Last offseason, the Los Angeles Rams signed tight end Colby Parkinson to a three-year, $22.5 million contract, which definitely raised some eyebrows. After all,
There’s plenty for the Los Angeles Rams to build off from the success of their 2024 season. The offseason to-do list will be long as always, but they’ll also need to be honest about which players gave lackluster contributions and performed below expectations.
The Rams have to get younger and better at this position in 2025 because it’s hard to expect any of those three cornerbacks to play as well as they did at the end of the season. This should be a high-priority spot for Los Angeles in the offseason.
Loveland is 6-foot-5 and is a terrific athlete, making him a legitimate receiving threat at the tight end spot. The Rams lacked playmakers around Puka Nacua last season and Loveland would give them a player who can catch passes down the seam and stretch field against linebackers and safeties.
The Rams will receive one special compensatory selection for the departure of Raheem Morris last offseason, just as they did in the 2024 draft; that pick will be at the end of the third round. Here is OTC’s final 2025 compensatory picks projection: https://t.co/yZ8kNsqdVU pic.twitter.com/IxIr9dusVU
The Rams could be seeking a playmaker at TE this offseason and Miami’s Elijah Arroyo could be a perfect fit in LA
The Los Angeles Rams have assembled a roster capable of contending for a Super Bowl in the next few years, but that doesn't
The Los Angeles Rams face one of the more critical offseasons in recent memory. Multiple players who are critical to their success are set to become free agents
Nobody has expected the Los Angeles Rams to receive any 2025 comp picks and the final projection at OvertheCap.com is no different. The Rams are not projected to have any comp picks in the 2025 NFL Draft based on free agent losses,
The Rams have to be thrilled with the way their defense finished the season. The pass rush recorded 16 sacks in the playoffs, the secondary shut down Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, and they allowed fewer than 10 points in four of their last five games that the starters played.
The Los Angeles Rams' offense is known for always having the potential to explode at any moment. With Rams head coach Sean McVay, quarterback Matthew Stafford a
The Los Angeles Rams surprised most onlookers this year by winning the NFC West with a 10-7 record, though perhaps their most impressive result came when they obliterated the 14-3 Minnesota Vikings in the Wild Card Round by a final score of 27-9.