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znModeratorNew @RamsNFL LB Pooh Paul Jr. It sounds sacrilegious, I know, but I get a Fred Warner vibe here. Runs receivers up the rail, reads everything from the middle, he's a demon to the backfield… all the way to how he can pressure from the weakside B-gap on an overload front. pic.twitter.com/XSYA7dZ1NV
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) May 13, 2025
znModeratorfrom All 32 NFL teams (including the Rams) ranked by 2025 strength of schedule: https://theramswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/rams/2025/05/12/nfl-schedule-strength-rams-ranking-hardest-easiest-2025/83511581007/?taid=6822389300e293000160277f&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
Based strictly on projected win totals next season, the Rams’ schedule is ranked as the 13th-toughest, according to Sharp Football Analysis’ strength of schedule. Here’s where every team’s schedule ranks for next season, from easiest to toughest.
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20. Los Angeles Rams
Non-divisional opponents: Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, Baltimore Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles
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[me]: Link to Sharpe’s article on strength of schedule: https://www.sharpfootballanalysis.com/analysis/nfl-strength-of-schedule/
from that article:
Is strength of schedule important? In 2024, just 2 of 10 teams with the toughest schedule made the playoffs (Lions and Rams). Meanwhile, of the 10 teams with the easiest schedule, 7 produced winning records, with 6 making the playoffs.
znModeratorThe Rams needed front office scouting help.
Presto!
A Titans' new direction drops a perfect front office replacement right in the Rams' lap
H/t: @JFowlerESPN #RamsHouse #LARams #Titans #Jaguars #NFLDraft
(via @milroyigglesfan)https://t.co/K3TLAnvgYX— Ramblin' Fan (@RamblinFan) May 12, 2025
znModeratorThe Official 2025 NFL International Slate pic.twitter.com/gSv5jUUeFB
— Ozzy (@OzzyNFL) May 13, 2025
znModeratorAlways love a @tednguyen.bsky.social article. Ted and I are on the same page here thinking Terrance Ferguson could play a big slot in McVay’s vision for his 2025 offense. http://www.nytimes.com/athletic/630…
— Jourdan Rodrigue (@jourdanrodrigue.bsky.social) 2025-04-30T15:47:50.964Z
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from https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6307769/2025/04/30/nfl-draft-best-scheme-fits-membou-loveland/
7. Terrance Ferguson, TE, Los Angeles Rams
Play style: Move tight end who can find the holes in zonesScheme: Balanced run scheme that utilizes a traditional drop-back game rather than play action
Few teams are as adept at understanding a prospect’s strengths and weaknesses and how they fit into their scheme as the Rams. Their latest was Ferguson, whom they said they were targeting in the first round, before trading down and still landing him in the second round. On paper, the Rams potentially have one of the most explosive offenses in the league with receivers Puka Nacua and Davante Adams. The team has been searched for a tight end since last year when they attempted to trade up for Brock Bowers. Sean McVay compared Ferguson’s play style to Chris Cooley and Travis Kelce, who are closer to big slots than in-line tight ends.
“Those are big, lofty comparisons,” McVay added, “so I’m certainly not saying that he’s those guys yet. But there’s a lot of instincts. He plays with a change of pace when the ball gets in his hands. I think he can play in the C area, he’s moved around the formation. When things go off-schedule, he shows what a feel he has to find soft spots. … I’m really excited to get him in that tight end room.”
Though Adams gives the Rams more juice downfield in the passing game, Kupp did a lot of the dirty work for the Rams in the run game and created yards after the catch. Ferguson will help replace some of what Kupp did as a blocker. McVay won’t ask Ferguson to block defensive ends one-on-one frequently as a rookie — they still have Tyler Higbee for that — but he’ll be able to crack block and insert on linebackers. Also, with Nacua and Adams lifting the coverage, Ferguson can work choice routes against linebackers and run after the catch.
znModeratorNotice in that tweet in the 1st post here, 3 Rams are listed as being top 10 in pressures as a rookie across the last 5 seasons.
