The Los Angeles Rams are one of the youngest teams in the NFL across the board, but the receiving corps is particularly inexperienced. Only two of 13 receivers currently on the roster have more than two years under their belt with those being Tavon Austin and Robert Woods.

That could prove to be troublesome for Jared Goff and the offense, but even the young wideouts are stepping up as leaders in the room. Pharoh Cooper, who had a very limited impact as a rookie in 2016, is accepting his role as one of the so-called veterans in a group of extremely young players.

“I’m just kind of embracing the role of being a vet, as you say, with all the rookies coming in,” Cooper said, according to Rich Hammond of the Los Angeles Daily News. “I’m trying to help them learn what I experienced last year, all the little tools I can give them. I’m not the top receiver in the game right now, but there are little things I’ve learned that they can add to their game. So it’s fun.”

Cooper figures to be a key player this season with Tavon Austin and Robert Woods entrenched as the team’s top two receivers. Cooper Kupp, a rookie out of Eastern Washington, will also fight for valuable snaps, and has performed well in training camp thus far.

It’s not just on offense that Cooper wants to have an impact, either. He wants to play all over the field, from the slot to being a kick and punt returner. If he can emerge as a reliable weapon, his playing time will only increase.