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Re: PFF: Ranking All 32 Offenses Ahead of 2020

September 02, 2020 10:44AM
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LMU93
Via Pro Football Focus:

And by the way they have SEA, SF and ARZ all in their top 10...but the Rams also play 7 games against teams in their bottom 10.

15. LOS ANGELES RAMS

Jared Goff and Sean McVay took the NFL by storm in 2018, producing the third-most-efficient offense in terms of EPA per play en route to a Super Bowl berth. Unfortunately for them, that didn’t carry on into 2019, as the offense took a step back from top to bottom and dipped to 18th in EPA per play.

The offensive line played a large part in that regression. As a whole, the unit went from the highest-graded in the NFL in 2018 down to the second-worst-graded in 2019

Another key reason was the increasingly volatile play from Goff. The former No. 1 overall pick can produce at a top-10 level in any given year; he just needs help from the playcalling and supporting cast.

gee.... I wonder why??? and btw, don't most QB's need help from play calling and supporting cast in the ultimate team sport

This receiving unit is a good one. It returns Tyler Higbee and Gerald Everett — the third- and eighth-highest-graded receiving tight ends from the 2019 season, respectively — as well as wide receivers Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp.

Woods has found his home with the Rams, as he has earned the 11th-best receiving grade at the position since joining the team in 2017. At the same time, Kupp has had a strong career thus far, producing a top-25 receiving grade in all three of his years in the NFL. While they have lost Brandin Cooks, the Rams add Van Jefferson, who is reportedly lighting up training camp. Whether or not he can handle physical defensive backs is our concern, so that’s something to monitor in his rookie year.


Don't see how we fall to 15 after finishing 7th last year with all the OL and RB issues.....I think both OL and RB will be vastly improved in 2020



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  PFF: Ranking All 32 Offenses Ahead of 2020

LMU93331September 02, 2020 06:14AM

  Re: PFF: Ranking All 32 Offenses Ahead of 2020

Rampage2K-133September 02, 2020 10:44AM

  hope so

ferragamo79108September 02, 2020 06:37PM