I agree. Players like Goff, Kupp, Everett, John Johnson will continue to develop but they are not likely to be as healthy as a team for the 2nd straight year. They also may not luck out with some opposing QBs like vs Indy and Houston so their scoring differential might not be as good. Though maybe they play the 16th game straight next year vs backups this year.
I would not be surprised to see a step back in 2018 but if key players stay healthy I think 10-6 or possibly 11-5 is still likely. With the tank job vs SF I think of the 2017 Rams as a 12 win team so dropping back a couple games to 10-6 is a reasonable scenario. They let us going at least 4-2 vs the division, ideally 5-1. They could surpass 2017 in wins but it would require REALLY good health again which just can