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August 21, 2025 at 10:34 am #157596
znModeratorround 1
Gary Klein@LATimesklein
The Rams cut LB Tony Fields II and waived QB Dresser Winn, TE McCallan Castles, OLs Mike McAllister, Ben Dooley, John Leglue and Trey Wedig, DLs Decarius Hawthorne and Da’Jon Terry, LB Josh Pearcy and S Malik Dixon-Williams, the team announced.…
round 2
Los Angeles Rams@RamsNFL
LA Rams Roster Moves:
· Waived, No Recall: OL A.J. Arcuri, OL Wyatt Bowles, WR Tru Edwards, DT Jack Heflin, S Tanner Ingle, CB Derion Kendrick, CB Cam Lampkin, OL Dylan McMahon, OLB Jamil Muhammad, ILB Elias Neal, DL Bill Norton, ILB Chris Paul Jr., WR Brennan Presley, RB Ronnie Rivers, RB Cody Schrader, S Nate Valcarcel, CB Charles Woods, WR Britain Covey, OLB Brennan Jackson, TE Mark Redman, WR Drake Stoops, WR Jordan Waters· Waived, Injured: OL Willie Lampkin IV, CB Shaun Jolly
· Terminated, Vested Veteran, all contracts: CB A.J. Green
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roster as of 8/26 (click on the post to see it all)
Here's the initial 53-man roster for your 2025 Los Angeles Rams. pic.twitter.com/LHF2PNF8nP
— J.B. Long (@JB_Long) August 26, 2025
August 23, 2025 at 7:33 pm #157621
znModeratorStu Jackson@StuJRams
Sean McVay on Shaun Dolac not playing today vs. Browns:“It’s a good sign for him” heading into 53-man roster deadline Tuesday. “We’ll continue to evaluate, but he’s done a really good job.”
Said Dolac has made his presence felt on special teams, praised his understanding of Rams defense.
August 24, 2025 at 7:11 pm #157636
InvaderRamModeratorStu Jackson@StuJRams
Sean McVay on Shaun Dolac not playing today vs. Browns:“It’s a good sign for him” heading into 53-man roster deadline Tuesday. “We’ll continue to evaluate, but he’s done a really good job.”
Said Dolac has made his presence felt on special teams, praised his understanding of Rams defense.
awesome. i’m rooting for him. i’ll root for everyone of course, but he’s definitely one of my favorites from this rookie class.
August 26, 2025 at 9:07 am #157660
znModeratorIan Rapoport@RapSheet
#Browns trade: Cleveland is trading with the #Rams for OT KT Leveston and giving up a 7th in 2028, source said.August 26, 2025 at 2:54 pm #157662
ZooeyModeratorIan Rapoport@RapSheet
#Browns trade: Cleveland is trading with the #Rams for OT KT Leveston and giving up a 7th in 2028, source said.Well, that’s a steal!
Given where the Browns will draft in 2028, that’s practically a 6th rounder!
August 26, 2025 at 6:08 pm #157668
znModerator53-Man Roster Takeaways: Experience & depth define the 2025 squad
J.B. Long
https://www.therams.com/news/rams-53-man-roster-takeaways-experience-depth-2025-squad
To achieve the same results they got last season, the Los Angeles Rams will have to be better. To repeat as NFC West champions, build on a 10-win regular season and trip to the Divisional Round, the 2025 roster will have to perform significantly better than they did in 2024.
How do we know?
Because as impressive as they were rallying from three games below .500 at their bye (for the second year in a row) to make the playoffs, the Rams also were relatively fortunate. They won eight games by seven or fewer points, breaking a franchise record. They had a negative point differential on the season (-19). That’s seldom the profile of a playoff team. Furthermore, more than half of their wins featured multiple takeaways; four included a non-offensive touchdown. That’s remarkably difficult to replicate!
Furthermore, the competition gets stiffer. By virtue of reigning in the NFC West, the Rams have to face a first-place schedule in 2025 – that means trips to Baltimore and Philadelphia, plus a home date with Detroit. The division itself also got stouter this offseason (you can throw this column in my face if the Niners win six or fewer games).
Thus, as the Rams set their initial 53-man roster this week, the burning question becomes: Did the Rams get better at their respective position groups?
Thankfully, I found the answer to be resoundingly affirmative in the majority of those rooms.
