When perusing the Los Angeles Rams team stats leaders, two things stand out, quarterback Matthew Stafford is closing in on becoming the all-time passing leader for a second team and Kyren Williams is rapidly gaining on Rams running back royalty.
Already atop the Detroit Lions list, Stafford could move to #1 in almost all categories for L.A. with a good, not even great, season in 2026. Williams model of consistency, applied over the three remaining years would propel him up amongst the Rams lineage of top-tier running backs. Wide receiver Puka Nacua now has enough seasons under his belt to start showing well on leaderboards and it doesn’t take a genius to figure that if he gets a second Rams contract, he’ll rate as one of the best ever.
There other young Rams that just need to stack up seasons before, they too, move to the head of the class. Here’s a look at some of the major categories and how they currently stand. Active players are in bold and I included free agents Tyler Higbee and Xavier Smith, under the assumption that the Rams could sign them for 2026.
4) Matthew Stafford – 2539
4) Matthew Stafford – 1664
2) Matthew Stafford – 65.5
3) Roman Gabriel – 22,223
4) Matthew Stafford – 19,407
3) Matthew Stafford – 141
2) Norm Van Brocklin – 8.49
3) Matthew Stafford – 7.64
1) Matthew Stafford – 98.5
2) Dickerson/Jackson – 56
1) Flipper Anderson – 20.3
38) Jordan Whittington – 33
33) Jordan Whittington – 887