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Throwing cold water on Rams’ offseason so far

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A contrarian’s guide to the Rams’ offseason acquisitions

KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 14: Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson (35) runs onto the field before an NFL game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs on December 14, 2025 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images No team has made a bigger splash this offseason than the Los Angeles Rams. Consensus tells us LA has done enough to get over the hump and strive for a Super Bowl run in 2026.

But in some ways there are still a lot of questions on how these investments and puzzle pieces all fit together. Those that win March rarely win in December and January, at least through the lens of traditional free agency. Are we crowning the Rams prematurely?

Let’s take off the rose-colored glasses. This is the contrarian’s guide to the offseason so far. Add talent, figure the rest out later Cornerback and the secondary overall was a major reason why the Rams fell short in the NFC Championship game against the Seattle Seahawks.

LA pulled nearly every available lever to upgrade and overcorrect for 2026. It all started with the extension of Quentin Lake midseason. Lake is a hybrid safety and slot corner.

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