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Quality Over Quantity: Rams Most Improved in NFC West

March 30, 2017 03:49PM
Quality Over Quantity: Rams Most Improved in NFC West

By Nate Bain

[www.therams.com]

Bleacher Report's Most Improved Team in Each NFL Division After Early Free Agency

Through the first big wave of free agency, Bleacher Report has named the Los Angeles Rams the offseason's most improved team in the NFC West division.

The Rams kickstarted their 2017 by hiring a new head coach in Sean McVay. The NFL's youngest head coach quickly recruited defensive coordinator Wade Phillips (Broncos) and offensive coordinator Matt LeFleur (Falcons) to join him in L.A.

McVay's first order of business was improving the offense and bringing in a veteran presence to the locker room.

According to Bleacher Report's analysis:

The Los Angeles Rams didn't necessarily make huge waves in free agency, and they didn't sign as many outside free agents as the divisional-rival San Francisco 49ers. But ... The Rams providedm QB Jared Goff with an experienced new left tackle in Andrew Whitworth, who's coming off back-to-back Pro Bowl seasons in Cincinnati. They also replaced top receiver Kenny Britt with the younger Robert Woods, who at least gives them more ceiling space at that position.

These free agency moves give fans in Los Angeles a reason to smile heading into April's NFL Draft. The Rams first selection will come at No. 37 in the second round on Friday, April 28. The Rams are currently the only NFC West team without a first round draft pick.

Bleacher Report explained its NFC West choice by stating:

While the Niners signed a lot of players, including two quarterbacks and potential offensive difference-makers Pierre Garcon and Kyle Juszczyk, it does look like San Fran took more of a quantity-over-quality approach. And those quarterbacks—Brian Hoyer and Matt Barkley—are not seen as long-term solutions.

There wasn't a lot of room for the Seattle Seahawks to improve, and the Arizona Cardinals might have taken a step backward after losing defenders Calais Campbell, Tony Jefferson, D.J. Swearinger, Alex Okafor and Kevin Minter. San Francisco and Los Angeles undoubtedly got better, but the Rams can exit free agency with fewer concerns.
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  Quality Over Quantity: Rams Most Improved in NFC West

RamBill977March 30, 2017 03:49PM

  by far.......

Rampage2K-365March 31, 2017 09:40AM

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reggae382March 31, 2017 11:47AM

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Rampage2K-281March 31, 2017 12:46PM

  Hey Rampage

droopy291March 31, 2017 01:15PM

  Re: Hey Droopy

Rampage2K-220March 31, 2017 02:21PM

  Re: Hey Droopy....Agree 100%.

oldschoolramfan251April 01, 2017 05:30AM

  Re: Hey Rampage

maserati221April 01, 2017 05:43AM

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reggae192April 01, 2017 02:07PM

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Rampage2K-253April 01, 2017 02:23PM

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reggae225April 01, 2017 03:44PM

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Rampage2K-250April 01, 2017 03:53PM

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no name272March 31, 2017 03:19PM

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reggae219April 01, 2017 02:10PM

  Could be true, but a lot is addition by subtraction

9er8er268March 31, 2017 03:35PM

  Yep, however I do wonder....

max252April 01, 2017 08:18AM

  The equilibrium of this team

9er8er248April 01, 2017 01:53PM

  Re: Just fundamentally sound football means a 2-3 game improvement...

laram318April 01, 2017 02:55PM