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Rams rookies Jared Verse, Braden Fiske making quick adjustment to NFL

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Rams defensive end Jared Verse (8) and defensive tackle Braden Fiske (55) work out during organized team activities at the Rams training facility at Cal Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks on Tuesday, May 28, 2024. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)

THOUSAND OAKS – When Byron Young was a rookie last year in his first offseason practices with the Rams, he was constantly questioning whether he belonged. It wasn’t until late August, as the Rams held joint practices with the Raiders, that the third-round pick found his stride and quieted his doubts.

But as he has watched rookies Jared Verse and Braden Fiske through three weeks of organized team activities, Young has come away with a different impression of their mindsets.

“I definitely wasn’t like that,” Young said. “I feel like they just caught on real fast to everything. They’re willing to learn and they’re learning. Watching them not make the same mistake, or not even making that mistake in the first place.”

The Rams invested heavily in their defensive front during the NFL draft to reinforce Young and fellow second-year player Kobie Turner. Verse, an outside linebacker, was the team’s first-round pick. The next day, the Rams traded a future second rounder to move up and select Fiske, a defensive tackle and Verse’s Florida State teammate.

Both Verse and Fiske will be relied upon as rookies following the retirement of Aaron Donald. There will likely be some kind of rotation along the defensive front — Verse mixing in with Young and Michael Hoecht, while Fiske alternates with Turner and Bobby Brown – but both the former Seminoles will have to be NFL-ready for the remade Rams defense.

It didn’t take long, though, for both to feel comfortable in practice, albeit without pads.

“I think the first couple plays, ‘Ok, bet, we’re playing ball again,’” Fiske said. “It’s been solid. Just a lot of learning and adjusting to the pace, which isn’t as crazy as I thought it was going to be.”

“The first day I was like, ‘I gotta come out here and do what I have to do to make a play.’ But the way our defense is run, if you do your job, you’re going to be able to handle everything you have to handle,” Verse added. “So after that, a couple snaps, it’s just football. It’s just a higher level, everybody’s good now.”

Verse is also going through a position change, from his college spot of defensive end to outside backer in the Rams’ 3-4 scheme. He knew it was a possibility as he prepared for the draft after watching friend and current Raiders OLB Amari Gainer make the same transition. Verse started working on dropbacks and pass coverage during the pre-draft process.

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