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Tavon Austin’s absence gives Rams’ other receivers a chance to shine

May 21, 2017 Written by Paper Shredding

At 5-foot-8, Tavon Austin casts a relatively small shadow, but it’s one that will loom over Rams practice this week as the team enters the final phase of its offseason work.

Austin won’t be on the field. The Rams’ top returning receiver had wrist surgery this month and, presumably, will be ready to return when training camp opens in late July. But these are complicated times for Austin and the Rams’ receivers, and no void goes unfilled in the NFL.

The Rams will hold 10 full-team practices at Cal Lutheran in Thousand Oaks over the next three weeks, with the initial one scheduled for Monday afternoon. Will the Rams figure out how much they need Austin? Or will they see a path toward a future without him?

New coach Sean McVay and General Manager Les Snead have revamped the Rams’ group of receivers. Kenny Britt and Brian Quick departed via free agency. The Rams signed Robert Woods and used two of their first four draft picks on receivers Cooper Kupp and Josh Reynolds.

Kupp, a third-round pick, was the star of this month’s Rams rookie mini-camp, while Reynolds displayed good length, hands and speed. It’s reasonable to think both receivers could play roles in 2017.

“I think the idea is that we’re expecting some of these guys to contribute,” McVay said, “and they certainly have to earn it and we know that we’re always looking to create competition at all spots. Whoever we think is the best player to give us the best chance to have success, that’s who is going to play.”

It’s reasonable to look down the line and see Woods as a consistent, good-hands, good-blocking receiver, Reynolds as the deep threat and Kupp as the tough inside receiver. So, what about Austin?

Austin, the Rams’ No. 8 overall draft pick in 2013, signed a four-year, $42-million contract extension before last season. In four seasons, though, Austin has never topped 58 receptions or 509 yards.

It’s time for Austin to show something, particularly to a new coach who won’t be shy about making changes. It’s noteworthy that after the 2017 season, Austin can be traded for a salary-cap hit of only $1 million. On the other hand, Austin deserves a chance to show his skills in a better-designed offense.

Former coach Jeff Fisher and his lengthy list of offensive coordinators seemed to prefer Austin as something of a “gadget” player. They used him on short passes and reverses and even put him in the backfield. The idea seemed to be, let Austin use his great speed to turn small plays into big plays.

McVay has a different idea. The Rams now are more likely to line up Austin on the outside and use him as more of a deep threat, similar to the way McVay used DeSean Jackson in Washington and the way new Rams offensive coordinator Matt LaFleur used Taylor Gabriel in Atlanta.

It’s worth a shot. There are questions about whether Austin has the size, and even the skill set, to thrive in an expanded role, but the Rams need to find out.

“He’s got great hands,” LaFleur said. “When we judge receivers, it’s more about their ability to separate. The size is not as big of a concern. … (Gabriel) could get open and he was electric with the ball in his hands. So hopefully we can get Tavon going the same way.”

That’s down the line, though. Austin won’t participate in these offseason practices, which will open the door for Kupp, Reynolds and second-year receiver Pharoh Cooper to make an impact.

Kupp already has become something of a folk hero. He put up dynamic statistics in college, albeit at Eastern Washington, mostly against smaller-school competition.

The natural question, one Kupp has heard for years, is whether he can create separation and effectively win battles for balls, against NFL defensive backs. Kupp will get his first, internal test this week in scrimmages against the Rams’ defense.

“If you’re trying to prove something, you’ve got a weight on your chest,” Kupp said. “There’s no room for error. I’m just trying to come out and be who I am. I’m just going to play football. I know I’m a great player. So I’m going to come out and just let that show. That should be enough.”

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Rams made moves on draft’s third day, pick receiver and linebacker

April 29, 2017 Written by Paper Shredding

The Rams were active and bold to start the third and final day of the NFL draft Saturday, as they made two trades during the fourth round and selected receiver Josh Reynolds and linebacker Samson Ebukam.

The day started with a move down, as the Rams sent the No. 112 pick to Chicago for No. 117 and a sixth-round pick (No. 197). The Rams used that pick on Reynolds, a lanky deep threat who led the SEC with 1,039 receiving yards last season and had 12 touchdowns.

Not content to wait until the end of the round to pick again, the Rams made another trade and moved up to No. 125. They sent their fourth-round compensatory pick (No. 141) to the New York Jets, as well as the No. 197 pick they’d received from Chicago less than an hour earlier.

The Rams used No. 125 on Ebukam, who is considered a raw talent at linebacker and was a college teammate of receiver Cooper Kupp, one of the Rams’ third-round picks. Ekubam finished his college career with 24 sacks in 53 games.

The Rams still have two sixth-round picks (No. 189 and No. 206) and one seventh-round pick (No. 234) to close out the draft.

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2017 NFL draft: Here’s everything you need to know

April 27, 2017 Written by Paper Shredding

KEY FACTS

When: Thursday through Saturday

Where: Philadelphia, in a temporary theater constructed outside the famous steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art

How to watch: ESPN and NFL Network. Also streaming: NFL.com, NFL Now and Watch ESPN

SCHEDULE

Round 1: Thursday, 5 p.m.

Rounds 2-3: Friday, 4 p.m.

Rounds 4-7: Saturday, 9 a.m.

Note: Teams get 10 minutes to make their selection in the first round, seven minutes in Round 2 and five minutes in Rounds 3-6 and just four minutes in Round 7.

COMPLETE COVERAGE

OVERVIEW

When it comes to NFL draft day, the ‘nerds’ increasingly have their say

NFL draft roundtable: SCNG writers assess options for the Chargers and Rams

Kartje: NFL mock draft, version 2.0

NFL draft: 40 yards to stardom

CHARGERS

Chargers prepare for uncertainty of NFL draft

When will the Chargers draft quarterback Philip Rivers’ replacement?

Chargers GM Tom Telesco hoping to build off last year’s draft success

RAMS

Rams’ draft success depends on teamwork of Les Snead, Sean McVay

Cornerback Trumaine Johnson staying for now, but will Rams draft his replacement?

Rams GM Les Snead, now without Jeff Fisher, will rise or fall on his own merits

Bonsignore: ‘Project Goff’ is underway at Rams headquarters

Inside the Rams podcast, Ep. 26: Debating the Rams’ NFL draft strategy, with beat writer Rich Hammond

USC

USC NFL draft primer: Who are the 2017 prospects?

JuJu Smith-Schuster preparing to carry Long Beach Poly, USC legacy into NFL draft

USC’s Adoree’ Jackson hopes to break into first round of NFL draft

UCLA

UCLA NFL draft primer: Who are the 2017 prospects?

UCLA’s Fabian Moreau lives up to NFL draft prediction

POSITION BREAKDOWNS

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Interior defensive linemen

EDGE rushers

Inside linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

WHERE THE CHARGERS PICK

Thursday

Round 1 – 7th pick

Friday

Round 2 – 6th pick (38th overall)

Round 3 – 7th pick (71st overall)

Saturday

Round 4 – 6th pick (113rd overall)

Round 5 – 7th pick (151st overall)

Round 6 – 6th pick (190th overall)

Round 7 – 7th pick (225th overall)

WHERE THE RAMS PICK

Thursday

Round 1 – None

Friday

Round 2 – 5th pick (37th overall)

Round 3 – 5th pick (69th overall)

Saturday

Round 4 – 5th pick (110th overall)

Round 4 – 34th pick (139th overall)

Round 5 – 5th pick (150th overall)

Round 6 – 5th pick (190th overall)

Round 6 – 35th pick (220th overall)

Round 7 – 5th pick (226th overall)

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