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Things will speed up a bit for Jared Goff as Rams open OTAs
- Updated: May 26, 2016
May 22, 2016
The Los Angeles Rams are moving closer to the beginning of the final phase of the offseason conditioning program. That would be the time when all players can come together on a field and go through full-squad practices (with some limitations, of course): organized team activities.
The Rams’ first OTA is set for May 31 at their current temporary training facility in Oxnard, Calif. Before we get there, we’re counting down five of the questions we’ll look to get answered when the Rams get going again:
The question: The way the Rams operate, OTAs is the first chance for the rookies and veterans to come together for on-field activities. That means it will be Jared Goff’s first chance to go against NFL competition. How will the Rams handle Goff’s transition and what can he expect during OTA practices?
Outlook: Long before they moved up from No. 15 to No. 1 to draft Goff, the Rams were adamant that Case Keenum would be the team’s starting quarterback at the beginning of the offseason program. Even after drafting Goff, that’s likely to be the case. Rams coach Jeff Fisher has said repeatedly that he doesn’t intend to throw Goff in before he’s …
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