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Pretty disappointing and hard to disagree with. McVay has proven time and time again that they wont spend high draft picks on OL. Outside of Whit we haven’t made a move for a top tier FA lineman either. I think McVay believes he can scheme around any OL deficits and thus doesn’t think we need to invest in it as much as other teams. I criticized this approach in years past, but it’s hard to argue with the results. As long as they pass block well we should be okay, but I’d sure like to get back to the dominant running game of ‘18.Havenstein is the closest thing they have to being very good. Allen is overrated. Shelton is backup material who is starting. Edwards regressed last year, and Noteboom has never been a good run blocker.
He must be a great special teamer because I agree with you - Gervase sucks as an ILBNot happy with the elevation of Jake Gervase, he's an ILB and they have four on the roster. I know he's a converted Safety, but they converted him because he can't cover a bed. Again, I'm sure this was for special teams, however, not a fan of Gervase.
But it’s a risky play.Pretty disappointing and hard to disagree with. McVay has proven time and time again that they wont spend high draft picks on OL. Outside of Whit we haven’t made a move for a top tier FA lineman either. I think McVay believes he can scheme around any OL deficits and thus doesn’t think we need to invest in it as much as other teams. I criticized this approach in years past, but it’s hard to argue with the results. As long as they pass block well we should be okay, but I’d sure like to get back to the dominant running game of ‘18.
Tackles are typically drafted higher.. the Rams tackles came in 2nd & 3rd rounds. We’ll see how Noteboom plays out.Pretty disappointing and hard to disagree with. McVay has proven time and time again that they wont spend high draft picks on OL. Outside of Whit we haven’t made a move for a top tier FA lineman either. I think McVay believes he can scheme around any OL deficits and thus doesn’t think we need to invest in it as much as other teams. I criticized this approach in years past, but it’s hard to argue with the results. As long as they pass block well we should be okay, but I’d sure like to get back to the dominant running game of ‘18.
Yeah, they will never learn and as a result they will never win a damn thing...Pretty disappointing and hard to disagree with. McVay has proven time and time again that they wont spend high draft picks on OL. Outside of Whit we haven’t made a move for a top tier FA lineman either. I think McVay believes he can scheme around any OL deficits and thus doesn’t think we need to invest in it as much as other teams. I criticized this approach in years past, but it’s hard to argue with the results. As long as they pass block well we should be okay, but I’d sure like to get back to the dominant running game of ‘18.
2021 | 2022 |
Matthew Stafford | Matthew Stafford |
John Wolford | John Wolford |
Bryce Perkins | Bryce Perkins |
2021 | 2022 |
Darrell Henderson Jr. | Cam Akers |
Sony Michel | Darrell Henderson Jr. |
Jake Funk | Kyren Williams |
Jake Funk |
2021 | 2022 |
Cooper Kupp | Cooper Kupp |
Robert Woods | Allen Robinson |
Van Jefferson | Van Jefferson |
DeSean Jackson | Ben Skowronek |
Tutu Atwell | Tutu Atwell |
Ben Skowronek | Brandon Powell |
Lance McCutcheon |
2021 | 2022 |
Tyler Higbee | Tyler Higbee |
Johnny Mundt | Brycen Hopkins |
Jacob Harris | |
Brycen Hopkins |
2021 | 2022 |
Andrew Whitworth | Joe Noteboom |
David Edwards | David Edwards |
Brian Allen | Brian Allen |
Austin Corbett | Coleman Shelton |
Rob Havenstein | Rob Havenstein |
Joe Noteboom | Tremayne Anchrum Jr. |
A.J. Jackson | A.J. Jackson |
Bobby Evans | Bobby Evans |
Tremayne Anchrum Jr. | |
Coleman Shelton |
2021 | 2022 |
Aaron Donald | Aaron Donald |
Sebastian Joseph-Day | Greg Gaines |
A’Shawn Robinson | A’Shawn Robinson |
Greg Gaines | Marquise Copeland |
Bobby Brown III | Michael Hoecht |
Michael Hoecht | Jonah Williams |
Jonah Williams |
2021 | 2022 |
Kenny Young | Bobby Wagner |
Troy Reeder | Ernest Jones |
Ernest Jones | Christian Rozeboom |
Travin Howard | Jake Hummel |
2021 | 2022 |
Leonard Floyd | Leonard Floyd |
Justin Hollins | Justin Hollins |
Terrell Lewis | Terrell Lewis |
