Torry Holt highlights Jordan Whittington as a Rams receiver to watch
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 1:32 PM
Last updated Jun 18, 2026
Torry Holt named Jordan Whittington as a potential standout for the Los Angeles Rams this season. The team lacks a clear WR3 behind Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, with Whittington among candidates competing for the spot. Holt praised Whittington's playing style, emphasizing his ability to contribute as both a receiver and a blocker. Whittington's performance in his previous two seasons has been limited, but with increased opportunities, he could play a significant role in the Rams' offense. As training camp approaches, Whittington will need to prove he can be more than a gadget player to secure a regular spot.
- •Jordan Whittington is competing for WR3 position with the Rams.
- •He has limited opportunities in his first two seasons, primarily as a blocker.
- •Torry Holt expects Whittington to have a breakout year.
- •Whittington needs to improve his receiving skills to secure a bigger role.
- •Training camp will be crucial for Whittington's chances to contribute.
- 1:32 PMYahoo Sports — Torry Holt names an underrated Rams WR to watch for in 2026
"The Rams don't have a clear-cut WR3, but Torry Holt says Jordan Whittington could answer that question.
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