The top of the Rams’ receiver depth chart is set with former Triple Crown winner Cooper Kupp and 2023 rookie sensation Puka Nacua. The team’s decision to retain Demarcus Robinson leaves them with a number of familiar pass-catching options, although it could limit Tutu Atwell‘s involvement.
The latter saw the field for only 10 offensive snaps during his rookie season, but he has taken on a larger workload in the years since then. Atwell saw a 40% snap share in 2022, and that figure rose to 64% last season, one in which Kupp missed considerable time due to injury. One year remains on Atwell’s rookie contract, but any interest from an outside suitor will likely not lead to a trade.
The Rams have Atwell in their plans for at least one more season, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler writes. The former second-rounder has totaled 781 yards and four touchdowns to date, averaging 13.7 yards per reception. That figure demonstrated his abilities as a deep threat, although the 5-9, 165-pounder can also be used in the run game and as a returner. A strong showing in at least one capacity will be needed for him to earn a second contract with Los Angeles.
Atwell, 24, is due a base salary of $1.47MM in 2024. A trade would yield that amount in cap savings for the Rams while generating a modest dead money charge ($414K). Los Angeles is not in immediate need of financial flexibility, however, so it comes as little surprise a trade is not being sought out. Likewise, Atwell’s modest production and status as a pending free agent would stand to limit his market value.
The Louisville alum will look to take another step forward in 2024 while the Rams attempt to duplicate their offensive success from last season. A healthy Kupp and an effective follow-up campaign from Nacua would go a long way in meeting that goal, but it will be interesting to see if Atwell can carve out a regular role in his fourth Los Angeles season.
He is cheap and only worth a 4th at best. His height and weight mean he will never be a #1 or 2, have to be creative with him to produce.
If you can find way to use his speed he can be explosive. A 4th might be to high. Got to be right team and offense.
Tutu is such a weird player to evaluate. McVay can scheme him wide open downfield but he’s pretty mediocre otherwise
Why do the Rams keep drafting these little fellas? They didn’t learn their lesson with Tavon Austin so they rolled the dice with Tutu Atwell.
He has a younger brother a lineman, 6’6 375, his name is Eighteight Atwell. The baby Juan, and the toddler Too, and brother Trey.
Tavon Austin but worse.