The Los Angeles Rams love the Eastern Washington Eagles. With the addition of WR Nsimba Webster and ILB Ketner Kupp (yes, younger brother of THAT Kupp), the Rams continue to boast the highest concentration of EWU Eagles in the NFL.
And there’s good reason.
The two EWU players the Rams drafted, WR Cooper Kupp and OLB Samson Ebukam, are now key starters. In Kupp’s case especially, he’s an integral part of the offense, and his absence was definitely felt at the end of last season.
So with the pedigree laid out for EWU Eagles on the Rams and based on the standout performance from Webster’s senior year — going for over 1,300 yards, averaging almost 17 yards per reception, and 11 touchdowns — there’s some intrigue here perhaps higher than your average undrafted free agent rookie.