OFFICIAL Los Angeles Rams Training Camp 2025

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Agreed. Seems like every fucking year the OL slows our start.

Last year some of us were discussing this fact when we were already seeing the danger signs of Avila failing at Center. Rams tried to spin that bullshit as per usual and as teams tend to do. But bottom line is when your starting OL doesn't play in preseason you don't have a lot of wiggle room to fuck around in camp. Camp and more importantly the scrimmages become critical for live reps to polish your top five.

I think this year McVay has the OL positioned far better to be ready game one. Of course since we can never have nice things on the OL we end up of course with Jackson having the blood clot issue, and if that affects his readiness Stafford's gonna get beat to hell off the blindside. Trying to be positive here, really. I hope he can start and play a full 17 weeks for us. But we have an old pocket QB who is not his usual badass self when his blindside is unsettled because he goes full gunslinger mode.

Our division is going to be very strong. Certainly stronger than Philly's division. We have the better QB, but they have by far the better OL. If Jackson is good for 17 games then we're close to them. But there's no way in hell we'll be in the mix for the bye if Jackson is in and out of the lineup. We'll be dropping games early and end up with the usual late season run if we're lucky.

What a WALT’s unbelievable!! Hope the Kleenex is near.

I get what you’re saying what you’re saying,but as usual WAY OFF !! Meaning The Rams for ALL MCVAYS career as HC for The Rams has not addressed The Depth of the O’Line well.

-I could go WAY BACK,but nobody wants that.

I’ll just post my thoughts in another post.

Going after The Rams & ALARIC JACKSON is total BS !!! I can continue to say that The Rams should’ve signed Alaric Jackson last season before he became a FA.

That is still a question that one of the posters says wasn’t possible??
I don’t understand contracts though. Kyren Williams can,SO I don’t understand.

Last season Alaric was looking at a 2 game suspension with Noteboom as the starting LT.The Rams are in a way better position coming into 2025.The rest is sort of total BS.
 

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He actually anchored pretty well in pass pro against a bull rush.
Like all young OL he could get fooled and get beaten by a more experienced player using their hands or leverage.
He also, generally, got decent movement in the run game.
Dedrich is going to be a practice squad guy imo ? I guess that’s his only chance is to be able to be a swing C/G. Limmer is the guy there & he needs to learn how to play guard.
It’s not like last season with all the chaos at Center & Upfront.
 

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I don't agree with all of the downer talk about the Oline. I really like the starting five. Staying healthy is the only real concern. Its basically the same unit as 2023 and they were very good

Well that I agree with 1,000 %.

It doesn’t take a genius to figure that out.Merlin has been a diaper dandy for years. I’m not sure he liked better Forest Lamp or Dan Feeney in 2017 ? The Chargers drafted both Dan Feeney being the better of the 2. COOPER KUPP was the better pick by The Rams.
Whitworth is still a Ram & going into the HOF as a RAM !
 

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Not having them get even a few live reps in preseason has a cost
The only season that HURT The Rams was 2019,his first real time doing it for all 4 games.

The reason was they CUT John Sullivan & forever Whitworth will tell Mcvay that. The real reason though was starting Brian Allen & Joesph Noteboom with ZERO EXPERIENCE!!

Last season was different & every other season there own case & point. Last season was just another cluster F”@K in itself.

Starting once again by not signing a John Sullivan prodigy in Coleman Shelton first off. Mcvay realized that obviously.

I don’t understand contracts,but IMO like with Cory Littleton.You get this UDRFA & don’t sign them to a better contract that is Player & Team friendly.

Still where The Rams are NOW is night & day with there depth & coaching (O’Line) staff.
 

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I think we should all be stoked AJ is out there. Hopefully he has things under control and is ready to go!

Really to me there was no real doubt.You never know the severity of it & still a big concern.Blood Clots are no Joke especially as a professional athlete.

I think it got overblown.He really didn’t need to FLY to Hawaii.That might be one of the bigger concerns is flying from what I understand. Which isn’t all that much.
 

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I’m enjoying all the OL posts, but I feel like every year McVay doesn’t get this figured out until the bullets are already flying.

IMO this (OL) should be sorted out by the end of camp, but what do I know…maybe it is already.