Ogbonnia Okoronkwo | Keir Thomas |
Chris Garrett | Daniel Hardy |
2021 | 2022 |
Jalen Ramsey | Jalen Ramsey |
Darious Williams | Troy Hill |
David Long Jr. | David Long Jr. |
Robert Rochell | Robert Rochell |
Decobie Durant | |
Derion Kendrick |
2021 | 2022 |
Jordan Fuller | Jordan Fuller |
Terrell Burgess | Nick Scott |
Taylor Rapp | Taylor Rapp |
Nick Scott | Terrell Burgess |
J.R. Reed | Russ Yeast |
JuJu Hughes |
2021 | 2022 |
Matt Gay | Matt Gay |
Johnny Hekker | Riley Dixon |
Matthew Orzech | Matthew Orzech |
2021 vs 2022 RostersPosition-by-position comparison of Rams' 53-man roster in 2021 vs. 2022
Position-by-position comparison of Rams' 53-man roster in 2021 vs. 2022
How does the Rams’ initial 53-man roster this year compare to last year’s group?theramswire.usatoday.com
Nice comparison summary. Nice work, thanks.Position-by-position comparison of Rams' 53-man roster in 2021 vs. 2022
Position-by-position comparison of Rams' 53-man roster in 2021 vs. 2022
How does the Rams’ initial 53-man roster this year compare to last year’s group?theramswire.usatoday.com
The Los Angeles Rams have begun their prep for Week 1 against the Buffalo Bills, looking ahead to that season-opening matchup after setting their initial 53-man roster this week. There were a few surprises when the roster first came out, but not a ton of them.
There are also some differences between this year’s team and last year’s initial 53-man roster. Going position by position, here’s a look at how each group differs from 2021 to this season
There are no changes at quarterback from last year. The same three players made the 53-man roster, and it’s likely to remain that way throughout the season.
2021 2022 Matthew Stafford Matthew Stafford John Wolford John Wolford Bryce Perkins Bryce Perkins
Running back
There are a few differences at running back. Akers is back from injury, bumping Henderson down the depth chart one spot. Michel is now gone, and Williams is in as the third (or fourth) running back alongside Funk.
2021 2022 Darrell Henderson Jr. Cam Akers Sony Michel Darrell Henderson Jr. Jake Funk Kyren Williams Jake Funk
Wide receiver
The wide receiver group looks pretty different compared to last year. Robinson, Powell and McCutcheon are all newcomers, while Woods and Jackson are both now gone.
2021 2022 Cooper Kupp Cooper Kupp Robert Woods Allen Robinson Van Jefferson Van Jefferson DeSean Jackson Ben Skowronek Tutu Atwell Tutu Atwell Ben Skowronek Brandon Powell Lance McCutcheon
Robinson is essentially Woods’ replacement, and while Skowronek was viewed as the No. 6 receiver last year, he’ll likely be the fourth option this season.
Tight end
The Rams are much lighter at tight end this year. Harris is on the practice squad, but he’s a wide receiver now. Higbee and Hopkins are the only tight ends who remain from last year’s team, a pretty significant surprise.
2021 2022 Tyler Higbee Tyler Higbee Johnny Mundt Brycen Hopkins Jacob Harris Brycen Hopkins
Offensive line
The Rams kept two fewer offensive linemen this season, though the only differences between last year and 2022 are Whitworth and Corbett. Otherwise, all eight of the other players are the same – though Noteboom and Shelton are both starters now.
2021 2022 Andrew Whitworth Joe Noteboom David Edwards David Edwards Brian Allen Brian Allen Austin Corbett Coleman Shelton Rob Havenstein Rob Havenstein Joe Noteboom Tremayne Anchrum Jr. A.J. Jackson A.J. Jackson Bobby Evans Bobby Evans Tremayne Anchrum Jr. Coleman Shelton
Defensive line
No major changes with this group. Gaines moves up from being a backup at the start of last year to being a full-time starter in Week 1, with Copeland, Hoecht and Williams backing up the first unit. Copeland is the only newcomer to this group.
2021 2022 Aaron Donald Aaron Donald Sebastian Joseph-Day Greg Gaines A’Shawn Robinson A’Shawn Robinson Greg Gaines Marquise Copeland Bobby Brown III Michael Hoecht Michael Hoecht Jonah Williams Jonah Williams
Brown will likely be on the 53-man roster once he returns from suspension.
Inside linebacker
No position group looks more different than the inside linebackers. Only Jones remains from last year’s unit, and now he’s a starter alongside former All-Pro Bobby Wagner. Rozeboom and Hummel are the backups, as well, which are roles Jones and Howard held last season.
