I've been grinding every single day': Emmanuel Forbes' offseason bulk has helped restore confidence

  • To unlock all of features of Rams On Demand please take a brief moment to register. Registering is not only quick and easy, it also allows you access to additional features such as live chat, private messaging, and a host of other apps exclusive to Rams On Demand.

CoachAllred

Hall of Fame
Joined
Dec 23, 2019
Messages
2,338

'I've been grinding every single day': Emmanuel Forbes' offseason bulk has helped restore confidence​

Jun 12, 2025 at 02:00 PM
Author Image

Wyatt Miller
Staff Writer


Emmanuel Forbes Jr. was in a "storm," as Rams head coach Sean McVay put it. In 2024, Forbes was benched and later released by the team that drafted him in the first round less than two years prior, the Washington Commodes.

"Inevitably, in some timeframe, you're going to go through a storm," McVay said. "We talk about it a lot. Hey, you're either in it, you're going to go back into it or you're just coming out of it, and it's usually one of those three things."
Forbes was smack dab in the middle last year. Even after signing with Los Angeles, he barely saw the field apart from an inconsequential Week 18 game. But after an offseason filled with incessant weight-lifting and defensive scheme digestion, Forbes is coming out of the storm.

He entered the league at 6 feet and ¾ inches, 166 pounds, making him the lightest cornerback drafted since 1999 (at least). He's now listed at 180 pounds, having gained significant muscle mass since the Rams' season ended. He credits the Rams' staff for helping him bulk up to a size he's more comfortable playing at and restoring some of his confidence.

250612_forbes_16x9



"I've been grinding every single day and just getting stronger and getting better," Forbes told theRams.com. "We're going to lift every day and come out here and practice, then go back and do recovery and just take care of my body."

The Rams' strength staff, starting with senior director of strength and conditioning Justin Lovett, have put Forbes through a workout program tailored to help him put on productive weight. He's also been eating better, making sure to consume at least three or four meals a day and drinking lots of water.

Forbes didn't want to give an exact number, but he's gained "a good bit" of weight since last season by adding muscle all over.
"I feel way stronger, way more explosive and it really has helped my game out a lot," Forbes said.
"Justin Lovett and his group do such a great job," McVay said. "Forbes is bulking up, looking good, but I think what's been awesome is, and we talked about this at the very beginning, having an understanding of what we're trying to get done."

Last season, McVay was impressed with Forbes' intentionality as soon as he entered the building in December. He was always keyed into what the Rams were teaching him and the objective of certain actions, both on and off the field.
Now, he's had the opportunity to implement those lessons in a fast-paced practice setting. Forbes said the defensive coaches have helped him get out of his head and get back to playing his brand of football.

"They let me play my game, like, throughout the defense," Forbes said. "So, honestly, not worried about messing up in my head and just going out there and playing freely. So, it's helped me be great."
"It's nice to see how smart he is, see him communicate, and he's done a really nice job," said defensive coordinator Chris Shula.

Forbes has impressed McVay and company by using that increased strength and schematic understanding to make plays during OTAs.
He's caught a couple interceptions during 11-on-11 drills, including one during the first session open to the media when he jumped an out route thrown by Jimmy Garoppolo.
************************************************************************************************************************************
I'm gonna stick the optimist point of view. I love that the kid is putting in work. 180lbs is a little
light, but doable if he has the cover skills.

Truly hope he has a breakout type season, which for him would be getting on the field
in some sort of package or situational grouping.
He is in the right place and around the right people.
 

gogoat1

Pro Bowler
Joined
Jun 18, 2014
Messages
1,472
Name
Troy
Cool, he is not a stick figure anymore.
Feels way stronger and faster.
I will drink some Kool-Aid.
But........."Staff Writers" do not call NFL teams Commodes.
You are supposed to be a pro, not some guy on a message board.
 

WestCoastRam

Legend
Joined
Nov 17, 2014
Messages
7,622
Didn't have high hopes for Forbes but the guy seems to be doing everything right these days (Jourdan has a comment too in her latest vid)... might have to move up his chance of playing a useful role this season from 1 in 10 to 2 in 5.
 
Last edited:

OnceARam

Hall of Fame
Joined
Oct 28, 2012
Messages
3,617
If his play-weight is really 180 pounds, he`ll get on the field. Cobie Durant is listed at 182.

Our Strength and Conditioning department with a (potential) huge win here.
 