Not really as far as figuring out the O’Line. There is only SO many reps to go around.

The preseason is very important to who is going to step up.

This season of ALL Sean Mcvays years as a (Ram) HC is the most depth EVER.There is a crazy mix of young players & Vets.

IMO there are going to be some claims & even the depth of the practice squad.There’s a lot of unknown,but I think Humpries & Quessenberry make the 53 ? Even that is such an unknown?
 

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Some on this board were not fans of the pick, but hopefully, they found another.
I went WHO?

Then I look at his tape and saw he got open quite a bit.

He isn't that fast so I was worried a little bit about playing in the NFL with a lack of speed.

But some receivers do extremely well even without a ton of speed.
 

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McVay wants guys that run good routes. I didn't know much about him either but like a lot of others we soon found out why. This kid could get some run in the Rams offense. Still want a good WR with speed but guys like Mumpfield win games too.
 

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One could make the argument at Dedich is getting reps at C because they don't see him as a long term depth option at G.
I thought he played the best of the depth guys at G last year and can have a depth spot on the team.
I know McVay mentioned Limmer being able to play both C and G and the flexibility they like......so, are they trying to develop Dedich versatility or just TC reps to fill....who knows?

I’m enjoying all the OL posts, but I feel like every year McVay doesn’t get this figured out until the bullets are already flying.

IMO this (OL) should be sorted out by the end of camp, but what do I know…maybe it is already.
I hate to say it, but a lot of this in camp right now, such as with Dedich and others is just basic “We have to get a competent line of camp bodies out there for a few preseason games, lets run these guys through some plays, so we don’t embarrass ourselves and can take a look at some rookie offensive weapon players without getting Dresser Winn and Bennett killed.”

That, and build a practice squad.
 

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I hate to say it, but a lot of this in camp right now, such as with Dedich and others is just basic “We have to get a competent line of camp bodies out there for a few preseason games, lets run these guys through some plays, so we don’t embarrass ourselves and can take a look at some rookie offensive weapon players without getting Dresser Winn and Bennett killed.”

That, and build a practice squad.
Yep.
Also how depth can be built.
 

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LOS ANGELES — Going into his 10th season with the Rams, Tyler Higbee sees something different in the tight end room this training camp.


Back in full action after not being able to run at this time last summer, Higbee is surrounded by what he describes as the deepest group he has been a part in his decade in Los Angeles.

Colby Parkinson is back for a second season and has seemed comfortable in his role in the passing game at camp. Davis Allen is moving better after dealing with back spasms a year ago, continuing to grow as a run blocker while making some plays as a pass catcher. And Terrance Ferguson was the team’s second-round draft pick and is doing some of the things that made him successful at Oregon, finding soft spots in zone coverage and converting third downs.

It’s a crowded group, but there’s a strong possibility the Rams keep all four on their 53-man roster. There’s a belief in the organization that keeping Allen and Ferguson in the rotation can keep Higbee (32) and Parkinson (26) fresh and effective deeper into the season.



And with that depth, Higbee expressed a hope to see more 12- and 13-personnel formations this season.

“This is probably one of the deepest rooms I’ve been a part of, so it’s exciting,” Higbee said. “If we can make defenses, throw some extra looks, make them work a little bit harder on their game plan during the week.”

Shuffling the deck on OL​

The Rams entered camp with a set group for the first-team offensive line, but open questions about who would fill the backup roles.

With left tackle Alaric Jackson (blood clots) still limited to non-contact drills, the Rams have rotated their veteran summer acquisitions D.J. Humphries and David Quessenberry at left tackle. But Humphries has received the majority of the work and has instilled a confidence in the coaching staff.


“Any time you have a guy that’s played as much football as he has, the one thing you do know as they’re learning offense is that Sundays aren’t going to be too big for them,” offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur said. “It’s not like getting a rookie or trading for a second-year guy. This guy’s played a lot of good football. He’s fit right in with the guys. He’s jelling with the guys in terms of just in the locker room, which is big. There’s no doubt he’s proven.”

If Humphries is penciled in as the likely third tackle on the roster, that would leave Quessenberry competing with third-year tackle Warren McClendon for a fourth spot.

