Los Angeles Times

Rams decide to go on the offensive

Despite defensive losses, team uses first pick on undersized but talented wideout.

- By Gary Klein

The Rams lost five players and a coordinato­r from a defense that ranked among the NFL’s best in 2020.

But on Friday, they used their first pick in the NFL draft to add to coach Sean McVay’s offense.

The Rams selected speedy Louisville receiver Tutu Atwell in the second round with the 57th pick and then traded the 88th pick to the San Francisco 49ers for the 117th and 121st picks in Saturday’s fourth round. The Rams chose South Carolina inside linebacker Ernest Jones with the 103rd pick in the third round.

Barring more trades, the Rams’ have five remaining picks, including Nos. 117, 121 and 141 in the fourth round, 209 in the sixth and 252 in the seventh.

The Rams went into the draft having made two major offseason moves to improve an offense that slipped the last two seasons.

They traded quarterbac­k Jared Goff and two firstround picks to Detroit for quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford. And they signed receiver DeSean Jackson to give Stafford a deep threat.

Now Stafford has another potential one in Atwell, “a big-time gift,” McVay said, for an offense that includes receivers Jackson, Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp and Van Jefferson, a secondroun­d pick in 2020.

“The more weapons you can surround yourself with offensivel­y, especially around a player like Matthew Stafford, that’s very important to us,” McVay said.

McVay said that Jackson was “one of the all-time deep threats.” He said the 5foot-9, 155-pound Atwell had some similariti­es, in his ability to stretch the defense.

“I see a player that plays a lot bigger than,” his physical size, McVay said.

Rams general manager Les Snead conducted the draft from his home because he tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday. He said Atwell had “this rare, unique ability to explode off the ball and keep running fast the longer the down went.”

Atwell played quarterbac­k in high school in Miami. But he moved to receiver at Louisville and scored 21 touchdowns in three seasons.

In 2019, he led the Atlantic Coast Conference with 1,276 yards receiving and 12 touchdowns, and he caught four passes that resulted in gains of 70 yards or more.

Last season, Atwell caught 46 passes for 625 yards and seven touchdowns in nine games.

Atwell said during a videoconfe­rence with reporters that Rams receiver coach Eric Yarber told him, “Don’t be surprised if I don’t let you go past the second round.”

Atwell was happy the Rams followed through.

“Coach told me I would be a good fit for their offense and how they’re going to be able to use me, so I wasn’t surprised,” Atwell said.

“Coach kept his word and I appreciate that.”

Though he has a small frame, Atwell said he overcomes that with skill and attitude.

“I just come with a chip on my shoulder at all times no matter what the situation is,” he said. “And I’m a gogetter.”

Atwell sounded confident that he can contribute.

“I’m a great receiver,” he said, “and when the ball’s in my hands I know what to do with it. The thing is I just need the ball in my hands, and I’ll show you everything else.”

Peyton Manning was a role model when Atwell played quarterbac­k, but he said he began to emulate NFL receivers when he switched positions.

“When I started getting into the receiver thing, I started watching the fast receivers and who I could be like,” he said.

He is looking forward to playing with Jackson, one of the league’s premiere deep threats. “It will be awesome to pretty much play beside him and everything like that,” Atwell said.

The Rams traded with the 49ers feeling that they could still select Jones at 103, Snead said.

 ?? Bryan Woolston Associated Press ?? LOUISVILLE wide receiver Tutu Atwell, shown catching a touchdown pass in 2019, was the Rams’ first pick in the draft. Despite his small frame for a receiver, Atwell says he makes it up with skill and attitude.
Bryan Woolston Associated Press LOUISVILLE wide receiver Tutu Atwell, shown catching a touchdown pass in 2019, was the Rams’ first pick in the draft. Despite his small frame for a receiver, Atwell says he makes it up with skill and attitude.

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