doesn’t think it’s much money compared to some of the deals other players got this offseason. He even mentioned Jimmy Garoppolo and Derek Carr as comparisons for Stafford’s deal.

    “It’s not like this is some outlandish deal,” he said. “There were plenty of quarterbacks this year who signed for $80 million-plus in the first couple of years. So $58.5 million when you’re talking the next years is really not top-quarterback money.”

    By picking up Stafford’s option and guaranteeing him $58.5 million, the Rams fully committed to him as their quarterback for years to come. He has cap hits of $49.5 million to $50.5 million from 2024-2026 with very little options for the Rams to get out of it before 2025.

    “There were no discussions with Matthew about restructuring his contract,” Demoff said again. “We knew what was on it, but because it was unguaranteed, it could’ve been zero. If we had really wanted to restructure a contract, you just walk away from it and say, ‘Hey, we’ll have a conversation from there.’ The biggest point is it misses (that) this organization is fully committed to Matthew, believe in him, believe in what he did. View last year as an anomaly for a number of reasons.”

    So long as Stafford stays healthy, he should be the Rams’ quarterback for the foreseeable future, being under contract through 2026. They do have Stetson Bennett as his backup, but he’s not expected to be the starter anytime soon.

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    from https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2023/07/17/rams-matthew-stafford-quarterback-ranking-espn-vote/

    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler polled coaches, executives and scouts from around the league, asking them to rank the top 10 quarterbacks in the NFL. Stafford came in at No. 10 this year, ranking as high as No. 5 in the eyes of at least one voter.

    It’s good to see Stafford still in the top 10 after a down year, even if he is four spots lower than he was on 2022’s rankings. He was slotted ahead of other quarterbacks such as Deshaun Watson, Kirk Cousins, Jared Goff and Derek Carr.

    Stafford is a bit of a tough sell, because his presence leaves several good quarterbacks — including former top-five finisher Deshaun Watson — off the list. He missed eight games last year because of neck and concussion issues. He still has top-five support among some voters, though.

    “Arm looks good as it ever has,” a lead personnel man with an NFL team said. “Mobility not quite what it once was, for sure. But when he was healthy, he still played at a really high level and his arm talent is as good as there is in the league.”

    He still completed 68% of his passes, fourth best in the NFL.

    Wide receiver Cooper Kupp missing significant time last season didn’t help matters. Stafford averaged 8.7 yards per passing attempt when targeting Kupp, compared to 6.2 yards per attempt when targeting other players. For context, that first number would have ranked second overall, the last one 32nd overall (out of 33 qualified QBs).

    But concerns about whether his body will hold up are prevalent.

    “He looked shot last year, but they had an abysmal offensive line,” an NFL offensive coach said. “Hard for older guys to look good without protection. So I think with some of his bad throws he was just chucking it up out of frustration.”

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    from https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2023/07/17/rams-matthew-stafford-contract-redo-colin-cowherd-report/

    There were rumors this offseason that the Rams tried to trade Matthew Stafford, which doesn’t make a lot of sense considering the structure of his contract. His option bonus and 2024 salary became guaranteed this spring, locking in the veteran quarterback for $62 million.

    Colin Cowherd of FOX Sports isn’t a reporter, but he shared a tidbit of information about Stafford’s contract on his show last week. Citing a source he trusts, Cowherd said the Rams wanted Stafford to rework his deal but he declined, which left the team “frustrated.”

    “I was told by a source I trust that they wanted to redo his contract. He wasn’t interested. It limits what they can do and they were frustrated with him,” Cowherd said. “And I could also see them next year taking a quarterback because the way to catch up in this league with personnel is rookie quarterback, go buy four good players.”

    Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated was a guest on Cowherd’s show and he disputed the idea that the Rams were looking to trade Stafford. He said the Rams did “earmark this as a reset year,” which was exactly their plan when they traded Jalen Ramsey, Allen Robinson and cut both Bobby Wagner and Leonard Floyd.

    Breer believes the Rams were just exploring their options and not actually shopping Stafford on the trade market.

    “If you’re talking about shopping a guy, like, ‘We’re looking to offload him,’ that’s not what they were looking to do,” he said. “But they did earmark this as a reset year. And what I was told over and over again in February and March and when they traded Jalen Ramsey was, ‘We feel like if we don’t do this now, it’s gonna take two years, not one, for us to get out underneath all of the cap debt we’ve built up over the years building up the roster as aggressively as we have so we need to hit the reset button now.’ And when you’re going through the process of hitting the reset button, you explore everything. I think that’s more of what this was than anybody being shopped.”

    The Rams have called this a remodel, not a rebuild. They feel they can still compete with the core of Stafford, Cooper Kupp and Aaron Donald intact, needing their younger players to step up and fill the voids left by key veteran starters.

    Stafford was never going to get traded this offseason but the Rams probably realized how restricting his contract is, especially with $62 million becoming guaranteed this offseason. He has a cap hit of $20 million this year, but that spikes to $49.5 million in 2024 and 2026, and $50.5 million in 2025.

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    Watt was recently on the podcast of a former Rams defensive lineman, Chris Long, and talked about how important Phillips was to his success and compared his role to that of Donald’s in the same system.

    “Well I can tell you the play the place you want to play is in a Wade Phillips defense, because Wade Phillips is the best. I mean you just look at the players that he’s coached over his career and what he’s been able to do and I mean you look at Aaron Donald obviously played in his defense for a few years there as well. And he did a very, very similar thing, we both played that four technique in base and then we would either play a three or five. It would go basically anywhere on third down and I think that’s what Wade is really, really good at. He plays a lot of man coverage, he has a lot of guys tightened up behind you so that you get that extra quarter second, that extra half second, but he also lets you roam free up front and he’ll send five a lot of times so that you do catch more one-on-ones than you normally would.

    He lets you play and after you prove to him that you’re capable of doing it, then he gives you the freedom and he’ll put you over the right guys, he’ll get you in the right situations to try and create those one-on-one matchups and I don’t think that myself, AD, or anybody who’s ever played for Wade would say we did it by ourselves. We did it because we had a great coach that also put us in great position.”

     

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    in reply to: Our Draft Reviews #144599
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    A very solid draft hit rate for any team is around 40%. With 14 picks that would be 5.6, or basically 6. A 50% hit rate is better than avg., in fact it’s excellent, and that would obviously be 7.

    It will be easier to hit 50% since they cleared roster space and have a very young team with lots of opportunities. Although some will be role players (like Turner maybe?).

    It could be as many as 9 (I would say Avila, Young, Turner, McClendon [down the road], Nacua, Hodges-Tomlinson, both Ethan and Zach Evans, and Taylor).

    9 would be 64%, which would be rare and extraordinary.

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