After seemingly going all in two years ago with the additions of Marcus Peters, Aqib Talib, Ndamukong Suh and Brandin Cooks in the same offseason, the Los Angeles Rams have taken a more conservative approach in the last two offseasons. They watched Rodger Saffold, Lamarcus Joyner and Suh eave in free agency a year ago, and this offseason, they lost Cory Littleton, Dante Fowler Jr. and Michael Brockers, among others.
Their less aggressive plan lately has a lot to do with the repercussions of making so many bold moves in the first two years of Sean McVay’s tenure. Now, it’s time for the Rams to lean on young players they’ve drafted and get top-level play from their biggest stars.
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