8 offseason moves to make the Rams Super Bowl contenders again in 2020

The Rams should consider making these eight moves in order to get back to the Super Bowl next year.

Hire an offensive coordinator/assistant

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The Rams had co-offensive coordinators this year with Aaron Kromer being the run-game coordinator and Shane Waldron leading the passing game. That structure didn’t work out as the offense took a step back from its 2018 form. Sean McVay will almost certainly continue calling the plays next year, but having someone in his ear to assist with his awareness and play-calling tendencies wouldn’t hurt.

Jedd Fisch is already an offensive assistant, but he doesn’t carry the responsibilities of an offensive coordinator. The Rams should hire someone to fill the void left by Matt LaFleur a few years ago – someone who isn’t calling the plays, but works closely with McVay on the sideline.

McVay made it seem like he’d be open to giving up play-calling duties if necessary, but simply adding another voice on offense would do the trick. Kellen Moore should be in consideration if he’s let go by the Cowboys, as should Jay Gruden, who worked with McVay in Washington.