4. Los Angeles Rams
The Rams went from making the Super Bowl in the 2018 season to not even making the playoffs in 2019. Somebody had to pay the price. Coach Sean McVay got rid of all three coordinators and replaced them with Brandon Staley (defense), Kevin O’Connell (offense) and still are looking for a special teams coordinator. Although McVay will remain as the offensive mastermind and his scheme won’t change, there’s likely to be a big personnel change. Running back Todd Gurley has knee problems and isn’t the player he once was. The Rams have to find a new workhorse runner. This also is a team without much salary cap room. But don’t expect general manager Les Snead sitting still. Snead is very aggressive. He’ll find ways to free up cap space and make some significant moves.