The Rams roster has been battered and as a result, they’ve been performing poorly. If Los Angeles has any ambitions about playing this postseason, they need to start asking themselves some tough questions and then answering them with no qualms about it.
Christian Rozeboom, Troy Reeder and Kam Kinchens highlights a list of players who have been performing below expectations and while Kinchens is young and there’s mobility in terms of snaps he sees, Rozeboom and Reeder are vets and there’s no reason vets like them should be playing at the level they are.
The Rams’ offensive line is more paper towel than brick wall and while it’s understandable for such a unit to have setbacks due to the series of injuries they’ve suffered, their play is leaving Matthew Stafford prone to getting hit repeatedly.
A midseason roster overhaul is impossible but midseason trades are not. In the next few weeks, a plethora of players will become available via the trade market for cheap.
The veteran free agency market is also an option as well but doing nothing would be malpractice and for the Rams, they have a GM that is not afraid to pull the trigger.
The status quo is not working and if not for a wild comeback against the Niners, the Rams would be battling for the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Les Snead, it’s time for action,