The Los Angeles Rams returned a lot of their marquee players this season. Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, Kyren Williams, Alaric Jackson and Tutu Atwell are among the biggest names on offense, while the young defensive corps remains intact, too.

This group finished middle-of-the-pack in terms of stats at the end of the season but was good enough to win 10 games, the NFC West and make the NFC Divisional round.

However, NFL.com’s Eric Edholm doesn’t think the Rams have one of the most complete teams in the league in 2025. Edholm graded each position group and weighed those units based on “positional importance.” Through those calculations, Edholm determined that L.A.’s roster didn’t make the cut, although he noted that the No. 10 Denver Broncos had enough talent to squeeze past the Rams and the Washington Commanders.

The obvious reason why the Rams weren’t ranked in the top 10 is their defense. Edholm noted that he might have “put too much emphasis on defense,” and L.A. didn’t do much to upgrade the unit. The group is young and developing, but the secondary and linebacker corps are also pretty poor. They returned the same starters from 2024, and those were the weakest groups on the team.

At the end of the day, the Rams don’t need a complete team to compete in 2025. Stafford is the most important part of this team, and the duo of Nacua and Davante Adams at receiver gives L.A. one of the most potent offenses in the NFL. Reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year Jared Verse is also always a threat from the edge alongside the collection of other young defensive players like Braden Fiske, Kobie Turner and Byron Young.

We’ll see if the Rams finish as a top-10 team despite this ranking.