Five Predictions for Rams Week Two Game Verses Titans

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The Los Angeles Rams will take on the Tennessee Titans in week two action on Sunday. Based on conversations had and things witnessed inside the Rams' facility this week, here are five predictions for Sunday.
1. Davante Adams has a monster day
At least five catches and at least 100 receiving yards. Adams is methodical with everything he does and the Titans secondary leave too many details unchecked for Adams not to have space to manuevor.

To be frank, the Titans do not have enough left up front to cause enough penetration for the defense to attempt to scheme Adams out of the game.
2. Kyren Williams has his first 100 yards rushing day of the season
Regardless if Steve Avila, Beaux Limmer, Justin Dedich or someone else plays, by not having a fully healthy Avila, the Rams will be forced to run the ball. It tactically sensible.

By doing so, Stafford remains protected, the Rams wouldn't have an injured Avila on his back foot or could utilize Limmer's run strength if he plays, and it would take advantage of the Titans not having T'Vondre Sweat.
3. Nate Landman forces another fumble

There has been a level of focus from Landman throughout camp that has yet to cease. He is a man of the verge of becoming a permanent fan favorite, and I feel like it's his destiny for him to come up with another big-time play.
4. Emmanuel Forbes intercepts Cam Ward
Last week was chin check time for Emmanuel Forbes and he came back firing shots of his own, helping keep the Texans out of the end zone. He's playing with a new defensive doctrine than what he was doing in Washington and that has helped with his issues of the past.

It's clear that Aubrey Pleasant's defensive structure in Chris Shula's total scheme is exactly what Forbes needed. Play up top, don't surrender the deep ball, don't take risks unless necessary, a completion in front of you is okay, and that the goal is to take away to common passing lanes associated with formations so that their defensive line has time to get home or the quarterback must attempt to be consistently accurate in hard to hit spots if the offense wishes to score.
The Titans will struggle to keep Ward safe and thus Forbes, who has always been a ball hawk, might be able to snag a misthrow or two while maintaining discipline.
5. Byron Young secures two sacks
Young will have the responcibility of keeping Ward from scrambling if not part of the plan at the very least. The Titans have no JC Latham and their left tackle Dan Moore Jr wasn't the best last Sunday.

Young will feast.
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Brock Vierra, a UNLV graduate, is the Los Angeles Rams Beat Writer On Sports Illustrated. He also works as a college football reporter for our On Sports Illustrated team.