Training camp as well as HBO’s Hard Knocks are fast approaching for the Los Angeles Rams. With that said, we’re going to take a look at 10 players to keep your eye out for this training camp.

Nelson Spruce, wide receiver

First off, this man has not dropped a ball this offseason. Just had to get that out of the way. That right there gives you reason enough to watch Nelson Spruce. He has the size and hands to be a contender in not only making this roster, but possibly seeing snaps down the road.

Brian Randolph, safety

The former Tennessee stud will have plenty of Volunteer fans watching. However, we should all be keeping an eye on this guy. The Rams have a gaping hole at the free safety position. Defensive coordinator Gregg Williams hasn’t mentioned Randolph much to the media, but it was just OTAs. Look for this guy to show up big time this summer and possibly snag that starting job.

Lamarcus Joyner, cornerback

The former second-round draft pick has been getting some solid reviews after OTAs. Joyner has been a letdown to this point and hasn’t lived up to his draft value, but he is looking to change all that this season. With E.J. Gaines coming off an injury and Janoris Jenkins gone, Joyner is looking to nab the starting job next to Trumaine Johnson, or at least the nickel corner job. He’s a guy to watch to see if all the buzz was true or not.

Duke Williams, wide receiver

Duke Williams has been through quite a journey with all the off-field incidents, then going undrafted and now being signed to the Rams offseason roster. There is a real reason to watch this guy, as he has some legit talent. Since Torry Holt left the Rams, I’ve waited for someone to bring his number back to the glory days, Williams could be the talent to do that.

Greg Robinson, offensive tackle

According to ESPN’s Nick Wagoner, G-Rob has spent this offseason working with offensive line guru LeCharles Bentley. Clearly, the former No. 2 overall selection is looking to finally live up to expectations. He has struggled mightily thus far, but I truly believe now may be the time for Robinson. You can’t get a barometer on the offensive line during OTAs, so this training camp is crucial to keeping an eye out for the Rams’ supposed franchise tackle.

Marcus Roberson, cornerback

I told you previously not to sleep on Marcus Roberson. Well, here is your last warning. Stop sleeping on this talent. He has been working all offseason trying to take over that starting spot alongside Johnson. Roberson has much better size (6-foot), to project to that position than the aforementioned Joyner (5-foot-8). You better believe Roberson is about to prove himself during this training camp.

Jared Goff, quarterback

Obviously you should probably keep an eye on our newly drafted No. 1 overall pick. Jared Goff is considered in a competition for the starting job between last year’s end-of-year starter Case Keenum. Be wary, Goff is going to have to prove he can handle pressure in order to beat out Keenum, so it should be fun to watch. This competition will be won in training camp and preseason play, which means it’s time to put your seatbelt on.

Mo Alexander, safety

Williams has been raving about the development of this former fourth-round pick. Mo Alexander could get a chance to start at safety regardless of who wins the free safety job, due to T.J. McDonald’s pending legal trouble. Alexander is a player to watch as we wait to see if he can take the next step in his career.

Aaron Donald, defensive tackle

This is pretty obvious for the simple fact that life goes by too fast. You are going to need to savor the time you spend watching a rare talent like Donald. Sooner or later, he will be getting enshrined in Canton at the pace he is going. In all seriousness though, you need to watch Donald at all times because he can do something incredible at any moment. Complete freak of a talent.

Todd Gurley, running back

Todd Gurley spent last training camp either very limited or not doing no on-field work at all as he rehabbed a torn ACL. This year, Gurley is fully loaded. That means he will be 100 percent for the first offseason ever as a Ram. What is crazy is that he likely wasn’t fully 100 percent until somewhere in the middle of last season, but was doing things like hurdling opposing tacklers. Gurley is just like Donald, as he’s a rare talent that you can’t afford to miss a second of seeing.