Don’t sleep on Demarcus Robinson or Tyler Johnson in Rams’ WR competition

Demarcus Robinson and Tyler Johnson are off to great starts in training camp, which puts them in the mix to be the No. 3 receiver

In OTAs and minicamp, the Rams essentially had three receivers competing to be the starter alongside Cooper Kupp and Van Jefferson. Ben Skowronek, Tutu Atwell and Puka Nacua were the frontrunners at that spot, but the Rams made things interesting by signing Demarcus Robinson and Tyler Johnson before training camp.

Though neither of them is a marquee player or star receiver, they are proven players in this league – particularly in the case of Robinson.

We’re only a few days into training camp but one thing’s clear: No one should sleep on Robinson or Johnson as the Rams’ No. 3 receiver. There’s a chance one of the two will leapfrog Skowronek, Atwell and Nacua as a starter.

Both players are making plays in practice, which have caught the eye of Sean McVay. Last week, Robinson made an acrobatic catch down the sideline on a deep shot from Stetson Bennett. Then on Saturday, he made another great grab deep down the sideline, again from Bennett.

Johnson had a good day on Saturday, too, according to those in attendance. He made this catch down the left side from Bennett and cut back inside to avoid the defender and pick up some additional yards.

That was in addition to a deep touchdown catch in the same practice.

Here’s what McVay said about Robinson, which also featured some praise for Johnson and Jefferson on Saturday.

“He’s a guy that’s made plays in this league. He’s got confidence, he’s got great body control, he’s got great size, catch radius,” McVay said of Robinson. “You can see he’s getting comfortable with what we’re asking. But this is a guy that’s made a lot of plays. He’s got a resume that kind of speaks for itself in this league. I thought Tyler Johnson showed up as well. You notice Van Jefferson a lot. (Cooper Kupp) 10 is obviously going to make his plays and do his thing, but I was really encouraged to see DeMarcus Robinson, Tyler Johnson, and I thought Van made a lot of good things happen as well.”

McVay has said some very promising things about Atwell and Nacua, too, but it was encouraging to hear him speak highly of Robinson and Johnson. They could be more than just camp bodies and veterans on the roster this year.

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