Offense
Running Back – Yes
With Kyren Williams extended and three drafted tailbacks on the roster, this is as deep a running back group as the Rams have had under Sean McVay. Blake Corum is back from a late-season arm injury and poised for his second season. Rookie Jarquez Hunter delivers some added punch, high-end speed, and a four-year old horse for good measure.
Wide Receiver – Yes
Much as we’ll miss Cooper Kupp, there’s ample reason to believe that Davante Adams provides upside as a one-for-one replacement. He could not have been more dominant throughout the offseason program.
For the first time in his NFL career, Puka Nacua hits Week 1 healthy (unlike 2024) and with an All-Pro running mate (unlike in 2023). My expectation is he and Adams will unlock the red zone for the Rams offense in a critical way.
I know you’ve read this from me before, but coming off career-best numbers in 2024, this is the year for Tutu Atwell! Please let his average depth of target break records, and even when he’s not getting the ball, Atwell’s velocity should be creating pockets for the other eligibles.
I’ve been high on Jordan Whittington role all summer. Konata Mumpfield had a great first camp. Xavier Smith is as good a punter returner and WR6 as you’ll find – something no one could have forecast a year ago. Wide receivers coach Eric Yarber is a wealthy man, and he deserves it.
Especially when you include the tight ends, I see this group of pass-catchers as having the best composition and most potential since Brandin Cooks was traded to Houston in 2020.
Tight End – Yes
So let’s go there next, because there’s nowhere for the Rams tight end group to go but up. Last season, they were the least productive unit in the league.
We all witnessed how sorely they lacked their leader. Tyler Higbee rejuvenated the offense upon his December return and he’s ready to rock in Year 10.
Perhaps too much was expected and/or asked of Colby Parkinson upon his arrival in Los Angeles, but I’m a fan of his role going into 2025.
One could argue that Davis Allen was challenged by a coaching change and a top draft pick at his position. However, the third-year pro responded nicely, locking in his 53-man spot on the depth chart early in training camp.
As for Terrance Ferguson, his groin injury was an unfortunate setback, right as he was starting to emerge in early August. It was encouraging to see him get his feet wet in Cleveland in the finale and that slot fade he put on tape might cost opposing defensive coordinators some sleep. By virtue of Ferguson’s selection and Higbee’s return to health, this stands to be the most improved position group on the roster.
Offensive Line – Yes
The uncertainty surrounding Alaric Jackson’s recurrent blood clots is about the only element to pick at, here. Considering he was suspended for the first two games of 2024, however, having your starting left tackle on track to play against the Houston Texas is already an upgrade.
Knowing who your starting center will be, and having been consistent with that intention since bringing Coleman Shelton back to LA this offseason, is another giant leap forward from where the Rams were this time last year. Shelton not only brings out the best in Matthew Stafford, he elevates the two behemoths next to him – Steve Avila (left guard, final answer) and Kevin Dotson (right guard, vibes immaculate).
With 33-year-old right tackle Rob Havenstein also ready for the opener, something we couldn’t say flying to Detroit last September, the top five are clearly improved.
As for depth, the Rams were very conscientious here, carrying 10 offensive linemen, including veterans D.J. Humphries and David Quessenberry. That’s important, especially given the realities of the tackle position mentioned above.
“In my three years here…it’s definitely the deepest offensive line that we have had,” coordinator Mike LaFleur said last week.
Quarterback – No, but…
The good news is, he’s back. The bad news is, well, his back.
We’ll circle back to Stafford in a second, but let’s work our way up the depth chart.
There’s no comparison between Stetson Bennett IV going into Year 3 and any other juncture of his NFL career. So QB3 is light years ahead.
Jimmy Garoppolo returns for his second campaign in Horns, isn’t suspended for the first two games, and took every snap of training camp with the starting offense. Since McVay took over, QB2 has never been more entrenched and prepared either.
Of course, it’s hard to tout how much better the Rams are at quarterback this season given how much time QB1 missed with the disc issue. I can’t contend in good faith that Stafford’s in a better spot than 2024. What I know with certainty is that his circumstances are much-improved. If his health allows, I believe there’s a path to more productive quarterback play from Stafford (and anyone else who’s pressed into duty).
Defense
Edge – Yes
Jared Verse won NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. Byron Young produced 15.5 sacks in two seasons on the job. Josaiah Stewart layers in as a fresh Top 100 pick to help offset the loss of Michael Hoecht.
