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Rams 53 man roster projections ahead of OTA’s…

May 18, 2023 05:30AM
Rams 53-man roster projection ahead of OTAs

[theramswire.usatoday.com]

Cameron DaSilva



ooks nothing like the team that won the Super Bowl two seasons ago, either. The front office is in rebuild mode right now, getting in better financial shape after a rough 2022 season, hopefully getting back in position to compete for a championship in a year or two.

The Rams don’t have to trim their roster to 53 players until September but with the draft and most of their free-agent work behind them, we can begin to project which players will be on the team for Week 1.

Here’s our initial 53-man projection with OTAs starting next week.

Note: (*) denotes a rookie

Quarterback (2)

Matthew Stafford
Stetson Bennett*
As long as Bennett is the player the Rams expect him to be, it’s unlikely they’ll carry more than two quarterbacks. They no longer have to protect Bryce Perkins from being poached off the practice squad, which they did last season by keeping him on the 53-man roster. So they should be good with just Stafford and Bennett on the depth chart at quarterback. Dresser Winn and Brett Rypien will be candidates for the practice squad.

Running back (4)

Cam Akers
Kyren Williams
Zach Evans*
Tiyon Evans
The top three should be locked in, and the Rams could opt to only keep three running backs on the final roster. But if they go with four, it’ll come down to Tiyon Evans and Ronnie Rivers. Evans is a smaller running back who can also contribute as a receiver, and though he’s not the fastest back, he does have enough athleticism to make it in the NFL. Four running backs is plenty, with the assumption that at least one will land on the practice squad.

Wide receiver (6)

Cooper Kupp
Van Jefferson
Ben Skowronek
Tutu Atwell
Puka Nacua*
Lance McCutcheon
The Rams are going to keep at least five receivers, and in all likelihood, they’ll keep a sixth on the 53-man roster, too. That could come down to McCutcheon and a host of undrafted rookies, including Xavier Smith, Tyler Hudson and Braxton Burmeister.

McCutcheon already has a year of experience in the Rams’ system and showed plenty of potential last offseason when he stood out in training camp and the preseason. The No. 3 spot behind Kupp and Jefferson will come down to Skowronek, Atwell and Nacua, all of whom should play significant snaps this season.

Tight end (4)

Tyler Higbee
Brycen Hopkins
Hunter Long
Davis Allen*
Not much to sort through here. Unless Higbee is a post-June 1 cut for the Rams, this is what their tight end room will most likely look like in 2023. Hopkins is a good option as the No. 2 tight end, followed by the newcomer Long – the player acquired in the Jalen Ramsey trade. Allen should make the team as a rookie, bringing some upside to the tight end room with his wide catch radius and strong hands.

Offensive tackle (4)

Rob Havenstein
Joe Noteboom
Alaric Jackson
Warren McClendon Jr.*
Another position that doesn’t face many questions is offensive tackle. Havenstein and either Noteboom or Jackson will be the starting tackles, depending on which of the two wins the starting job opposite Havenstein. Noteboom, Jackson and McClendon could all fill in at guard in a pinch, too, which gives this group some valuable versatility along the offensive line. It’s possible that the loser of the Noteboom-Jackson battle at left tackle will compete for a starting spot at guard.

Center/Guard (5)

Brian Allen
Logan Bruss
Steve Avila*
Coleman Shelton
Tremayne Anchrum
Avila is the only newcomer in this group, though Bruss can also be treated as a rookie after missing the entire 2022 season with a torn ACL. Avila and Bruss should be considered the favorites to start at guard, though Shelton and Anchrum will give them plenty of competition, as could either Jackson or Noteboom. The Rams have enough depth and talent at center and guard, it’s just a matter of finding the best possible combination on the interior.

Defensive line (6)

Aaron Donald
Bobby Brown III
Marquise Copeland
Earnest Brown IV
Kobie Turner*
Jonah Williams
It’s along the defensive line that we find our first drafted rookie who doesn’t make the team in this projection. Desjuan Johnson is left off this 53-man roster projection, getting beat out by Earnest Brown IV, Turner and Williams. There’s a lot still to be sorted out on the defensive line, which is now missing Greg Gaines and A’Shawn Robinson, so there’s room for Johnson or one of the undrafted rookies to sneak onto the regular-season roster initially.

Outside linebacker (6)

Michael Hoecht
Byron Young*
Daniel Hardy
Nick Hampton*
Ochaun Mathis*
Keir Thomas
Talk about an inexperienced group of edge rushers. Hoecht is the only one of the six with a single sack in the NFL, but even he hasn’t been a full-time starter for an entire season yet. Young and Hampton should get a shot to contribute early, while Hardy is a candidate to take that second-year leap at outside linebacker. Mathis and Thomas will be the ones battling for two of the final roster spots, trying to hold off the likes of Zach VanValkenburg.

Inside linebacker (3)

Ernest Jones
Christian Rozeboom
Jake Hummel
Jones is taking over as the top inside linebacker this year following the release of Bobby Wagner, and in this projection, he only has two backups behind him: Rozeboom and Hummel, both inexperienced when it comes to playing in the NFL. If Jones can stay healthy, the Rams really won’t need more than two linebackers, but it’ll be necessary to have three on the team just in case.

Cornerback (5)

Cobie Durant
Derion Kendrick
Robert Rochell
Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson*
Shaun Jolly
Like the edge rushers, the cornerback group is terribly inexperienced. There isn’t a proven veteran on the roster right now and unless the Rams sign one in free agency, this is probably the most experienced group they can roll with in Week 1. Durant, Kendrick and Rochell will probably be the starters initially but Hodges-Tomlinson has a lot of potential and could emerge as the best option in the nickel role.

Safety (5)

Jordan Fuller
Russ Yeast
Quentin Lake
Jason Taylor II*
Quindell Johnson*
Fuller is really the only lock in this group, being the most experienced safety on the team. Other than that, it’s going to be a wide-open competition in camp and the preseason. Yeast and Lake should both make the 53-man roster as second-year players, too, while Taylor offers upside as a seventh-round pick; he can play deep or in the slot. Johnson is an undrafted rookie with good position versatility and instincts, making him an intriguing safety for Los Angeles.

Special teams (3)

K Christopher Dunn*
P Ethan Evans*
LS Alex Ward*
As of now, the Rams have two kickers, one punter and one long snapper on the roster. So, we can’t project anyone other than Evans and Ward to make the team at punter and long snapper, but we’ll go with Dunn over Tanner Brown at kicker, another undrafted rookie. It’s truly a toss-up right now until they get into camp and the preseason, though.
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  Rams 53 man roster projections ahead of OTA’s…

Rams43209May 18, 2023 05:30AM

  They Have No Return Man Listed.

den-the-coach83May 18, 2023 06:06AM

  Re: They Have No Return Man Listed.

Rams4372May 18, 2023 06:10AM

  Guessing Smith at WR and also not keeping that many OLBers

JimYoungblood5355May 18, 2023 02:10PM

  I would keep Arcuri, cut Hopkins

LMU9361May 19, 2023 04:26AM

  Re: I would keep Arcuri, cut Hopkins

den-the-coach61May 19, 2023 04:32AM

  Same here

Ramsdude42May 19, 2023 04:53AM

  Re: I would keep Arcuri, cut Hopkins

LMU9353May 19, 2023 07:48AM

  They can "project" all they want

Ramsdude52May 19, 2023 04:51AM