It’s been clear for a while this season that the Los Angeles Rams have one of the better rosters in the NFL.
They finished the year No. 1 in points per game, No. 10 in points allowed per game and led the league in multiple individual offensive categories.. L.A. also made NFL history when it became the first team with at least 4,500 net passing yards, 2,000 rushing yards and 15 or fewer turnovers.
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When you combine all of that, it’s not a surprise to see the Rams have the best offensive roster in the NFL. Per Ian Hartitz of My Fantasy Life, the Rams ranked No. 1 in “Supporting Cast Rating,” which is the average team Pro Football Focus grades in every offensive stat except passing — rushing, receiving, pass blocking and run blocking.
This is, of course, one of the many data points used against the Matthew Stafford MVP campaign. Some believe Stafford’s production is a product of playing with Puka Nacua, Davante Adams, Kyren Williams and a top-flight offensive line.
But the Rams play for Super Bowls, not MVP awards. And this is a roster curated by Sean McVay and Les Snead to win a Lombardi Trophy. And if the postseason bears out as the regular season did, they’re in a good spot to succeed in the playoffs.
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This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams finish 2025 with ‘best supporting cast’ in NFL