In terms of depth, it was disappointing to lose Keir Thomas to a season-ending injury because of how he’d held off some challengers at outside linebacker. Nick Hampton did much the same throughout the past month and is still just 25 years old. Desjuan Johnson moving to the edge in a Hoecht-like role is intriguing, still provides some insurance on the line, and I like that he’s performed in meaningful games when called up.
When aligned with the enhancements the Rams have made on the interior of their defense, these outside backers should feast.
Defensive Line – Yes
All due respect to Bobby Brown and Neville Gallimore, but this interior is suddenly Ford tough.
Poona Ford fortifies the Rams most urgent need on defense and is reinforced by Tyler Davis, coming off an underrated rookie season, plus fifth-round addition Ty Hamilton. If they do their jobs, opponents will have farther to go on second and third down this season. That will allow Kobie Turner and Braden Fiske to stay fresh for known passing situations and compete with Jared Verse for the 2025 sack crown.
Inside Linebackers – Ooohhh Yeah
If you’re still reading, you must be a Rams diehard. And if you’re a Rams diehard, you’re aware of how different this room looks – and probably pretty excited about it. I know I am.
Nate Landman was a super-savvy signing; he walked right in and took the green dot. He’ll join forces with last season’s undrafted sensation Omar Speights. Behind them, another college free agent Shaun Dolac beat out his drafted classmate Pooh Paul, while Troy Reeder provides special teams ability and a backstop in case adversity hits.
I think I write for all of us: off-ball linebacker should be the most improved unit on defense.
Cornerback – Could be!
The position group that outsiders were shocked to see go untouched in the Draft arrives at Week 1 unchanged from the Divisional Round trip to Philadelphia.
The upside of this position group largely rests on the slim frame of Emmanuel Forbes Jr..
However, it’s equally about having Darious Williams available to start a new season and Ahkello Witherspoon having been with the Rams throughout the offseason program. Neither of those things were true last fall.
Cobie Durant did damage late in the year and will be playing for his second NFL deal. And the corners can argue with the safeties about which position group gets to claim Quentin Lakeas he enters a contract year, too.
Safety – Yes
I continue to pound the table that the Rams safeties might be the most underrated position group in the NFC West.
Let’s start with Lake, who’s been brilliant this summer and is due – overdue – for his first pro pick. So, too, is veteran Kam Curl, who hasn’t had an interception since his rookie season in Washington.
No such trouble for Kamren Kinchens, who claimed four as a rookie, including a 103-yard return for a touchdown, the longest defensive score in franchise history. He was drafted, and this role was expected going into his sophomore season. But how about Tank Jaylen McCollough? That he also racked up four interceptions as a college free agent was a massive differentiator for the Rams last season and is the type of clutch personnel move by LA’s front office that has them in contention in 2025.
If things go well up front, this unit should have ample opportunity to be hunting takeaways.
Special Teams – Yes
The kicking game transformed from a liability to an asset over the course of the 2024 season. Joshua Karty made 17 field goals in a row to close his rookie season, highlighted by longs of 58 and 57 the last time he was inside SoFi Stadium.
Ethan Evans was booming punts at an All-Pro level down the stretch, landing 55 percent inside the 20 (second-best in the NFL) with only two touchbacks all season.
Turns out a healthy long-snapping Alex Ward makes a noticeable difference, too.
Here’s to these three amigos growing together into LA’s latest long-term special teams nucleus, the way that Greg Zuerlein, Johnny Hekker, and Jake McQuaide did a decade ago.
And finally, let’s not forget the punch that Jordan Whittington and Xavier Smith gave the Rams down the stretch.
Having built out the back end of their roster so effectively with the last three classes in particular, with continuity under coordinator Chase Blackburn, there’s every reason to be bullish about all phases of the kicking game.
