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10 Observations from Rams' second open 2025 OTA practice: Tutu Atwell capitalizing on opportunities, Emmanuel Forbes' playmaking and Terrance Ferguson's touchdown catch​

Jun 03, 2025 at 05:27 PM
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Stu Jackson
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WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – The Rams held their second OTA practice on Tuesday. Wide receiver Tutu Atwell made the most of the opportunities that went his way, cornerback Emmanuel Forbes Jr. effectively picked up where he left off in the first OTA practice, and rookie tight end Terrance Ferguson had one of the best catches of the day.
Here are some of the notes and observations from it:
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1) Foundational context: As mentioned in the first 10 observations of the spring, Los Angeles mixes it up in team drills with the projected first-team offense facing the projected second-team defense, the projected second-team offense facing the projected first-team defense, and so on.
2) Atwell's reliable hands: The fifth-year wide receiver made noise in the first OTA practice for hauling in a deep touchdown pass from quarterback Matthew Stafford, but today it was for his success on the other end of Stafford's short and intermediate throws, catching the first four passes thrown his way.
3) Forbes continues to shine: A pass breakup early in team drills on a Jimmy Garoppolo pass intended for rookie wide receiver Mario Williams drew praise from head coach Sean McVay afterward. Between that moment and Forbes' interception in the first OTA practice, the third-year cornerback has impressed this spring.
4) Stafford sharp: What you'd expect from a 17-year veteran quarterback, but the biggest example of this was the way he threaded the needed between multiple defenders for his first completion to Atwell. He later had a pinpoint throw to wide receiver Britain Covey in team drills.

5) Play of the day: Stafford connecting with tight end Terrance Ferguson on a back-shoulder throw in the corner of the end zone for a touchdown during the team's competitive "mamba" period during red zone drills.
6) Play of the day, Part II: After misconnecting with running back Kyren Williams on a potential touchdown, Stafford zipped the ball through a tight window over the middle to tight end Tyler Higbee for the touchdown the very next play in that same mamba period.
7) Almost: Veteran cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon nearly came up with an interception on the very first play of team drills when Garoppolo's pass went through wide receiver Britain Covey's hands and almost into his.
8) Almost, Part II: Forbes was also active in the mamba period, nearly picking off a juggled pass.
9) Fiske in action: Defensive end Braden Fiske was an active participant in Tuesday's workout.
"He's been awesome, he's gotten out there on the grass, taken a few reps these last few days, and he just looks like himself," defensive coordinator Chris Shula said.
10) Another special guest in attendance: Rams legend and former left tackle Andrew Whitworth was on hand for Tuesday's workout, taking some time to give pointers to the offensive linemen before watching practice from the sidelines.
 

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10 Observations from Rams' second open 2025 OTA practice: Tutu Atwell capitalizing on opportunities, Emmanuel Forbes' playmaking and Terrance Ferguson's touchdown catch​

Jun 03, 2025 at 05:27 PM
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Stu Jackson
Senior Staff Writer
WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – The Rams held their second OTA practice on Tuesday. Wide receiver Tutu Atwell made the most of the opportunities that went his way, cornerback Emmanuel Forbes Jr. effectively picked up where he left off in the first OTA practice, and rookie tight end Terrance Ferguson had one of the best catches of the day.
Here are some of the notes and observations from it:
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1) Foundational context: As mentioned in the first 10 observations of the spring, Los Angeles mixes it up in team drills with the projected first-team offense facing the projected second-team defense, the projected second-team offense facing the projected first-team defense, and so on.
2) Atwell's reliable hands: The fifth-year wide receiver made noise in the first OTA practice for hauling in a deep touchdown pass from quarterback Matthew Stafford, but today it was for his success on the other end of Stafford's short and intermediate throws, catching the first four passes thrown his way.
3) Forbes continues to shine: A pass breakup early in team drills on a Jimmy Garoppolo pass intended for rookie wide receiver Mario Williams drew praise from head coach Sean McVay afterward. Between that moment and Forbes' interception in the first OTA practice, the third-year cornerback has impressed this spring.
4) Stafford sharp: What you'd expect from a 17-year veteran quarterback, but the biggest example of this was the way he threaded the needed between multiple defenders for his first completion to Atwell. He later had a pinpoint throw to wide receiver Britain Covey in team drills.

