The season for the Los Angeles Rams is in the rearview, and so writers, talkers and everyone are looking back at the season at a large level, and coming away with takes such as who were the “studs and duds”
for the 2025 season?
According to a link below, and likely according to many, Kyren Williams was a stud for the Rams in 2025.
I have to admit, when Williams fumbled against the San Francisco 49ers earlier in the year to basically cost L.A. a game, I worried if Williams had reached his ceiling with the Rams and if his time would be winding down, because fumbling was becoming a trend for a Williams and not just a fluke.
Instead, Williams bounced back from that mistake and helped take the Rams all the way to the NFC Championship game.
Now, could the Rams use an upgrade at RB? I don’t think I am alone in thinking that L.A. could use someone who could take a ball to the house on any given play, but backs like that are hard to find, so there is a real chance that the Rams roll again with Williams and Blake Corum.
At the same time, if the team didn’t win it all last year, it’s likely fair to say that the Rams will look to make the changes that they think will get them over the hump, and keeping everything as it was, doesn’t seem likely.
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Rams’ studs and duds from 2025 season (theramswire)
“Another year, another rock-solid showing from Williams. He didn’t blow anyone away, but he had an efficient season with 4.8 yards per carry and 10 rushing touchdowns. Even with Blake Corum eating into his carries, Williams still stood out as one of the better running backs in the NFL. And he even improved his explosiveness with more big plays than usual.”
How Contract Extensions Could Play a Part in Rams Offseason Plans (si.com)
“McVay and Snead could be part of the Rams offseason plans in terms of the franchise giving them extensions. That is something that people around the league will keep a close eye on. The Rams could also be looking to give extensions to a few players. Or will the Rams let things play out and see what next season has in store for them?“








