10 Observations from the Rams' Aug. 25 training camp practice

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10 Observations from the Rams' Aug. 25 training camp practice
Aug 25, 2020 at 04:17 PM
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Stu Jackson
Staff Writer

After each practice of Rams Training Camp presented by UNIFY Financial Credit Union, Rams staff writer Stu Jackson will share 10 observations from the session. Here are his notes from Tuesday, Aug. 25.

1) Another clutch play from cornerback Jalen Ramsey in training camp. The former Florida State star nabbed a one-handed interception off a Jared Goff pass intended for rookie wide receiver Van Jefferson in the endzone and ran it all the way back, tossing the ball to defensive tackle Aaron Donald just before the goal line. Donald then somersaulted into the endzone to celebrate.

2) Speaking of Jefferson, he picked up where he left off from Saturday's scrimmage, getting more reps with the first team offense. He made a nice play during the 2-minute drill portion of practice, hauling in a first down catch from Goff inside the 15 after Goff escaped pressure in the pocket.

3) Goff's ability to maneuver a collapsing pocket is something he has been working in practice with offensive coordinator Kevin O'Connell, today included.

4) Defensive back Nick Scott had another strong moment in practice today, recording an interception during 11-on-11 drills on a John Wolford pass attempt. Unofficially, it's his second takeaway of training camp after posting a forced fumble last week.

5) Practice ended with another takeaway by the secondary, as rookie defensive back Tyrique McGhee intercepted a pass in the endzone on the ensuing series after Ramsey's pick. It was the group's fourth overall – in addition to Ramsey, McGhee and Scott's picks, cornerback Adonis Alexander had a fumble recovery at the end of 11-on-11 drills.

6) On a positive note for the offense, Goff and wide receiver Robert Woods were clicking during earlier portions of 11-on-11 work. The two connected for a pair of completions into tight windows, giving Goff enough confidence to try a deep sideline pass to Woods with Ramsey in coverage, though the pass fell incomplete.

7) Overall, it was a good day for the defensive reserves, as indicated by takeaways from Scott, Alexander and McGhee.

8) As some of the observations may indicate, Wolford got quite a bit of work during 11-on-11 drills against starters and reserves. It makes sense, though, as O'Connell said earlier this month that he will get a lot of those types of opportunities.

9) Outside linebacker Terrell Lewis showed off the length of his 6-foot-5 frame, breaking up a Goff pass near the line of scrimmage. during 11-on-11 work.

10) Running back Darrell Henderson Jr. (hamstring) did not participate in practice today. McVay said after practice that he had "no update" on Henderson's status.
 
1) Another clutch play from cornerback Jalen Ramsey in training camp.
Ramsey is really showing up in camp. He may be as good as he thinks he is. :)

2) Speaking of Jefferson, he picked up where he left off from Saturday's scrimmage, getting more reps with the first team offense.

He made a nice play during the 2-minute drill portion of practice, hauling in a first down catch from Goff inside the 15 after Goff escaped pressure in the pocket.

Moving on up!

3) Goff's ability to maneuver a collapsing pocket is something he has been working in practice with offensive coordinator Kevin O'Connell, today included.

Great that O'Connell is helping him with his pocket mobility. You can't underestimate Goff working on getting stronger legs and foot speed in the offseason. Extending a couple or more plays a game can go a long way to more wins.

Nice to hear the young defenders making plays. The Ram's depth is getting stronger all around.
 
4) Defensive back Nick Scott had another strong moment in practice today, recording an interception during 11-on-11 drills on a John Wolford pass attempt. Unofficially, it's his second takeaway of training camp after posting a forced fumble last week.
If I recall he also had a near-INT the other day as well. Sounds like he's in the right spot and showing up. That safety room though.
 
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If I recall he also had a near-INT the other day as well. Sounds like he's in the right spot and showing up. That safety room though.
I am guessing they keep 4 safeties, plus Burgess who is also the 5th or 6th CB.

So.... Rapp, Johnson, Fuller, Scott
Plus Burgess.

Then... Ramsey, Hill, Williams, Long.

Maybe Deayon is your 5th CB and 11th DB overall.
 
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I am guessing they keep 4 safeties, plus Burgess who is also the 5th or 6th CB.

So.... Rapp, Johnson, Fuller, Scott
Plus Burgess.

Then... Ramsey, Hill, Williams, Long.

Maybe Deayon is your 5th CB and 11th DB overall.
Have reports been saying that Burgess is getting reps at CB? I'm not sure if he's getting as much work at CB as some are speculating, at least right now. I would say he's battling Fuller for that 3rd safety spot over the CBs for nickel or dime corner.
 
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I am guessing they keep 4 safeties, plus Burgess who is also the 5th or 6th CB.

So.... Rapp, Johnson, Fuller, Scott
Plus Burgess.

Then... Ramsey, Hill, Williams, Long.

Maybe Deayon is your 5th CB and 11th DB overall.

Haven't heard a single report back on David Long...hopefully he is doing well in camp or he will be riding the bench. I think it will be williams as cb2 and hill as nickelback anyway
 
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If Deayon keeps getting better I can see him eventually taking the slot cb spot. Ramsey talks him up and he been showing up in practices and on hard Knocks.
 
Will any team/QB throw at a Ramsey covered wr this year? Why bother when the disparity so so big between him and whomever is CB2/CB3. I say that half jokingly