I wonder how often in all of NFL history a team would have 3 players on a list like that.
znModeratorSo do Hawaiians generally root for the Rams? Hawaii is closer to LA than to, say, Minnesota, right?
The Rams need to sign an UDFA from Hawaii every year.w
vWhat NFL team does Hawaii root for? Most Hawaiians support the Los Angeles Rams, likely because of their proximity and the fact that many games are broadcast on Hawaii’s local channels. The San Fransisco 49ers are also a popular team in Hawaii, but the addition of Puka Nacua to the Rams might play a role in the fandom
May 10, 2025 at 7:25 pm in reply to: science! physics, astrophysics, abiogenesis, n other stuff #156382
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znModeratorYou’re counting Adams twice there, so that’s two minutes in the penalty box. You also left out the increased receiving threat posed by Ferguson which isn’t so much a penalty as it is negligence, and for that I’m sending you back to the minors for a bit.
I can defend counting Adams twice. He is more Robinson than Robinson in terms of how he plays, and Kupp was diminished last year but now Nacua can take his role. It really is 1 for 2 in this case.
In this current moment in history, I find it’s important and useful to blame you for the fact that I neglected Ferguson.
znModeratoramari cooper and keenan allen are both available. are they fits? are they even affordable? and isn’t cornerback supposed to be thin too?
I think receiver is deeper than it was last year. Last year they had Nacua, a diminished Kupp, Robinson, and Atwell. Whittington did a little bit as a rookie. This year they have Nacua, Adams replacing a diminished Kupp, Atwell, and a more experienced Whittingon. Adams also, at the same time, makes up for losing Robinson.
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znModeratorAWESOME pick for the #Rams in LB Chris “Pooh” Paul
Just for clarity here’s the whole tweet. The parts missing in your post are red in this one:
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AWESOME pick for the #Rams in LB Chris “Pooh” Paul (@PoohPaul4), especially in the 5th round.
He was the only Power-4 LB this year to have a 78+ PFF grade in Run Def., Pass Cov., and Pass Rush categories, and one of four in the last 5 years to hit that mark.
At @ShrineBowl , he showcased outstanding movement ability, range in coverage and explosiveness throughout.
Rams landed a starter-level player in the 5th!
May 9, 2025 at 11:12 pm in reply to: interviews: Verse, Avila, Fiske, Dotson, Higbee, Turner, Lake x 2, Nacua, Whit #156373
znModeratorThe Verse interview is a good one. A lot there. He’s a smart, grounded guy.
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znModeratorfrom https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2025/5/9/24426938/rams-depth-chart-offseason-needs-wide-receiver
ESPN’s Aaron Schatz looked at what he considers the biggest hole on each roster following the draft. As Schatz noted, “At this point in the offseason, a roster hole does not necessarily mean the position group has no clear starters. Most teams have filled the top of their depth charts. But plenty of units have limited depth.” That position group for the Rams according to Schatz is wide receiver. Said Schatz,
“Davante Adams was a huge addition, but the departures of Cooper Kupp and Demarcus Robinson produced a net loss of one starting wide receiver. Tutu Atwell is now the No. 3 option. He had a solid 2024 with 11.7% receiving DVOA to go with 42 catches for 562 yards, but he’s not regarded as a starting option around the league. And the depth behind him is poor. Jordan Whittington had 22 catches for 293 yards as a sixth-round rookie in 2024, but Xavier Smith had only two catches for 6 yards. The Rams didn’t draft a receiver until selecting Konata Mumpfield in Round 7. Los Angeles might not need a No. 3 receiver that often, though, as drafting Terrance Ferguson in Round 2 indicates more two-TE personnel groupings.”
znModeratorWild: Former Seahawks HC Pete Carroll used to purposely put the Rams team up in hotels with Furry Conventions 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/57JHK61Vs1
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) May 8, 2025
znModeratorCoach McVay breaking down @tae15adams tape… 👀 pic.twitter.com/BAWaTxYBhn
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) May 8, 2025
znModeratorif he is still near peak, then this offense could be something else.

