If you were to ask any football fan to name the best wide receivers from the 2024 NFL Draft, they would likely have a long list before they arrived at the Los Angeles Rams 6th-round wide receiver Jordan Whittington.
Rookie Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Jordan Whittington is doing his best to get acclimated to Mike LaFleur's offense, writes Stu Jackson of TheRams.com.
After previously completing their rookie agreement with second-round defensive tackle Braden Fiske, the Rams have signed six more of their draft picks.
Plus: Texas softball’s countdown to Friday Recent Texas Longhorns alum and wide receiver Jordan Whittington signed his rookie deal with the Los Angeles Rams this week.
Whittington could be a roster lock after Ben Skowronek was traded to Texans With the 213th overall pick, the Los Angeles Rams took Texas wide receiver Jordan Whittington to pair with All-Pros Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua.
The Los Angeles Rams did something in the 2024 NFL Draft they haven’t done in a while: pick in the first round. After years of trading away future picks, they finally were able to have a pick on day one.
Despite rumors of trading down with a quarterback-needy team, the Cardinals stood pat and took first-round WR Marvin Harrison Jr. in the draft. Arizona GM Monti Ossenfort spoke on how confident they were in Harrison despite his unique pre-draft process.
The 2024 NFL Draft was an eventful one for the Los Angeles Rams as they made 10 total selections to add to their young roster. The Rams addressed their defensive line first and foremost, selecting Jared Verse and then trading up to take his Florida State teammate Braden Fiske.
Jordan Whittington landed with the Los Angeles Rams as a sixth-round pick in the draft this year, joining a talented receiver room that already features Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp.
Some believed the Los Angeles Rams might take a wide receiver early in the draft this year, even with Puka Nacua, Cooper Kupp and Demarcus Robinson already on the roster.
One year after the Rams drafted Puka Nacua in the 5th round, will Jordan Whittington need to step up? Who knew that following a fifth round rookie receiver one year later would be such a tall order for a sixth round rookie receiver.
AUSTIN -- Jordan Whittington is set to begin his NFL career with the Los Angeles Rams after being selected in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft last week.
The Los Angeles Rams put together a very strong draft class this year, including some potential steals in the late rounds. One of those is wide receiver Jordan Whittington out of the University of Texas, who projects to be a depth piece for this team in their wide receiver room right now.
Puka Nacua probably wouldn’t have put up the huge numbers that he did during his rookie year if not for the fact that he had Cooper Kupp in his corner as a mentor in the Rams’ wide receiver room.
Jordan Whittington's career at Texas wasn't always smooth sailing as there was an attempted position change, and a slew of injuries that almost forced him to walk away.
AUSTIN -- Jordan Whittington was a fan favorite during his time with the Texas Longhorns, and coach Steve Sarkisian is expecting more of the same as the receiver officially heads to the NFL.
Of the 11 Longhorns picked in the 2024 NFL Draft, Whittington had to persevere through the most injury and adversity. With the Los Angeles Rams picking Texas Longhorns wide receiver Jordan Whittington in the sixth round with the No.
Despite all the hype behind Xavier Worthy and AD Mitchell entering the NFL draft, it is without a doubt that the most consistent pass catcher for the Texas Longhorns over Steve Sarkisian’s tenure has been Jordan Whittington.
Rams select Texas WR Jordan Whittington with 213th overall pick The Los Angeles Rams continued their run in the sixth round on Saturday after taking defensive lineman Tyler Davis and kicker Joshua Karty.
It was expected that the Los Angeles Rams would add a wide receiver at some point in the draft, but not many thought it would take this long for Les Snead and Sean McVay to make a move at the position.
The physical wide out from Cuero possesses a unique skill set for NFL coaches. After a productive receiving career while serving as the heart of the team, Texas Longhorns wide receiver Jordan Whittington is now waiting to find out where he’ll hear his name called at the 2024 NFL Draft.
Without being able to test for scouts, Whittington is in serious danger of sliding out of the draft. Another injury. After all that former Texas Longhorns
Following what was their best season since 2009, the Texas Longhorns have seen a large chunk of their core players declare for the NFL Draft. The group that was hit the hardest in terms of talent departing is the wide receivers.
“It’s an honor to say, I didn’t just play at Texas, I played for Texas.” After somewhere between five and 17 years with the Texas Longhorns, wide receiver Jordan Whittington is headed to the Senior Bowl next month in the preparation for the 2024 NFL Draft.
NEW ORLEANS -- Without Jordan Whittingon, the Texas Longhorns would've never had a chance at pulling off one of the most improbable fourth-quarter comebacks in recent memory in Monday's 37-31 loss to the Washington Huskies in the College Football Playoff semifinals at the Sugar Bowl.
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