Rams defensive coordinator Wade Phillips see opportunities for others with Aaron Donald holding out
This is Wade Phillipsâ 40th NFL training camp, so there isnât much the Ramsâ defensive coordinator has not seen or experienced.
One of the NFLâs best defensive linemen holding out?
Not, apparently, a major reason for concern.
Another projected starting defensive lineman lost for the season because of a knee injury?
There are other possibilities.
Phillips, 70, clearly is not fazed by those issues even as he works to install a new hybrid 3-4 scheme.
âIâm pleased with where we are right now,â he said Friday.
Phillips, coach Sean McVay and the rest of the staff will get a better read on where the Rams stand when they hold a joint practice with the Chargers on Saturday at the StubHub Center in Carson.
The Chargers feature veteran quarterback Philip Rivers.
âTheyâve got a great passing attack â" have for a long time,â Phillips said. âIt will be great to see how we do against a team like that.â
Rivers wonât have to worry about evading a rush from Rams lineman Aaron Donald.
Donald, seeking to become one of the leagueâs highest-paid players, has been absent since the start of training camp because of a contract dispute. The fines are mounting â" $40,000 per day â" but there is no timetable for his arrival.
Phillips said he had not been in contact with the three-time Pro Bowl selection.
âI donât want to get into his business,â Phillips said. âHe knows that weâd love to have him here.â
In the meantime, Phillips said, itâs a good opportunity for others.
âWhat they can do is certainly different than Aaron, and so we try to fit our def ense into what our players can do right now,â Phillips said. âWhen he gets back itâs a great addition.â
Donald participated in an April minicamp but was absent from organized team activities and did not participate in practice drills during a mandatory June minicamp.
Phillips is confident that Donald will blend seamlessly if, or when, he returns.
âHeâs such a good player â" and he did really well in the mincamp and stuff,â Phillips said. âWhenever he comes back I think heâll pick right up.â
Phillips also said there were âpossibilitiesâ for replacing injured end Dominique Easley, including playing tackle Michael Brockers in that spot.
Etc.
Receiver Tavon Austin remains sidelined because of a hamstring injury. âHamstrings are always things that you want to be mindful of and be very careful with,â McVay said, âespecially when youâre bringing back an athlete like him that his game is so much predicated on explosion.â ⦠Rookie receiver Josh Reynolds is not practicing because of a quadriceps injuryâ¦. A day after signing receivers Justin Thomas of Georgia Tech and C.J. Germany of Notre Dame College, the Rams added K.D. Cannon from Baylor, who was cut last week by the New York Jetsâ¦. Cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman made perhaps the play of the day when he broke up a long pass from Jared Goff to Robert Woodsâ¦. Lamarcus Joyner intercepted a pass by Goff in during seven-on-seven drillsâ¦. Goff connected with Cooper Kupp for a touchdownâ¦.. Tight end Gerald Everett made a spectacular leaping catch in the back of the end zone on a pass from Sean Mannion but was ruled out of boundsâ¦. Linebacker Cory Littleton broke up a pass in the end zoneâ¦. Receiver Shakeir Ryan made a tough catch for a touchdown on a pass from Dan Orlovsky.
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