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Instant analysis of every position group on Rams 53-man roster…

August 31, 2022 06:15AM
Instant analysis of every position group on Rams' 53-man roster

[theramswire.usatoday.com]

Cameron DaSilva

The Los Angeles Rams have set their initial 53-man roster for the 2022 season, a collection of players that will change dozens of times over the next few months. There are quite a few new faces compared to last year’s team, both offseason additions and undrafted rookies who made the 53-man roster.

Now that the first edition of the regular-season roster is set, let’s go position by position and break down each group.

Quarterback (3)


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Matthew Stafford
John Wolford
Bryce Perkins
The Rams wound up keeping three quarterbacks for the second year in a row, carrying Wolford and Perkins as Stafford’s backups. It would’ve been more surprising if the Rams cut one of the two backups, knowing they likely would not make it through waivers. They clearly value Perkins a great deal, even if it’s primarily as a scout team quarterback ahead of games with mobile quarterbacks.

Running back (4)


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Cam Akers
Darrell Henderson Jr.
Kyren Williams
Jake Funk
Trey Ragas missed the cut as the Rams expectedly kept four running backs. Ragas could land back on the practice squad as a depth piece in the event of injury, given the history of Akers and Henderson. Williams is likely to be RB3 when fully healthy.

Wide receiver (7)


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Cooper Kupp
Allen Robinson
Van Jefferson
Ben Skowronek
Tutu Atwell
Brandon Powell
Lance McCutcheon
The Rams decided not to keep eight receivers, cutting Jacob Harris on Tuesday. That’s largely due to the emergence of McCutcheon, who led the NFL in receiving yards this preseason. Even if McCutcheon doesn’t play much as a rookie, if at all, the Rams couldn’t risk losing him to waivers. He has a bright future.

Tight end (2)


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Tyler Higbee
Brycen Hopkins
The Rams went very thin at tight end, waiving Roger Carter Jr. and Jared Pinkney. At least one of them will hopefully land on the practice squad because the Rams need depth at this position – and badly. It’s slightly concerning going into the season with only two tight ends, especially knowing Higbee’s injury history.

Offensive line (8)

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Joe Noteboom
David Edwards
Brian Allen
Coleman Shelton
Rob Havenstein
Tremayne Anchrum Jr.
A.J. Jackson
Bobby Evans
It winds up being Evans over A.J. Arcuri for one of the final spots on the offensive line. Arcuri is the only Rams draft pick who didn’t make the 53-man roster, aside from the injured Logan Bruss. Bruss was placed on IR and will miss the entire 2022 season. Jackson should be the swing tackle, with Anchrum operating as a backup guard. Shelton would be the backup center if Allen gets hurt.

Defensive line (6)


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Aaron Donald
Greg Gaines
A’Shawn Robinson
Marquise Copeland
Michael Hoecht
Jonah Williams
We knew the top four were locked in after they all sat out the preseason, but it wasn’t clear if Hoecht and Williams would make it. It’s great to see that they have because they both earned the opportunity to contribute this season – especially Williams after his standout preseason performance.

Inside linebacker (4)


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Bobby Wagner
Ernest Jones
Christian Rozeboom
Jake Hummel
Hummel sticks on as the fourth linebacker, in part thanks to his special teams ability. Rozeboom will be the immediate backup to Wagner and Jones and should be active on game days, but it’ll be the two starters getting almost every snap on defense this year when healthy.

Outside linebacker (5)


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Leonard Floyd
Justin Hollins
Terrell Lewis
Keir Thomas
Daniel Hardy
Thomas beat out Chris Garrett for a roster spot at outside linebacker, a minor surprise but not a huge shock. Thomas impressed in the preseason, particularly in the finale against the Bengals. Daniel Hardy was hurt at the end of the preseason, but he made the 53-man roster and could presumably land on injured reserve.

Cornerback (6)



Jalen Ramsey
Troy Hill
David Long Jr.
Robert Rochell
Decobie Durant
Derion Kendrick
This is a promising group led by Ramsey and Hill. Long and Rochell both have experience as starters, and Durant and Kendrick looked as good as advertised in the preseason. It’s reasonable to think all six of these corners will play meaningful snaps at some point this season.

Safety (5)


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Jordan Fuller
Nick Scott
Taylor Rapp
Terrell Burgess
Russ Yeast
Quentin Lake was placed on the reserve/PUP list, meaning he’ll miss the first four games of the regular season. That helped clear a spot for Yeast, though he did earn it with impressive play in the preseason. Yeast is a missile in the secondary and can definitely help on special teams.

Specialists (3)


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K Matt Gay
P Riley Dixon
LS Matthew Orzech
Ever since the Rams cut Cameron Dicker, the group of specialists has been locked in. There’s been no competition anywhere within this group, and it seems likely that Brandon Powell will handle both kickoff and punt return duties.
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