August 26, 2025 at 8:05 pm #157677
znModeratorWyatt Miller@wymill07
Sean McVay said it was “not an easy decision” to waive rookie ILB Pooh Paul, who was drafted in the 5th round in 2025. He said both Shaun Dolac and Troy Reeder can “play on all four phases” on special teams, which factored into the decision.Coach B@coachB2024
Shaun will be a great pro football player. Nothing he does surprises anyone from his hometown in western New York or at the university at Buffalo. We all know who he is. It’s not an accident he’s prepared. He works hard. He’s extremely smart. He knows how to play football.August 26, 2025 at 9:11 pm #157680
znModeratorTop Takeaways from Sean McVay on initial 53-man roster for 2025: Decision to waive Pooh Paul Jr., Xavier Smith value in being able to contribute in multiple ways, carrying 10 offensive linemen
Stu Jackson
WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – Rams head coach Sean McVay spoke with local media after Tuesday’s practice to discuss his reaction to the team’s initial 53-man roster, including the decision to waive rookie fifth-round draft pick and inside linebacker Pooh Paul Jr., Xavier Smith’s growth as a receiver and multi-phase special teams role, and the decision to carry 10 offensive linemen.
Waiving Pooh Paul Jr. “not an easy decision”
McVay began by saying he “really respects” the former Ole Miss standout as a man and that the decision wasn’t easy. McVay also indicated special teams played a factor in the inside linebackers who they ultimately kept on the initial 53.
“What we are tasked to do is be able to evaluate what we think, when we went with four inside linebackers, what do we think are the four best inside linebackers?” McVay explained. “And that’s not exclusive to playing inside linebacker. Part of that is playing special teams. And Shaun Dolac’s a guy that’s going to be able to play on all four phases, Troy Reeder is gonna play on all four phases. And so when you look at Landman and Omar Speights as your starting inside linebackers when you’re in your two backer defenses, those third and four spots are heavily dictated and determined by where do you create value, not exclusive to the inside linebacker position. And it’s not anything to take away from Pooh, because I got respect, love (for him) and wish him nothing but the best, but those two guys made themselves really important, and that’s why they’ll have a jersey on game day.”
Xavier Smith shows value with experience, ability to contribute on special teams in multiple ways
The team’s incumbent punt returner beat out wide receiver Britain Covey for the job. McVay said Smith “certainly has earned the position that he’s in” and is “going to be a big-time factor for our football team” given his growth as a receiver and the variety of ways he can contribute on special teams.
“He earned the right as a punt returner, as a gunner, continued to earn confidence as a receiver, where he can play a bunch of different spots,” McVay said. “And I think he’s gotten stronger. Physically he just looks like he is in a better place. And then I think mentally, he has a real good understanding what’s going on. He’s earned that confidence, and so feel really good about Xavier Smith.”
Clear separation for the 10 offensive linemen who made the initial 53
There was lots of experience amongst the 10 offensive linemen on the initial 53-man roster, and “there was a pretty good separation that those guys all deserved spots.”
Between Alaric Jackson, veteran Rob Havenstein, Warren McClendon Jr. and summer free agent signees D.J. Humphries and David Quessenberry, “felt like that’s five really good NFL offensive linemen that are playing the tackle position,” McVay said.
“And then have five guys on the inside, when you’re talking about Steve (Avila), Coleman (Shelton), K-Dot (Kevin Dotson) as your starting inside three,” McVay said. “And then two young players that as rookies, accumulated did a bunch of experience, Beaux Limmer playing basically the whole year at center, and then Justin Dedich coming in and playing a handful of snaps at the guard position, felt like those guys earned it, and felt like there was a pretty good separation that those guys all deserve spots.”
August 26, 2025 at 11:23 pm #157682
znModeratorHad the privilege of joining @JB_Long and @DMarcoFarr1 for the newest episode of Between The Horns, reacting to the Rams’ initial 53-man roster snake draft-style picking position groups based on how we evaluated the year-over-year improvement of each:https://t.co/mSpV5HSHD2
— Stu Jackson (@StuJRams) August 27, 2025
August 27, 2025 at 7:18 am #157685
wvParticipantI agree with what J.Rodrigue said in some vid i saw. “The rams raised their floor” with all the patching in of players this season.
She did not say they raised their ceiling. I’d guess the Eagles and Lions and Ravens and Chiefs have higher ceilings, but who knows.
NFC West looks like a complete mystery to me. Nothing would surprise me, other than the Cardinals winning the West.
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vAugust 27, 2025 at 8:19 am #157686
znModeratorShe did not say they raised their ceiling. I’d guess the Eagles and Lions and Ravens and Chiefs have higher ceilings, but who knows.
Are you just equating “ceiling” with having a younger qb?
Because with their qb, their OL, their WRs, and their TE, and their run game, I would put the Rams ceiling very high. Now that of course is assuming Stafford plays most games, though of course all the other teams you list could lose their starting qb too.
