After Thursday’s joint practice against the Las Vegas Raiders, head coach Sean McVay was asked about how the L.A. Rams’ tight ends were doing so far and McVay made a point to call fourth-year tight end Brycen Hopkins a “bright spot” in training camp. That’s a good thing. It’s not a bad thing.
If fans were polled whether they would like a player to get a positive endorsement or a negative criticism of a Rams player, surely “positive” would win in a landslide.
But what’s being missed in most reports about McVay’s ‘bright spot’ is exactly which spot Brycen Hopkins has on the L.