The Los Angeles Rams have nearly completed their training camp, signaling the start of positional and team evaluations to cut the roster down to 53. Here’s my comprehensive prediction for the Rams’ 53-man roster heading into the 2024 season.
Quarterback (3): Matthew Stafford, Stetson Bennett, Jimmy Garoppolo*
Matthew Stafford remains the leader of the offense, with rookie Stetson Bennett as his backup to begin the year. Jimmy Garoppolo, despite his two-game suspension, is expected to return and provide veteran depth as QB2.
*Note: Jimmy Garoppolo will serve a two-game suspension at the season’s start, thus not counting against the initial 53-man roster total.
Running Back (4): Kyren Williams, Blake Corum, Ronnie Rivers, Boston Scott
Kyren Williams has solidified his role as the Los Angeles Rams lead back. Blake Corum, a standout rookie, along with versatile Ronnie Rivers and Boston Scott, rounds out a dynamic backfield.
Wide Receiver (7): Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua, Demarcus Robinson, Tutu Atwell, Jordan Whittington, Tyler Johnson, Xavier Smith
Cooper Kupp remains the focal point of the receiving corps. Emerging talent Puka Nacua and seasoned veterans like Demarcus Robinson and Tutu Atwell add depth.
Rookies Jordan Whittington and second-year Xavier Smith have shown enough during camp to earn their spots, with Tyler Johnson edging out the competition for the final spot.
Tight End (4): Tyler Higbee*, Colby Parkinson, Hunter Long, Davis Allen
Tyler Higbee, though currently recovering from injury, anchors the tight end unit. Colby Parkinson and Hunter Long have stepped up in his absence.
Note: Tyler Higbee has opened the year on the PUP list and if he is not activated before the final roster cuts are made, he will miss a minimum of four games.
Offensive Line (9): Rob Havenstein, Kevin Dotson, Steve Avila, Jonah Jackson, Alaric Jackson, Joe Noteboom, KT Leveston, Beaux Limmer, Logan Bruss
Rob Havenstein leads a much-improved Los Angeles Rams offensive line, supported by the likes of Kevin Dotson and Steve Avila. The addition of Jonah Jackson and the versatility of Alaric Jackson and Joe Noteboom add depth. Rookies KT Leveston and Beaux Limmer, along with a healthy Logan Bruss, complete a solid group.
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Defensive Line (5): Bobby Brown III, Kobie Turner, Braden Fiske, Tyler Davis, Larrell Murchison
The defensive line unit combines young talent with the vets, led by Bobby Brown III and Kobie Turner. Braden Fiske has impressed in camp, while Tyler Davis and Larrell Murchison provide depth.
Outside Linebacker/EDGE (5): Byron Young, Jared Verse, Michael Hoecht, Nick Hampton, Brennan Jackson
Byron Young and Jared Verse lead the outside linebacker group, supported by the veterans Michael Hoecht and Nick Hampton.
Brennan Jackson has shown enough during camp to secure his spot, adding depth to this dynamic unit.
Young and Verse have been inseparable the entire time at camp even staying after practice to work on their pass rush moves.
Linebacker (4): Ernest Jones, Christian Rozeboom, Troy Reeder, Jake Hummel
Ernest Jones continues to lead the linebacker corps, with Christian Rozeboom and Troy Reeder providing depth and experience. Jake Hummel’s experience on special teams earns him a spot here.
Cornerback (5): Tre’Davious White, Darious Williams, Cobie Durant, Jerry Jacobs, Tre Tomlinson
Tre’Davious White heads a competitive cornerback unit, supported by Darious Williams and Cobie Durant. Jerry Jacobs and Tre Tomlinson have shown enough during camp to earn their spots, adding depth to the secondary. The new addition Jacobs has impressed so far in camp and adds depth in case of potential injury.
Safety (5): Quentin Lake, Russ Yeast, Kamren Curl, John Johnson, Kamren Kinchens
Quentin Lake and Russ Yeast lead a strong Los Angeles Rams safety group. Kamren Curl’s camp performance has been impressive, and veteran John Johnson along with rookie Kamren Kinchens add depth and potential to the backfield.
Lake has been the standout of this group during camp and has had more of a hybrid coverage role, being used in a lot of man situations covering whoever was in the slot.
Specialists (3): Joshua Karty, Ethan Evans, Alex Ward
The special teams unit is the youngest group for the team featuring the rookie Karty and the two second-year players Evans and Ward. Karty hasn’t kicked much in the open periods but from my point of view, he’s reminded me of former pro bowler Matt Gay.
As the Los Angeles Rams gear up for the 2024 season, this potential roster showcases a blend of veteran leadership and fresh talent, positioned to make a significant impact on the field.
One of the main takeaways from my time at camp has been just the energy that everyone plays with. It’s been all good vibes coming from this team and although there may be growing pains, this is a young group that’s only going to get better and better.