TheTackle

Pro Bowler
Joined
Apr 3, 2015
Messages
1,522
We are such a brilliantly run organization it's something special

While other teams dithered, we swooped in for a potentially huge payoff
 

Memento

Your (Somewhat) Friendly Neighborhood Authoress.
Joined
Jul 30, 2010
Messages
19,582
Name
Jemma
I want Forbes to succeed. If he does, we have a young, ascending cornerback on a cheap contract.
 

dang

Legend
Joined
Mar 15, 2018
Messages
8,294

'I've been grinding every single day': Emmanuel Forbes' offseason bulk has helped restore confidence​

Jun 12, 2025 at 02:00 PM
Author Image

Wyatt Miller
Staff Writer


Emmanuel Forbes Jr. was in a "storm," as Rams head coach Sean McVay put it. In 2024, Forbes was benched and later released by the team that drafted him in the first round less than two years prior, the Washington Commodes.

"Inevitably, in some timeframe, you're going to go through a storm," McVay said. "We talk about it a lot. Hey, you're either in it, you're going to go back into it or you're just coming out of it, and it's usually one of those three things."
Forbes was smack dab in the middle last year. Even after signing with Los Angeles, he barely saw the field apart from an inconsequential Week 18 game. But after an offseason filled with incessant weight-lifting and defensive scheme digestion, Forbes is coming out of the storm.

He entered the league at 6 feet and ¾ inches, 166 pounds, making him the lightest cornerback drafted since 1999 (at least). He's now listed at 180 pounds, having gained significant muscle mass since the Rams' season ended. He credits the Rams' staff for helping him bulk up to a size he's more comfortable playing at and restoring some of his confidence.

250612_forbes_16x9



"I've been grinding every single day and just getting stronger and getting better," Forbes told theRams.com. "We're going to lift every day and come out here and practice, then go back and do recovery and just take care of my body."

The Rams' strength staff, starting with senior director of strength and conditioning Justin Lovett, have put Forbes through a workout program tailored to help him put on productive weight. He's also been eating better, making sure to consume at least three or four meals a day and drinking lots of water.

Forbes didn't want to give an exact number, but he's gained "a good bit" of weight since last season by adding muscle all over.
"I feel way stronger, way more explosive and it really has helped my game out a lot," Forbes said.
"Justin Lovett and his group do such a great job," McVay said. "Forbes is bulking up, looking good, but I think what's been awesome is, and we talked about this at the very beginning, having an understanding of what we're trying to get done."

Last season, McVay was impressed with Forbes' intentionality as soon as he entered the building in December. He was always keyed into what the Rams were teaching him and the objective of certain actions, both on and off the field.
Now, he's had the opportunity to implement those lessons in a fast-paced practice setting. Forbes said the defensive coaches have helped him get out of his head and get back to playing his brand of football.

"They let me play my game, like, throughout the defense," Forbes said. "So, honestly, not worried about messing up in my head and just going out there and playing freely. So, it's helped me be great."
"It's nice to see how smart he is, see him communicate, and he's done a really nice job," said defensive coordinator Chris Shula.

Forbes has impressed McVay and company by using that increased strength and schematic understanding to make plays during OTAs.
He's caught a couple interceptions during 11-on-11 drills, including one during the first session open to the media when he jumped an out route thrown by Jimmy Garoppolo.
************************************************************************************************************************************
I'm gonna stick the optimist point of view. I love that the kid is putting in work. 180lbs is a little
light, but doable if he has the cover skills.

Truly hope he has a breakout type season, which for him would be getting on the field
in some sort of package or situational grouping.
He is in the right place and around the right people.
180 is just a number. It’s how he carries that weight that’s key. It is about a 10% add to his reported weight last year. Mentally and physically adding muscle will give him confidence to be a more aggressive tackler. And he didn’t add so much weight that it will slow down his coverage skills. I’d love to see him improve the Rams coverage and Ramsey improve the Rams physicality in their secondary.
 

Faceplant

Still celebrating Superbowl LVI
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Aug 11, 2010
Messages
10,436
Cool, he is not a stick figure anymore.
Feels way stronger and faster.
I will drink some Kool-Aid.
But........."Staff Writers" do not call NFL teams Commodes.
You are supposed to be a pro, not some guy on a message board.
I hope you're kidding, haha. You DO realize that this forum autocorrects the Washington team name to Commodes, right? Also corrects the Broncos head coaches name to a more proper one. Try it, it's fun......for most of us anyway.








