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ESPN analyst Seth Walder gave the Rams offseason grade an A, which was the highest grade given to any NFL team this offseason. The post Rams Receive NFL’s Only ‘A’ Grade from ESPN This Offseason appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Philadelphia Eagles were dominant a season ago. Plain and simple. The Los Angeles Rams were arguably their greatest competition in the postseason, but they feel just short in the Divisional Round.
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And for a large part, Erickson was highly successful, even winning two National Titles during his six-year stint as the head coach of the Miami Hurricanes, but the NFL just wasn't his speed. Erickson was meant to coach college, and his record proves it.
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There is no inherent advantage quite like having an experienced passer under center. To that end, the Rams are among the well-positioned at quarterback entering training camp with 17-year veteran Matthew Stafford leading the way.
In a recent column listing out bold predictions for training camp, the people at Bleacher Report mentioned former Cowboys WR Amari Cooper signing with the Rams.
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The answer is easy, and his name is Kyren Williams. In the Rams' last four games against the Cardinals, Williams racked up 486 total yards and four touchdowns against Arizona for an average of 121.5 yards per game.