
2. Josh Reynolds
Last season, Josh Reynolds stepped up in a big way on offense to help fill the void by Cooper Kupp when the wideout suffered a torn ACL, and there was hope that Sean McVay would find a way to keep him more involved in 2019.
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Since McVay tended to use more three-receiver sets, Reynolds always seems to be the odd-receiver out in the passing game, although having him around on the roster certainly provides Los Angeles with great depth at the position.
With that being said, the Rams are currently preparing for their third matchup of the year with the Cleveland Browns on Sunday night, and through the first two games, Reynolds has only been targeted twice with zero catches.
While the argument can be made that Reynolds would be more production if he was used more, the case can also be made that Los Angeles could very well move on from the wideout, and it the offense wouldn’t be impacted one bit.
Even if an injury down the road were to take place for Kupp or another receiver, the Rams would still have a few other options to consider outside of Thomas.
Moving on from Reynolds who has already proven to be capable of stepping up when needed would seem like a risk, but also if it resulted in Ramsey coming on board, it would be absolutely worth it.