The NFL draft is behind us, the schedule is out and the Rams’ roster is full, which means it’s officially time for OTAs. Los Angeles will begin the next phase of its offseason program on Monday with OTAs where the team can run 7-on-7, 9-on-9 and 11-on-11 drills in practice – without pads or full contact, though.
It’s an important part of the offseason as rookies find their footing and veterans get up to speed with their new teams. It’s also a time for coaches to begin installing their systems, particularly with Chris Shula taking over as the defensive coordinator.
With OTAs getting underway for the Rams this week, here are six things we’ll be watching for.
