The Los Angeles Rams have a lot of star power on the roster heading into 2025. From veterans like Matthew Stafford and Davante Adams to young studs like Jared Verse and Puka Nacua.

Where those players stand in the pantheon of the league is up for debate, but Pro Football Network’s Brandon Austin ranked his top 100 players for 2025 based on their site’s model. He ranked three Rams players in the top 100: defensive tackle Kobie Turner, Nacua and Verse.

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Here’s how they all ranked out:

No. 50: Kobie Turner

Kobie Turner has solidified himself as a cornerstone of the Los Angeles Rams’ defensive line in the post-Aaron Donald era. Playing in all 17 regular-season games, Turner recorded 62 tackles, including 35 solo, 8.0 sacks, four pass breakups, and one forced fumble.

Turner has looked impressive in his first two seasons with the Rams. Surrounded by other promising young talents like Defensive Rookie of the Year Jared Verse, Braden Fiske, and Byron Young, Turner will be part of a formidable defensive front for years to come.

No. 43: Puka Nacua

Puka Nacua turned heads with a record-setting rookie season, and the expectations were high heading into Year 2. The former fifth-round pick missed time early in the season due to injury but still managed to catch 79 passes for 990 yards and three touchdowns.

Nacua grabbed the top spot in our WR+ rankings last year, thanks to some strong efficiency numbers, including 3.57 yards per route run (first among WRs) and 6.6 yards after catch per reception (15th).

Cooper Kupp is gone, and Davante Adams is in, which should take some pressure off Nacua. It should improve his efficiency, as Adams’ presence should open up the field. Nacua’s connection with Matthew Stafford is clear, and the stage is set for another big year.

No. 9: Jared Verse

As Verse heads into his sophomore campaign, expectations are understandably sky-high. He is poised to make an even greater impact after a full offseason to work on his technique. With Verse’s rare speed, power, and instincts, his sack total could climb in a significant way.

The absence of Adams, Stafford, and running back Kyren Williams is somewhat surprising, as these rankings seemed to favor younger players over established starters in some areas.

For the Rams as a team, Stafford, Adams and Williams might be just as important as the names listed above. Where they sit among the rest of the league matters less than how they affect the team itself.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: 3 Rams make PFN’s top-100 player list for 2025