Like Stafford, three-time Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald came into this season with a clean bill of health, and he’s right back to his dominant ways, boasting a team-high 2.5 sacks. Rookie OLB Byron Young is right behind him, though, with a pair of sacks. The third-round pick has provided instant returns off the edge, with a team-high eight QB hits. In Year 2, Kyren Williams has taken control of the backfield, fresh off a 103-yard, two-touchdown game against the Colts. And now the offense’s top weapon, veteran WR Cooper Kupp, is nearing his return from a preseason hamstring injury.
How do the Rams deftly balance a roster in varying states of development? Well, the coaching is truly elite. Head man Sean McVay is a stud — and somehow still just 37 years old. Defensive coordinator Raheem Morris does a fantastic job on that side of the ball.
All offseason, I thought Los Angeles would win at least nine games — but Kupp’s injury spooked me, so I didn’t include the Rams in my playoff picks. Regrettable. Even L.A.’s two losses (vs. San Francisco, at Cincinnati) had impressive elements.