znModeratorThe winner of the 57th annual Pro Football Hall of Fame Photo Contest came with its own spotlight. Bryce Todd’s action shot, “Air Puka,” earned him the Dave Boss Award of Excellence.
Full story 👉 https://t.co/TYNjqwcq4A pic.twitter.com/H97bIe3G82
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) May 8, 2025
znModeratorWho will end up with the better #NFL career: Aaron Rodgers or Matthew Stafford?@ColinCowherd discusses how Stafford staying with the LA Rams can help further cement his legacy. pic.twitter.com/AKFbG14hRI
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) May 7, 2025
znModeratorDa’Mon Jackson@RamsDEJ
The last running back to play for an NFL team for eight years was Giovani Bernard with Bengals .The last one to play for 10yrs with one team was Frank Gore. NFL RB’s don’t stay with teams long these days.
znModeratorI like this Covey kid. He doesnt look like a burner, but he looks like he has great vision and quickness.
Yeah. Having watched nothing but those highlights, it’s evident that his “superpower” is sudden short area quickness/slash/abrupt open field acceleration.
znModeratorIan Rapoport@RapSheet
If Mathew Stafford is on the #Rams roster next at the start of FA, he’ll lock in another $40M. Stafford was on the books for $58M over 2 years, now it’s $84M over 2 years.Coach Sean McVay recently told @AdamSchein of @MadDogUnleashed Radio, “I think he can play as long as he wants, but fortunately, I’m hoping it’s a couple more years.”
znModeratorChase Daniel@ChaseDaniel
The Rams are the biggest threat to the Eagles.If they can play up to their potential, no one is going to want to see this team.
▪️Top 5 QB
▪️Best Quartet in Football (Stafford, Puka, Davante Adams, Kyren Williams)
▪️One of Best Young Defensive Cores
▪️SB Winning Coach
znModeratorRyan Fowler@_RyanFowler_
Lots of talent that didn’t hear their name called on draft weekend. A few UDFAs I expect to push for the 53 this summer:• LB Shaun Dolac – Rams
• DB Jabbar Muhammad – Jags
• WR Xavier Restrepo – Titans
• TE Jake Briningstool – Chiefs
• ED Jared Ivey – Seahawks
• OT Hollin Pierce – Eagles
• WR Roc Taylor – Steelers
• TE Joshua Simon – Falcons
• LB Chandler Martin – Ravens
• iOL Luke Kandra – Panthers
• WR Elijhah Badger – Chiefs
• DB Car’Lin Vigers – Commanders
• WR Nick Nash – Falcons
• ED Johnny Walker Jr – Broncos
• LB Marlowe Wax – Chargers
• WR Brennan Presley – Rams
• WR Efton Chism III – Patriots
• DB Zy Alexander – Seahawks
znModeratorWatching some Matthew Stafford tape in light of the "new" contract, and the arm talent is still absolutely stupid at age 37. Not a lot of quarterbacks can make these touch throws with ideal velocity to exactly the right tight-window spot. pic.twitter.com/Gkc6fPe2ZC
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) May 7, 2025
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znModeratorThis is good.
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znModeratorJim Youngblood 53@53_jim70721
[Atwell] is always going to be limited. I am not one of those who thought he should be cut or traded. He’s got skills to be role player. But he has had chances to perform when others were hurt, and he was okay, but not special.He’s not the kind of blocker needed in 11 personnel.
May 6, 2025 at 1:48 pm in reply to: a late start…time for the thread on Trump atrocities, or “Trumpocities” #156334
znModeratorWhere does Trump's latest BS — reopening Alcatraz, casting himself as the next pope, and not saying whether it's his job to uphold the Constitution — land on Jon Stewart's "OK or Not OK" chart? pic.twitter.com/1hTym9ndr0
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) May 6, 2025
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