Davante Adams arrives as a true WR1 in Los Angeles, joining a core that already includes Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua, while Matthew Stafford returns to action. The Rams’ offensive line is viewed as a strength of the McVay era’s best talent, but the secondary has question marks that could tilt games toward high-octane shootouts. If healthy, this version projects as a top-tier offense with enough weapons to keep defenses honest and potential fantasy gold from Adams and Kupp.
Defensively, Aaron Donald anchors a front that features Jared Verse and Byron Young, but the secondary is a concern, which could keep Rams games where the offense has to carry the load. The roster balance leans aggressive, with youth on the edge and a mix of proven veterans. This dynamic sets up intriguing upside for fantasy managers who can ride the trend lines of high-volume passing and explosive playmaking around Stafford and Adams.