LA Rams roster: Four betters, Four worse
By Bret Stuter
The 2023 LA Rams are not the 2022 LA Rams, nor are they any version of the LA Rams before. This is a team that is boldly going where no NFL team has gone before. That's just a Hollywood way of saying that this team is very very young. The Rams have deliberately cast many of their veterans aside, simply because the Rams cannot afford to keep paying the most of any NFL team at so many positions and to so many players.
That comes at a price. But the cost is not a degradation of the team overall. On the contrary, there are some positions on the LA Rams team where changes are happening and those changes are upgrades over the position from last season. So in a mixed bag, how can we tally up the marks of this team that are better, and then the marks that are worse, and end up with an overall conclusion about the team?
Predicting the 2023 Rams season requires sound strategy
It's not easy by any means. The reason for that is the need to cast some form of objective prediction over the upcoming 2023 NFL season, which creates nightmarish accuracy. We cannot say what will happen, we can only guess at how events may play out and then draw comparisons and conclusions from those fundamental guesses. Of course, the Rams organization made the choices over the Rams roster because the team could not sustain such an expensive payroll year after year.
Competitive can mean almost whatever you want it to mean. It could translate into winning games, or simply losing games to opponents by a close score. But in the end, competitive simply means that the LA Rams will try as hard as they can, and they will let the chips fall where they may.
That means nothing to the LA Rams fans, who will be cheering for wins, great plays, and a team that is trending positively. To aid in that effort, we have boiled down the LA Rams roster into areas of improvement and area of decline.