Rams primed to be title contenders, but two problem areas remain

Wiluko, Hawaii – Warm, smiling and feel satisfied.
This was the prevailing feeling between the rams this week, as they ended their season “with”Miqamb“A low -level event is a heavy interconnection and light on training for a team that is expected to compete for a championship.
Qurtubbere star Matthew Stafford Under the contract to run another possible Bowl.
The rams also added the stars reception device Davante AdamsFormulating a narrow end Terrance Ferguson And strengthening the depth of an upward defensive front.
However, the rams have concerns as they went to a break before reports to the training camp in Liola Marimaont in July.
Offensive treatment and corner corner can be weaknesses for a team aimed at improving the 10-7 record number and losing a first-class round in Philadelphia Eagles, the Super Ball.
Here is the confidence that the rams in those situations that enter a free and draft agency: they did not fall or choose a player in any of the spot.
Whether this is wise another issue.
Stafford, 37, is still the most important player in the rams – unlike the coach Sean McFai – Their most valuable assets. So, processors should overcome the displacement of the ready -made edge to hit Corterbeck with playing the most educated position other than Stafford.
With a game last season, Alaric Jackson The rams were persuaded that they had long had their solution in left treatment. They gave him a three -year contract that included guarantees of $ 35 million.
But uncertainty now prevails. Jackson sat in the last week of training outside the season because he deals with blood solution issues for the second time in his career. If, or when, it will be able to train and play unknown.
Rams Qurtubbere Matthew Stafford passes through the activities of the organized team on June 3.
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The rams were hurried DJ HumphrezBut the veteran is late late in an unknown amount. He only played two games last season with Kansas City Chiefs after returning from 2023 knee surgery and then suffered a knee strings.
ROB Havenstein, 33, is treated his eleventh and last year of his contract. It starts from shoulder surgeries.
Warren MCCLENDON JR. The rams recently occurred recently David Kwinberry, who has achieved 17 years of his career in 2021.
The rams are high in high school – in a large part of it due to the defensive front.
A rush led by the juniors Jared Aya and Bradin Fisk Rams ranked twenty among 32 teams in defense last season. This rush is expected to improve with the addition of PONA FORD and Rookie Edge Rusher Josaih Stewart.
So the rams stood with the same defensive back of last season.
Cornerback Darious Williams, 32, has no salaries after this season, according to OverThecap.com. AHKELLO Witherspoon, 30, plays one year -long deal for the third season in a row, but it was signed early enough this time to participate in training outside the season.
Cobie Durant is in the last year of his rising contract, and Emmanuel Forbes JR. Proof that Washington’s leaders made a mistake by issuing the first round of 2023 last season.
Derion Kendrick, who came out of a knee injury that forced him to sit in the 2024 season, was waived last week in a step to reduce costs and then re -sign it with rams for a veteran contract. Josh Wallace and Charles Woods, unrestricted free agents in 2024, are also on the list.
McVay indicated this week that it may have been there Many obstacles To trade with Miami Dolphins Backback Galen RamsayThree times all-PRO, which was an integral part of the rams Super Bowl LVI team.
Jaire Alexander was released twice from the Pro Bowl by Green Bay Packers, but McVay said last week that it is “not a direction” to which the rams will go. Alexander signed with Baltimore Ravens, Weekend 6.
While the American Football Association closes to the beginning of the training camp, the general manager Why Snide In the past, she added two players before opening and after starting.
But now, with their journeys in Hawaii behind them, the rams seem ready to go with what they have.