5) Play of the day: Stafford connecting with tight end Terrance Ferguson on a back-shoulder throw in the corner of the end zone for a touchdown during the team's competitive "mamba" period during red zone drills.
6) Play of the day, Part II: After misconnecting with running back Kyren Williams on a potential touchdown, Stafford zipped the ball through a tight window over the middle to tight end Tyler Higbee for the touchdown the very next play in that same mamba period.
7) Almost: Veteran cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon nearly came up with an interception on the very first play of team drills when Garoppolo's pass went through wide receiver Britain Covey's hands and almost into his.
8) Almost, Part II: Forbes was also active in the mamba period, nearly picking off a juggled pass.
9) Fiske in action: Defensive end Braden Fiske was an active participant in Tuesday's workout.
"He's been awesome, he's gotten out there on the grass, taken a few reps these last few days, and he just looks like himself," defensive coordinator Chris Shula said.
10) Another special guest in attendance: Rams legend and former left tackle Andrew Whitworth was on hand for Tuesday's workout, taking some time to give pointers to the offensive linemen before watching practice from the sidelines.
Nice report. All positive. I’m interested in hearing about any negatives observed as well thru TC. Eseciallly interested in our ILB/TE/CB situation.
 

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I have a good feeling about Forbes, hope he is productive enough to get meaningful snaps this season
So am I. Our Scarecrow has muscled up and is in the hands of a great CB/DB coaching crew. If Jalen finds his way back to the Land of LA LA, that could be the icing on the cake as Jalen knows all of the secondary roles and would serve as a viable on-field coach/mentor.
 

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There is a reason Forbes was a first round pick, he has talent.
Even if he can come in in a dime role and play well, its a huge win for the Rams.
 

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As one of the biggest (and willfully stubborn) Tutu supporters on the board, I like hearing him starting strong....what will that mean come September?
Maybe a lot....maybe nothing.
 

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So am I. Our Scarecrow has muscled up and is in the hands of a great CB/DB coaching crew. If Jalen finds his way back to the Land of LA LA, that could be the icing on the cake as Jalen knows all of the secondary roles and would serve as a viable on-field coach/mentor.
I like the way you put it: "Jalen finds his way back" to the Rams. I hope you're right, and he's going to seek out a way to get to the Rams--force the Dolphins to cut him?--rather than the opposite situation of Snead having to trade for him.

At this point, it seems like Ramsey (a) is drawing no interest from other teams, and those teams expect him to be dropped, or (b) the Dolphins are asking too much, or (c) teams are bluffing the Dolphins into keeping him on their roster or cutting him, so those teams can get him for free, or (d) the Dolphins are waiting for other teams to have injuries at CB and open up trade possibilities.

It's now June 6--where are the people who said the Rams were just itching to get to June 1, so they could make the trade? Where are the "experts" on TV who hyped up Ramsey's situation as some kind of huge deal/trade this summer? He's not a superstar anymore, obviously. He may only be average at this point. If he were a star, wouldn't someone have offered the Fins a 3rd round pick by now?

I don't hate on Ramsey, but I don't think anyone would want to give up any picks for him if the Rams weren't perceived as having one of the worst CB groups in the league. I agree they aren't a great or even a good group, but they have a deep group, which means that they probably will be at least average--which is good enough. We have a couple of plus units on the Rams now, especially having what I say is the number one pass rush in the NFL.

I'm truly grateful the "experts" have been wrong (about our offering the Fins a 3rd or better for Ramsey)--so far. With the Rams' pass rush, the priority should be on run defense and getting FA signings up to speed. We look healthy and improved (Forbes alone, but also guys being healthier this season) at CB so far. We DON'T need to make any adds at this point.

See me if there are key injuries in camp.
 

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There is a reason Forbes was a first round pick, he has talent.
Even if he can come in in a dime role and play well, its a huge win for the Rams.
Smart! That's exactly right!

Snead loves to talk about guys and their "superpowers." Well, Forbes superpower is his length and deep speed. He can really help against burners.

If he stuggles against running teams, so be it. (But maybe Forbes could actually run down Barkley from behind 30 yards downfield instead of letting him take it 50-60 and to the House.) They can sub in a better tackler, though. The point is that Forbes has the best size/speed ratio on the team--BY FAR--and that will help alot.

We don't need him to be a star or even a starter.