Los Angeles Times

Hekker returns but unit faces makeover

Pro Bowl punter is back but Rams likely to hold auditions at their other spots.

- By Gary Klein

As the Rams prepare for the NFL draft, The Times will examine their roster. Part 5 of 8: Specialist­s.

In their first four seasons after returning to Los Angeles from St. Louis, the Rams enjoyed consistent production from specialist­s that had been together for years under special teams coordinato­r John Fassel.

But after the 2019 season, Fassel joined the Dallas Cowboys’ staff, and kicker Greg Zuerlein followed. In March, the Cowboys signed longtime Rams long snapper Jake McQuaide.

Punter Johnny Hekker, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, is the remaining link to the past.

New special teams coordinato­r Joe DeCamillis has replaced John Bonamego, now a senior coaching assistant. DeCamillis has worked for seven other NFL teams and has been a coordinato­r since 2009, most recently with the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars.

Hekker, who carries a $4.9million salary-cap number, last season averaged a careerlow 45.6 yards per punt. The Rams signed punter Brandon Wright to the practice squad, and Tuesday signed former Buffalo Bills punter Corey Bojorquez.

Matt Gay solved the Rams’ 2020 kicking woes after signing in mid-November and making 14 of 16 field-goal attempts in the final seven games. Kicker Austin MacGinnis is on the practice squad.

Colin Holba and Steve Wirtel will compete to replace McQuaide.

Receiver Nsimba Webster returned punts and kickoffs in 2020. After signing a oneyear contract, veteran receiver DeSean Jackson hinted he also might return kicks.

Raymond Calais returned kicks in four games last season.

“We’ve got to get a guy that can ring the bell and drop the ball over the goal line,” DeCamillis said.

Under contract for 2021: Hekker ($4.9 million), Gay ($850,000), Holba ($920,000), Webster ($850,000), Calais ($780,000), MacGinnis ($660,00), Wright ($660,000), Wirtel ($660,000), Bojorquez (TBD).

Free agents: McQuaide, the Rams’ long snapper for 10 seasons, signed a one-year contract with the Cowboys that could be worth as much as $1.2 million. The Rams signed Bojorquez this week after he was released by the Bills.

Draft: Last year, the Rams drafted kicker Samuel Sloman in the seventh round, then released him after seven games. The Rams could be looking for receivers and running backs who could also serve as return specialist­s.

Roster decisions: Hekker has been one of the league’s top punters, but after a down year by his standards he could use a bounce-back performanc­e to justify his salary. Gay and Webster are in the final year of their contracts.

NEXT: Linebacker­s.

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