Van Jefferson to undergo knee surgery, will miss a few weeks

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The No. 3 wide receiver on the Los Angeles Rams, Van Jefferson, underwent knee surgery Tuesday, sidelining him for at least a few weeks. Despite Jefferson’s status for Week 1 being up in the air, Liam Coen and the Rams aren’t overly concerned about the depth at the wide receiver position right now.

“I don’t think it’s a concern. Sean talked to the staff and just talking to us as a group. This is why we coach, right? This is why you get into it and this is why they pay us to put our guys in positions to make plays and be successful. I think that’s ultimately the goal of coaching in terms of the X’s and O’s, the scheme, the personnel,” Coen said. “That’s kind of why we do this, right? So, I think it’s more so, a great opportunity for us to get creative in different ways that we can put guys in positions to help our offense.”

The Rams unquestionably have a potentially lethal duo in Cooper Kupp and Allen Robinson at the wide receiver position. But with Odell Beckham Jr. unsigned and recovering from a torn ACL he sustained in the Super Bowl, Los Angeles was expected to lean on Jefferson as their No. 3 wideout.

Sadly, Jefferson was experiencing discomfort in the same knee he got a procedure on earlier this offseason, so he had to get another minor surgery this week. The Rams are hoping Jefferson can return in time for their Week 1 bout with the Buffalo Bills, though, they’ll likely be cautious with him to begin the season.

Until Jefferson can return, Los Angeles is hoping to get more out of their young wide receivers behind Kupp and Robinson. Tutu Atwell, Jacob Harris, and Ben Skowronek (Skowronek is the only one of the bunch to have a reception in the NFL) could all see heightened roles in the offense amid Jefferson’s absence.

Sean McVay and the Rams have made it clear that they’d love for Beckham to re-sign with the team. Even if Beckham were to re-sign right now, he wouldn’t be able to help fill in for Jefferson until he returns due to the fact he isn’t expected to return to the field himself until the latter part of the 2022 season.

Making a move for a wide receiver is certainly an option for Los Angeles with Jefferson’s return timetable unknown, but Coen and McVay appear to be very confident in the younger guys that currently reside at the wide receiver position.
 

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Making a move for a wide receiver is certainly an option for Los Angeles with Jefferson’s return timetable unknown, but Coen and McVay appear to be very confident in the younger guys that currently reside at the wide receiver position.
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Yes, it would seem that after the Rams drafted 3 WR's in the 2021 draft, (one was Ram's top draft selection) & then signed the outstanding ex-Chicago Bear WR in Free Agency......

The Rams have gone & secured Seven WR's since the 2021 draft to add to this offense's arsenal. Plus they have been grooming 2 other WR's for even longer.

WR JJ Koski has been a Ram since the conclusion of the 2020 draft. WR Landen Akers has been a Ram since the end of the 2021 draft. So both of them have been in TC & preseasons before. The fact is this will be Koski's 3rd. Both WR's Warren Jackson & Brandon Powell have been here since early November of last season after experiencing several other NFL teams TC's & preseasons. The only real new WR is Lance McCutcheon who rode into LA from Northern Montana.

It's not like Coaches McVay/ Zac Robinson & Eric Yarber do not have great knowledge of this WR unit...its well known to all of them.

 

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I think a few here are too hard on Skowronek. Remember that he was a rookie last year.

He went 11/20 in receptions. One was a tight window that was well defended and another was a miscommunication on which side to lean towards.

I think he played well last year. Two more catches and he goes from 55% to 65%.
 

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I think a few here are too hard on Skowronek. Remember that he was a rookie last year.

He went 11/20 in receptions. One was a tight window that was well defended and another was a miscommunication on which side to lean towards.

I think he played well last year. Two more catches and he goes from 55% to 65%.

Dudes, got a lot of time in camp/preseason to prove himself. Looking forward to see if he develops.
 

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I think a few here are too hard on Skowronek. Remember that he was a rookie last year.

He went 11/20 in receptions. One was a tight window that was well defended and another was a miscommunication on which side to lean towards.

I think he played well last year. Two more catches and he goes from 55% to 65%.
He did play over JJ Koski and Landon Akers so He’s likely a front runner for the 53 man roster. That’s gives him another year to improve and show.
 

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I think a few here are too hard on Skowronek. Remember that he was a rookie last year.

He went 11/20 in receptions. One was a tight window that was well defended and another was a miscommunication on which side to lean towards.

I think he played well last year. Two more catches and he goes from 55% to 65%.
I think his overall impact for a 7th rounder was good. Knocked the shit out of people on STs and seemed to grasp the offense enough to run the right routes, etc.
Needs to clean up the end of those routes and finish the catches... I think as the game slows down a little more for him, he'll be just fine. What I want to see from him is the opportunity to get some YAC... 225 and angry running at DBs? That should be fun.
 

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Making a move for a wide receiver is certainly an option for Los Angeles with Jefferson’s return timetable unknown, but Coen and McVay appear to be very confident in the younger guys that currently reside at the wide receiver position.

This just feels unlikely. Besides the temporary competition as a #3 WR designee for Atwell/Skow & Harris, the Rams could also go more 12 Personnel with Higbee/Hopkins while everyone is currently healthy. jmo.
 

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