Los Angeles Rams: 4 key observations from unofficial depth chart for 2018 preseason

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3. Battle behind trio of receivers

To say Los Angeles is stacked at the receiver position would be one of the biggest understatements when seeing the weapons Jared Goff has to work with. The former California star was already fortunate to have one of the league’s top running backs in the backfield in Todd Gurley, but when seeing how Brandin Cooks, Robert Woods, and Cooper Kupp make up the receiving corps, the Rams’ offense is going to be fun to watch in 2018.

In fact, there’s even a chance that Los Angeles will end up finishing on top of the league for a second year in a row when it comes to points per game if all goes according to plan. Not to mention, the Rams are loaded with depth at the receiver position with plenty of young talent looking to make more of an impact.

While Pharoh Cooper hopes to be more effective at receiver along with his special teams duties, Los Angeles has high expectations for players like Josh Reynolds and Mike Thomas as well. With the trio of Cooks, Woods, and Kupp already set, it will be interesting to see which of the other receivers ends up making a case for the most playing time.