NFC Notes: Davante Adams, Bryce Huff, 49ers, Rams, Seahawks

NFC Notes: Davante Adams, Bryce Huff, 49ers, Rams, Seahawks
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49ers

The 49ers acquired DE Bryce Huff from the Eagles earlier this offseason. San Francisco DL coach Kris Kocurek said Huff’s speed off the edge has been evident in practice.

His speed is always showing up. His ability to get off, to close space on tackles really quick, make air disappear and win on the edge. And then with his built-in leverage in his body, he has the ability to (convert) speed to power. When tackles overcompensate and over-set on him, he can beat people across his face, inside, as well,” Kocurek said, via Matt Barrows of The Athletic.

Huff played under DC Robert Saleh during his time as the Jets’ head coach. Kocurek points out Huff went from playing with his hand on the ground in Saleh’s system compared to a standing role in Philadelphia’s defense.

“It was hand in the ground versus playing the stand-up outside linebacker role. It’s different — the foot sequence. If you’re born into a hand-in-the-ground defense, it’s an adjustment period to turn yourself into a standup outside linebacker and vice versa. … I still saw a good player on tape (in Philadelphia). He had a wrist injury about midseason that I think kind of derailed his progression with him being a stand-up player. But I thought he was really coming along.”

Rams

Davante Adams joins the Rams following his tumultuous time with the Raiders and Jets last season. The veteran receiver said coming to Los Angeles has been refreshing for his career.

“I feel like this is what I needed just based off the vibe and the aura of the building,” Adams said, via Sarah Barshop of ESPN. “And everybody’s in a good mood. It’s not like a dark cloud over the building. And I’ve experienced that quite a bit over the last few years. So, it’s a glaring difference when you come into a building like this.”

Adams mentioned that Matthew Stafford and Los Angeles’ young roster were key factors in his decision to sign with the Rams.

“And [they’ve] got a really good quarterback in here,” Adams said. “Got a really good, young team that shows a lot of promise and was obviously really close to being able to have a chance at the whole thing last year. So, just knowing how hungry this team is and seeing the work that they’re still putting in after having a year last year just kind of confirms that I’m in the right place.”

Adams said he heard a lot of good things about HC Sean McVay from players around the league.

“You can see why he’s had so much success and why everybody kind of looks at him and looks to him the way that they do in this building,” Adams said. *“And before I even got a chance to really get together with a lot of these guys, I’d heard some of the feelings and sentiments from different players about him, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen any uniformity...