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June 5, 2025 at 12:32 pm #156709
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ModeratorRunning back Kyren Williams likes the team’s trajectory as they continue their preparation this spring. On an individual level, he’s doing his part to ensure it stays on that path – keenly aware of his own mistakes made last season, but in the right space mentally to address and move past them.
“As a team, we know the direction that we’re headed, and we know we’re working off of what happened, what didn’t happen last year, and every day we’re coming in to work,” Williams told theRams.com after Tuesday’s OTA practice. “For me personally, I’m more excited more than anything to get back to this year after last year and just going through all the trials and tribulations of the long season.
“I was able to play throughout the whole season, so I was able to learn from that, but also from the mistakes too – the fumbling and the mental lapses of just being out there,” Williams continued. “But for me, I’m a lot more clear coming into this year, I have a lot more focus-driven goal. I’m not worried about a lot of things on the outside that doesn’t affect me. I’m more worried about how I can affect this team positively, and how I can be the best version of myself every single day.”
It is the mental lapses that Williams attributed those fumbles to. His five were tied with the Jets’ Breece Hall for second-most among running backs in the NFL during the regular season last year, according to the NFL’s Next Gen Stats data. His three lost tied with the packers’ Josh Jacobs and the Patriots’ Rhamondre Stevenson for most.
As physical of a sport as football is, Williams said that “your mental takes you way further than any physical attribute can.” The 5-foot-9, 202-pound running back said those miscues had nothing to do with him not being strong physically, more so his mental space and mental capacity last season – specifically not being where he needed to be mentally all the time.
“Last year I let a lot of things that didn’t particularly matter to me affect me, you know? And so now I’m more focused on more worldly things,” Williams explained. “How can I be the best person? How can I be the best human? How can I be the best player that I can be every single day? And everything else will follow.”
June 5, 2025 at 1:06 pm #156710zn
Moderator2025 NFL Roster Rankings (PFF)
1. Philadelphia Eagles
2. Baltimore Ravens
3. Detroit Lions
4. Kansas City Chiefs
5. Buffalo Bills
6. Los Angeles Rams
7. Houston Texans
8. Minnesota Vikings
9. Denver Broncos
10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
11. Washington Commanders
12. Los Angeles Chargers
13. Green Bay Packers
14. San Francisco 49ers
15. Dallas Cowboys
16. Atlanta Falcons
17. Chicago Bears
18. Cincinnati Bengals
19. Arizona Cardinals
20. Indianapolis Colts
21. Pittsburgh Steelers
22. Seattle Seahawks
23. Las Vegas Raiders
24. Miami Dolphins
25. Jacksonville Jaguars
26. New England Patriots
27. New York Giants
28. New York Jets
29. Carolina Panthers
30. New Orleans Saints
31. Tennessee Titans
32. Cleveland BrownsJune 5, 2025 at 1:14 pm #156711zn
Moderatorfrom PFF, Ranking each NFL team’s top QB-WR/TE duo ahead of the 2025 season: https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-ranking-top-quarterback-wide-receiver-tight-end-duos-2025?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhtwitter&utm_content=null
9. LOS ANGELES RAMS: MATTHEW STAFFORD & PUKA NACUA
Stafford came in at No. 7 in PFF’s quarterback rankings for 2025, while Nacua placed fifth in the wide receiver rankings. Over the past two seasons, Stafford has recorded a 92.1 PFF passing grade when targeting Nacua, which ranks ninth among these listed duos. His 2,390 passing yards to Nacua rank fifth, and his 12 big-time throws rank 10th. Nacua also led the NFL last season with a 93.0 PFF receiving grade.June 5, 2025 at 1:34 pm #156713zn
ModeratorThey do the Rams at 5:13 in.
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June 5, 2025 at 4:27 pm #156717zn
ModeratorWyatt Miller@wymill07
Chris Shula on defensive additions:“Poona Ford has been great, he runs to the ball, he’s got the easy power, he gets off, he plays the run, he’s probably a better rusher than we anticipated. Nathan Landman has been excellent with his communication on the second level.”
June 6, 2025 at 9:30 am #156726zn
ModeratorPro Football Focus’ Mason Cameron ranked the former 2018 UDFA at No. 19 amongst the top 32 centers ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
After one season with the Bears, Shelton finds himself back in Los Angeles, hoping to replicate the success he found in his time away. His 66.4 PFF overall grade with the Bears was a top-15 mark at the position. Shelton’s solid all-around play earned him a top-10 finish in PFF WAR (0.20), as well as 66.0-plus PFF grades as a pass protector and a run blocker.
June 6, 2025 at 11:04 am #156728Zooey
ModeratorPro Football Focus’ Mason Cameron ranked the former 2018 UDFA at No. 19 amongst the top 32 centers ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
Doug Smith.
Last Rams pro bowl center.
June 6, 2025 at 11:20 am #156730zn
ModeratorRams Bros.@RamsBrothers
Even on 3rd and short [Adams] gets open so damn quick. Always hasJune 6, 2025 at 11:23 am #156731zn
ModeratorRanking the Top 10 guards in the league today 🛡️ pic.twitter.com/blqh6BslLe
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