2021 2022 Kenny Young Bobby Wagner Troy Reeder Ernest Jones Ernest Jones Christian Rozeboom Travin Howard Jake Hummel
Outside linebacker
The top three remain unchanged, but the backups are both different. Thomas made the team as an undrafted rookie, and while Hardy also cracked the 53-man roster, he’s since been placed on IR. Garrett was cut by the Rams this year and did not return to the practice squad, while Okoronkwo signed with the Texans as a free agent.
2021 2022 Leonard Floyd Leonard Floyd Justin Hollins Justin Hollins Terrell Lewis Terrell Lewis Ogbonnia Okoronkwo Keir Thomas Chris Garrett Daniel Hardy
Cornerback
As you can see, the Rams were not very deep at cornerback last year – at least not initially. They only had four corners on the roster, whereas this year they have six. Hill, Durant and Kendrick are (somewhat) new faces, with Hill returning after a year in Cleveland.
2021 2022 Jalen Ramsey Jalen Ramsey Darious Williams Troy Hill David Long Jr. David Long Jr. Robert Rochell Robert Rochell Decobie Durant Derion Kendrick
Williams left to join the Jaguars in free agency.
Safety
The top four safeties all return from last year, albeit in different situations. Burgess was believed to have a bigger role last year than he actually wound up having, so he’ll be a backup this year. Reed and Hughes are both gone, and Yeast steps in as a depth piece; he was a seventh-round pick this year.
2021 2022 Jordan Fuller Jordan Fuller Terrell Burgess Nick Scott Taylor Rapp Taylor Rapp Nick Scott Terrell Burgess J.R. Reed Russ Yeast JuJu Hughes
Specialists
The Rams swapped Hekker out for Dixon, going from one veteran punter to another. Gay and Orzech remain in their usual roles from last year.
2021 2022 Matt Gay Matt Gay Johnny Hekker Riley Dixon Matthew Orzech Matthew Orzech
Summary
In total, there are 16 players who made the Rams’ initial 53-man roster this year who were not on the initial roster last year. That’s actually not a huge number considering how many losses the Rams suffered during the offseason.
And that includes players such as Copeland, Rozeboom, Powell and Akers, who eventually made it on the 53-man roster at some point last season.
You don’t see CB as a plus in 2022?Nice comparison summary. Nice work, thanks.
So IMO overall:
RB+ (Akers healthy)
WR? (+ARob, -Woody, -DeseanJ, +Depth)
LT- (No replacing Whit)
RG? (Will see)
OLDepth- (thin after Anchrum and AJ)
ILB++ (Wags AND Jones)
EDG- (lost Von, hope Lewis comes on)
P- (lost Heck)
Everything else: wash.
Net: ± Equal to 2021, counting development gains
BUT: Where will we get our 2022 VonM, OBJ and let's not forget Eric Weddle! No ring without their contributions!
AND: Schedule is at least 1 win tougher.
BC
I see a big difference in the overall cornerback situation, much better this year.Nice comparison summary. Nice work, thanks.
So IMO overall:
RB+ (Akers healthy)
WR? (+ARob, -Woody, -DeseanJ, +Depth)
LT- (No replacing Whit)
RG? (Will see)
OLDepth- (thin after Anchrum and AJ)
ILB++ (Wags AND Jones)
EDG- (lost Von, hope Lewis comes on)
P- (lost Heck)
Everything else: wash.
Net: ± Equal to 2021, counting development gains
BUT: Where will we get our 2022 VonM, OBJ and let's not forget Eric Weddle! No ring without their contributions!
AND: Schedule is at least 1 win tougher.
BC
Not happy with the elevation of Jake Gervase, he's an ILB and they have four on the roster. I know he's a converted Safety, but they converted him because he can't cover a bed. Again, I'm sure this was for special teams, however, not a fan of Gervase.
Pretty disappointing and hard to disagree with. McVay has proven time and time again that they wont spend high draft picks on OL. Outside of Whit we haven’t made a move for a top tier FA lineman either. I think McVay believes he can scheme around any OL deficits and thus doesn’t think we need to invest in it as much as other teams. I criticized this approach in years past, but it’s hard to argue with the results. As long as they pass block well we should be okay, but I’d sure like to get back to the dominant running game of ‘18.
Lost Williams, gained Troy Hill.You don’t see CB as a plus in 2022?
Lost Williams, gained Troy Hill.
Yes, CBs will be better in time, but DBs have to know their assignments cold.
Rookie Mistakes = TDs.
When they get up to speed, our CB depth should be excellent.
Not sure they're ready to put our there yet.
BC