For me the ceiling is what the team is capable of if they play the game the way they are drawn up on paper.
Like you, I liked what Rodrigue–I saw it as her talking about the Rams patching all the holes that were exposed last year–like OL depth, and having more at receiver than just Nacua, and run defense.
August 27, 2025 at 10:23 am #157688
nittany ramModerator— J.B. Long (@JB_Long) August 27, 2025
August 27, 2025 at 12:01 pm #157692
ZooeyModeratorIsn’t Pooh a candidate for the PS? Or did they cut him completely? Don’t they start filling their PS today?
August 27, 2025 at 12:28 pm #157693
znModeratorIsn’t Pooh a candidate for the PS? Or did they cut him completely? Don’t they start filling their PS today?
They do the PS today. They could if they wanted to sign him to the PS, if he’s not taken already. We don’t know yet if they intend to sign him or not. Or Brennan Jackson for that matter. We should find out today presumably.
August 27, 2025 at 1:06 pm #157694
znModeratorHoldenCantor@HoldenCantor
Eagles claimed Willie Lampkin
Raiders claimed Brennan Jackson
Patriots claimed Charles Woods
Seahawks claimed Derion KendrickBrennan Presley went unclaimed
Rams Wire@TheRamsWire
Former Rams rookie LB Chris Paul Jr. goes unclaimed off waiversRams Fans United@RamsFansUnited
Rams make no claims, have 4 players claimed, that’s some pretty serious roster depth…August 27, 2025 at 2:33 pm #157695
znModeratorRams Wire@TheRamsWire
Former Rams rookie LB Chris Paul Jr. goes unclaimed off waiversCorrection.
Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
Chris Paul Jr. is signing to the Seahawks’ practice squad after getting cut by the Rams and clearing waivers.August 27, 2025 at 2:47 pm #157696
znModeratorAlbert Breer@AlbertBreer
Personnel departments take pride in having multiple players claimed—It can be a sign of roster depth. So …• The Rams had a league-high 4 players claimed.
• The Chargers, Ravens, Colts and Jags had 3 each.
• The Chiefs, Broncos and Vikings had 2 apiece.
August 27, 2025 at 2:51 pm #157697
ZooeyModeratorSeems like Lampkin is the biggest loss, but I would have liked to have kept Paul.
Seems like Seattle is stocking up on Rams. I don’t know how they think that acquiring players that aren’t good enough for the Rams is going to close the gulf between the two teams, but that is their problem.
August 27, 2025 at 9:16 pm #157699
znModeratorPractice Squad is here.
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Rams sign 16 players to initial 2025 practice squad
Wyatt Miller
https://www.therams.com/news/rams-sign-15-players-to-initial-2025-practice-squad
WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – The Rams have signed 16 players to their initial practice squad for the 2025 season, including two veterans:
OL A.J. Arcuri
OL Wyatt Bowles
WR Tru Edwards
CB A.J. Green (veteran)
DT Jack Heflin
S Tanner Ingle
CB Cam Lampkin
OL Dylan McMahon
OLB Jamil Muhammad
ILB Elias Neal
DL Bill Norton
WR Brennan Presley
TE Mark Redman
RB Ronnie Rivers (veteran)
RB Cody Schrader
S Nate ValcarcelAugust 27, 2025 at 9:33 pm #157701
znModeratorRams sign 16 players to initial 2025 practice squad
Wyatt Miller
Who’s on this list?
1. The 2 best young WRs from preseason who did not make the 53: Presley and Edwards. Both were very impressive this preseason.
2. 3 more OL. I discuss that in another thread.
3. The secondary. The Rams have 4 total CBs & safeties, & they’re exactly who you would think they would keep based on preseason play. CBs: Green & Lampkin; Safeties: Ingle & Valcarcel
4. Talk about depth at RB. These are the Rams 2 PS squad RBs: River, Schrader
August 27, 2025 at 11:39 pm #157703
znModeratorIn the NFL, there’s an unwritten rule that teams don’t claim waived/injured players. It’s a courtesy so the original team can stash them on IR without losing them.
31 teams respected that with #Rams OL Willie Lampkin. The #Eagles (Howie Roseman) broke tradition and claimed him. pic.twitter.com/G3EKrOobGc
— JaredVerseFC (@jaredversefc) August 27, 2025
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