Jalen Ramsey shines with a shoulder injury – Los Angeles Rams Blog

IRVINE (Calif.) — As Matthew Stafford The leader Los Angeles Rams‘ offense down on the field Jalen Ramsey Observed from the defensive sideline, with the play script in hand.

Ramsey, who was recovering from offseason surgery to his left shoulder, missed the first two week of practice before being cleared by team doctors on Saturday. The cornerback, who was still recovering from injury, looked just like an assistant coach while he watched with his Rams No. Ramsey did not receive a camp-specific PUP list, so Sean McVay chose to keep him off the PUP list.

Ramsey was usually found with Raheem, his defensive coordinator, coaching or assisting a teammate right after the play ended.

Morris smiled, saying that it was “terrible having him as a teacher.” Morris smiled and said, “He has all the answers.” He is eager to do all the checks. He would like to do all of this.

“He’s like an extremely talented player who becomes a coach. They become really bad coaches and quit to do something else. … I can’t believe he’s a professional again.

Morris laughed and said, “He is a lot more fun than he looks.”

Truth is, Ramsey and his defensive coordinator have been arguing on the sidelines, but Morris stated that his star cornerback has demonstrated during camp how involved he was in what we do and how deeply he cares about his young players.

Ramsey said that he is glad to be able to help his teammates in training camp but that he could not stay away.

Ramsey said, “It is kind of the only thing I can enjoy it.” “Because it’s what I want to do out there. You understand what I am referring to?

Ramsey explained that he kept the play script in his pocket so that he knew what the playcall was. He also identified the “certain techniques that I feel like they should be using or that could have assisted them.” He was able to give feedback to his teammates as soon as they got off the field, rather than waiting until the position group reviews film in the meeting.

McVay explained that Jalen would be a major part of our defensive work. He takes ownership of what we do. You can’t play multiple positions without understanding the bigger picture. With all the experience he has, there are many instances when you might ask yourself, “OK, how would you like to play this?” Based on the coverage we have, what are some combinations or route concepts you might see? What are your play options within those coverages?

“And his communication that, that energy that, that ability to communicate that… you can really see that he has is kinda rubbing off really on really our defense as an entire, DBs in general, especially some younger guys.”

The Rams drafted four defensive backs and two cornerbacks. Cobie Durant (fourth round). Derion Kendrick Ramsey’s knowledge has been a huge help in the sixth round. Kendrick stated that Ramsey helped him with his technique as well as with concepts that other teams may “try to confuse” him with.

Durant stated that there was a time when he could have rushed out to the flat and not just worked straight back. Durant said that he was only able to do so because he [said] I could have opened my eyes and played with quarterback vision. “It’s small things.”

Jonathan Cooley, defensive backs coach, stated that Ramsey’s experience will not only help his teammates but also allow him to “see things more from a coach’s perspective.”

Cooley said, “It aids his lens.” He loves it. Although he is getting bored, he has been doing a great job. It’s been great to have him around for that aspect.

Cooley believes Ramsey will one day be a coach. The assistant coach laughed.

Cooley replied, “No.” “No. He isn’t patient enough. Maybe a coach for high schools back in Nashville.”

Morris says that Ramsey’s temporary role will give him some relief, despite the hardship he has to deal with.

Morris stated that Ramsey is a familiar name to all of us. He can sometimes have moments when emotion overrules what he believes and what he actually believes. But, his true essence is revealed in these moments in the training camps and in the meeting rooms.

You hope it helps him to be a better player even if he doesn’t have the best days or communicates the way he used to because of these experiences. This will only help him to be a better player, leader, and all around better for everyone.

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