Rams’ offense set up for immediate, future success
The Rams have strengthened their offense for both immediate and long-term success by addressing key depth needs through free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft. They drafted quarterback Ty Simpson to eventually succeed MVP-caliber starter Matthew Stafford, while bolstering the offensive line and wide receiver corps. With a strong running back duo and a high-performing receiving group led by Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, the Rams are well-positioned for sustained offensive success.
- ▪The Rams re-signed tackle David Quessenberry and drafted Keagen Trost to improve offensive line depth.
- ▪They selected Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the 13th overall pick to eventually replace Matthew Stafford.
- ▪Puka Nacua recorded 1,715 receiving yards and 129 catches last season, forming a top-tier wide receiver tandem with Davante Adams.
- ▪Kyren Williams and Blake Corum combined for over 1,900 rushing yards, giving the Rams one of the NFL’s most potent ground attacks.
- ▪The Rams drafted Miami’s CJ Daniels in the sixth round to compete for the No. 3 wide receiver role.
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NFL Rams’ offense set up for immediate, future success By Vincent Bonsignore Published May 3, 2026, 8:00 a.m. ET As the Rams plotted their offseason game plan, they did so with just minimal offensive roster needs. The focus was on building depth along the offensive line, adding a wide receiver and clarifying their long-term quarterback picture. Along that offensive line, they re-signed reserve tackle David Quessenberry, who projects as their swing tackle, and added Keagen Trost of Missouri in the 2026 NFL Draft. 3 The Rams’ Puka Nacua (12) is expected to form a formidable wide receiver group with Davante Adams and CJ Daniels. Getty Images They also used the draft to add Miami wide receiver CJ Daniels in the sixth round.
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