After signing contracts, Rams rookies get Hollywood tour

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After signing contracts, Rams rookies get Hollywood tour
By Nick Wagoner

[espn.go.com]

LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Rams rookies took care of business Thursday afternoon, as all six members of the draft class signed their first NFL deals. But when business was done, it was time for some fun.

With the help of the Los Angeles tourism and convention board, the Rams rookie class (drafted and undrafted) got an up-close look at what Hollywood has to offer.

The Tinseltown tour included a trip to the Warner Bros. studios and gave the Rams a chance to put themselves in the middle of some popular movies and television shows.

That included stops in the coffee shop from the TV show "Friends."


From there, the Rams rookies got to check out a scene from the "Lord of the Rings" movies.

Quarterback Jared Goff then got a chance to play the role of Harry Potter with the help of a green screen.
 
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After signing contracts, Rams rookies get Hollywood tour
By Nick Wagoner

[espn.go.com]

LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Rams rookies took care of business Thursday afternoon, as all six members of the draft class signed their first NFL deals. But when business was done, it was time for some fun.

With the help of the Los Angeles tourism and convention board, the Rams rookie class (drafted and undrafted) got an up-close look at what Hollywood has to offer.

The Tinseltown tour included a trip to the Warner Bros. studios and gave the Rams a chance to put themselves in the middle of some popular movies and television shows.

That included stops in the coffee shop from the TV show "Friends."


From there, the Rams rookies got to check out a scene from the "Lord of the Rings" movies.

Quarterback Jared Goff then got a chance to play the role of Harry Potter with the help of a green screen.
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Goff said something obvious but important...He wasn't really involved, easy, no pain...I would add no distractions from learning and working on FOOTBALL...I really like the slotted, no bullshit system...I'm sure the elite, very high picks probably don't like it because it costs them millions, ala Sam kind of money...It erases the possible long, protracted head butting between agents and teams...No holdouts to cause missed important time...