Asshole Face!!!!
 

fearsomefour

Legend
Joined
Jan 15, 2013
Messages
18,070
Best weight gaining food?
When working with baseball players and trying to get them to bulk up there were a couple of "non fast food" options I would have them add to help gain weight.
Honey roasted peanuts and milk snacks.
Get some protein and calories half a jar of peanuts a day, a couple handfuls at a time with a glass of whole milk.....so half a jar of the peanuts and 4 glasses of whole milk was an easy to consume (not too bulky or a massive amount of food) and would add 1880 calories (1280 peanuts/600 milk) and 88 grams of protein to their existing diet pretty easily.
Taking a kid who is not eating enough, say....1600 calories a day....adjusting that diet up to about 2600 calories then adding the nut/milk snacks and a shake could pretty easily bump up calorie intake to about 5000 a day.
Anyone have any "non junk food" weight gainer tricks?
 

Merlin

Damn the torpedoes
Rams On Demand Sponsor
ROD Credit | 2023 TOP Member
Joined
May 8, 2014
Messages
42,697
180 is just a number. It’s how he carries that weight that’s key. It is about a 10% add to his reported weight last year. Mentally and physically adding muscle will give him confidence to be a more aggressive tackler. And he didn’t add so much weight that it will slow down his coverage skills. I’d love to see him improve the Rams coverage and Ramsey improve the Rams physicality in their secondary.
This. Does he have the mentality out there by himself when SF is throwing shitty fucking screens and underneath passes at him all game.
 

gogoat1

Pro Bowler
Joined
Jun 18, 2014
Messages
1,472
Name
Troy
I hope you're kidding, haha. You DO realize that this forum autocorrects the Washington team name to Commodes, right? Also corrects the Broncos head coaches name to a more proper one. Try it, it's fun......for most of us anyway.








Asshole Face!!!!
Nope, not kidding. I think its dumb and childish.
The Rams have to play other NFL teams.
Grown men calling opposing teams every.....single time some takeoff of their team name a 15 year old boy might say is ridiculous.
I mean, once in awhile but every single time.......
I want what I post to be actually what I post, letter for letter.
 

Faceplant

Still celebrating Superbowl LVI
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Aug 11, 2010
Messages
10,436
Nope, not kidding. I think its dumb and childish.
The Rams have to play other NFL teams.
Grown men calling opposing teams every.....single time some takeoff of their team name a 15 year old boy might say is ridiculous.
I mean, once in awhile but every single time.......
I want what I post to be actually what I post, letter for letter.
Sounds serious. Odd that you spelled Tom Brad's ex wife "Jizzel" and referenced her taking a "BBC" from AB, but a simple autocorrect to Commodes twists your knickers as childish. To each their own tho, so if you're concerned with your ROD artistic license being compromised, maybe take it up with the mods?
 

PhillyRam

Rams On Demand Sponsor
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Jun 1, 2013
Messages
8,270
Name
Scott
Nope, not kidding. I think its dumb and childish.
The Rams have to play other NFL teams.
Grown men calling opposing teams every.....single time some takeoff of their team name a 15 year old boy might say is ridiculous.
I mean, once in awhile but every single time.......
I want what I post to be actually what I post, letter for letter.
1000006498.gif
 

CoachAllred

Hall of Fame
Joined
Dec 23, 2019
Messages
2,338
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #17
This. Does he have the mentality out there by himself when SF is throwing shitty fucking screens and underneath passes at him all game.
You're absolutely right, but if he has good instincts he can get there before
the blocking shows up.
I thought that is why we're bringing back Ramsey.:laugh1:
 

dang

Legend
Joined
Mar 15, 2018
Messages
8,294
Best weight gaining food?
When working with baseball players and trying to get them to bulk up there were a couple of "non fast food" options I would have them add to help gain weight.
Honey roasted peanuts and milk snacks.
Get some protein and calories half a jar of peanuts a day, a couple handfuls at a time with a glass of whole milk.....so half a jar of the peanuts and 4 glasses of whole milk was an easy to consume (not too bulky or a massive amount of food) and would add 1880 calories (1280 peanuts/600 milk) and 88 grams of protein to their existing diet pretty easily.
Taking a kid who is not eating enough, say....1600 calories a day....adjusting that diet up to about 2600 calories then adding the nut/milk snacks and a shake could pretty easily bump up calorie intake to about 5000 a day.
Anyone have any "non junk food" weight gainer tricks?
Ben and Jerry’s. You start a pint. I’ll bet you good money you can’t stop until that pint is gone or someone pries it from your hands.