The Los Angeles Rams made Sean McVay the youngest head coach in NFL history last year when they took a chance on him after firing Jeff Fisher. Going from a stagnant and uncreative offensive coach to one of the brightest minds in the game proved to be exactly the move Los Angeles needed, earning its first playoff berth since 2004.

It was immediately clear that all the players bought into McVay’s system and took his guidance in stride, which played a big role in the team coming together and winning the NFC West.

Brandin Cooks will get his first taste of McVay’s coaching style this year, and even after just two weeks of OTAs, he understands what all the hype is about. He loves McVay’s energy on the practice field, saying he should just put a jersey on and play.

“I think his youth and energy that he brings to the table,” Cooks said. “He might as well suit up himself and come out there and play football with us because his energy that he brings catapults us all.

“He might as well be running routes because he’s running half of them already.”

McVay is a very hands-on coach in the fact that he’s always on the field running sprints with players and coaching them up. Being just 32 years old, it’s no surprise that he’s very active during practice.