The Los Angeles Rams are shifting their approach after a disappointing 5-12 season, moving from a star-driven roster to one focused on building through the draft. General manager Les Snead acknowledged the aging core from their Super Bowl LVI victory and emphasized the need for change.
Key moves included trading star cornerback Jalen Ramsey to the Miami Dolphins, signaling a new era. Coach Sean McVay highlighted the importance of evolving the team while maintaining veteran leadership, including quarterback Matthew Stafford and receiver Cooper Kupp.
The Rams' recent draft classes have shown promise, with rookies contributing significantly on defense. As they aim to construct a new championship contender, the Rams are committed to a more sustainable roster-building strategy.