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    NJRam@NJLARamsFan
    Rams giving up on Limmer?

    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    wouldn’t say that. but clearly the plan up front never came together last season and that proved costly from the opener through the final offensive snap in PHI. committing to Stafford = recommitting to getting that right. coleman pre and post snap brings you closer to that goal.

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    from PFF, Ranking the NFL’s most productive rookie classes from 2024: https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-ranking-most-productive-rookie-classes-2024?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhtwitter&utm_content=null

    1. Los Angeles Rams

    Snaps Played: 7,649
    PFF WAR: 0.68

    Jared Verse, the Rams’ first first-round pick in eight years paid off right away, slotting sixth in PFF overall grade among qualified edge rushers en route to winning Defensive Rookie of the Year. Beyond Verse, Los Angeles set a strong defensive foundation with Braden Fiske (59 pressures), Kam Kinchens (73.7 PFF coverage grade) and Omar Speights (77.6 PFF run-defense grade), all of whom project to start again in 2025. Offensively, Jordan Whittington (78.9 PFF receiving grade) and Beaux Limmer (1,040 snaps) offered supplementary contributions.

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    from https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2025/4/3/24399928/rams-news-sean-mcvay-power-ranking

    A power ranking done by the highly recognized football source MSN recently placed Sean McVay at #2 on its head coaching power ranking. Being ranked so high (more or less regardless of who does the ranking) is a feat.

    NFL Head Coach Power Rankings: All 32 Coaches In 2025 (msn.com)

    3) John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens

    The other Harbaugh brother has been one of the top head coaches in the NFL since the Ravens hired him in 2008, winning the Super Bowl in 2012. Furthermore, he has won double-digit games in six of the past seven seasons, including 12 or more three times.

    2) Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams

    Whenever an NFL team fires its head coach, it is looking for the next McVay. He has been one of the top head coaches since taking over the Rams in 2017 at the age of 31. McVay has had only one losing season in eight years, making two Super Bowl appearances.

    1) Andy Reid, Kansas City Chiefs

    Reid might go down in NFL history as the top head coach of all time. He has made six Super Bowl appearances during his 26 years as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs, winning three of the past six titles.”

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