Davante Adams is unsure how badly he'd want to have 2,000 yards with the Rams this year
It's rare for a player to even approach 2,000 yards in a season like Cooper Kupp did with the Rams that same year when he had 1,947 yards in 17 games, but Adams thinks it's doable. He believes it'd be realistic for him to have 2,000 yards this year in Los Angeles, saying on "Up and Adams" that it wouldn't be "that crazy."
He was recently talking to Tutu Atwell about his goals and while he thinks he could go for 2,000, he doesn't know how badly he wants to get there. Not because he doesn't want to strive for greatness, but he realizes that if he has that many yards, it may not be a good sign for the offense as a whole.
'It's a very general goal,' Adams said. 'Not like a specific number but it's more about just the way I wanna do it. I said yeah, I feel like I could get 2K. I feel like that really wouldn't be that crazy, but I said I don't know how much I wanna have 2K on this team.'
The Rams are loaded with playmakers on offense, from Adams and Puka Nacua to Tutu Atwell and Kyren Williams. This isn't a scheme that needs to force-feed one player, which is why Adams feels the way he does about potentially reaching 2,000 yards.
It'd probably be an even better sign for Los Angeles if Adams and Nacua both go over 1,200 yards and the passing game is more evenly distributed across the board.
'If I need to get 2K, I think we're ready for that,' he said. 'But I don't think it'll be that type of season. But I'm ready for every ball that comes my way.'
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams' Davante Adams doesn't know if he'd want to have 2,000 yards

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