LA Rams wide receiver Davante Adams shared a vivid memory of his meeting with LeBron James on Wednesday. He described the interaction as surreal and cinematic."I met Jay Z or something," Adams said, via the "Fitz & Whit" podcast. "And Jay Z's like, 'Hey man, nice to meet you.' I'm like, 'What the hell you know who I am?' When Bron walks through, I don't know if you ever been in a place when Bron shows up, but they make sure everybody know that LeBron James is there."It's like one of those movies where the pretty girl walks in and the music cuts off and everything goes slow. That's basically what it felt like when he came in. And out of nowhere, he just acknowledged only me in the whole building. He sees me and, like, goes out of his way like, 'Yeah, baby, I see you in LA.' And he like dap me up. And I'm like, 'What the hell is going on?'"Adams also said in July that James would have been an all-time great if he played in the NFL.“He would’ve been one of the best receivers, tight ends of all time," Adams said, via "The Dan Patrick Show." "No question. He can fly, too. He’s one of the fastest NBA players, probably of all time.”Davante Adams says he added the needed “swag” to the Rams in his first season with teamDavante Adams believes he has contributed more than production since joining the LA Rams. He shared on Monday that he told Matthew Stafford that he brought a different kind energy in the locker room.“I think I kind of stepped up y’all’s swag since being here," Adams said, via the "Fitz & Whit" podcast.He also joked about having more swag than Cooper Kupp.Adams discussed his place in the team as well. He emphasized that he didn’t join the team to take credit for established success. Adams noted that Stafford was operating in a strong offensive system long before his arrival, but he believes he has added something new. His presence has given the quarterback another consistent option and a true end-zone threat across formations.Rams coach Sean McVay aggressively pursued Adams in the offseason, and the move has paid off. He has expanded the offense’s versatility, and his impact has been felt weekly.