The interior of the second-string offensive line has seen a bigger rotation, partly due to bumps and bruises among the group. Second-year linemen Beaux Limmer, Dylan McMahon and Justin Dedich have rotated between center and guard, though Dedich handled that responsibility Thursday as Limmer was limited with an elbow injury and McMahon was out with an ankle issue.

K.T. Leveston has also been part of the second-team guard rotation, while undrafted rookies Willie Lampkin IV and Ben Dooley have seen a few opportunities, too.

“I think what [OL coach] Ryan Wendell does a really good job of is mixing and matching guys,” McVay said. “I think being able to give these guys a big-picture understanding and then the value that they do have if you’re not solidified as a starter is how do you get a jersey on game day where you can play multiple positions that adds value to that sixth, seventh and eighth offensive linemen for us.”

More versatility​

The cross training has extended to the Rams’ secondary, too, as it usually does for a defense that likes moving its defensive backs around.

Quentin Lake played largely at star corner to open camp, but has moved back to safety more this week as he continues to do whatever is asked of him, even in a contract year.

“At the end of the day, I want to be as versatile as I can. Nothing has really changed from last year,” Lake said. “We’re still early in camp. So, the whole defense and all that stuff … we’re kind of making areas of emphasis for the day but nothing too much has changed. I know I’m happy where I’m at right now.”

Second-year safety Jaylen McCollough is another player who has moved around, specifically dropping down to dime linebacker in some packages.

While the Rams are bullish on offseason linebacker addition Nate Landman, his area of strength lies in run defense, not coverage. So without a natural successor to the departed Christian Rozeboom at the spot, McCollough has picked up on dime linebacker, a spot that he filled frequently as a rookie, too.

“He’s so valuable. He’s so versatile. He can play safety or the dime linebacker,” McVay said. “When we played Seattle last year, the first game, he was playing linebacker on early and normal down and distances and taking on guards when they’re easily climbing to him uncovered.”

Second-year strides​

One player who has turned heads early in camp is second-year defensive tackle Tyler Davis. The former sixth-round pick saw his role increase steadily as the season progressed and he’s carried that momentum into this training camp.

“The way that he plays on the inside of his toes, the way that he strikes blocks. It’s everything that you want,” defensive tackle Kobie Turner said. “That guy shows up day in and day out, and he’s consistent. You know exactly what you’re going to get.”

Another jump​

No one has questioned quarterback Stetson Bennett IV’s work ethic, but rather if he would get another opportunity with Matthew Stafford and Jimmy Garoppolo ahead of him. But the third-year QB has taken advantage of Stafford missing the start of camp with back soreness and made the most of his second-team reps.

Bennett looks much more decisive in his third camp. He is working through his reads quickly and making his throws on time and in rhythm. And the coaching staff has been impressed with his command of the huddle. Now it will be up to Bennett to use his opportunities in the preseason to force the Rams into keeping three quarterbacks on the active roster for a second straight year.

“He’s in such a good place mentally. When you are in such a good place mentally, you can now allow your physical abilities to take hold,” LaFleur said. “Ultimately it was on Stetson to get to where he wants to be and I think he’s right where he should be. I’m super excited to watch him through August, particularly in those preseason games.”

One of Bennett’s favorite targets at camp has been receiver Xavier Smith, who has shown he has the potential to be more than a punt returner for the Rams. He’s continued to show flashes in jet sweeps, but is also showing improvement getting vertical in the route tree and as a run blocker, sealing off outside linebacker Brennan Jackson – who outweighs Smith by close to 90 pounds – on a run Thursday.

“He has a violence about him when he has the ball in his hand, whether it be in the return game or on offense,” LaFleur said. “He’s another guy that you just root for because one, he’s got a good skill set. Two, he’s tough. He’s always got a great demeanor about himself, great smile on his face and really attacks this. He loves this game.”

Injury report​

Safety Kam Curl will be evaluated on a week-to-week basis after his ankle was stepped on Tuesday, McVay said Thursday, noting the Rams felt like they avoided a worse-case scenario with this injury.

Cornerback Emmanuel Forbes (hamstring pull) is expected to miss one to two weeks, McVay said Thursday.