Los Angeles Rams General Thread

From what I am reading online, it doesn't seem like Cody Schrader has much chance of making the Rams' final roster.
He had a lot of positive reports while in training camp with the 49ers, but then he was waived and went to the Rams.
Basically he has disappeared since then.
Another 'what if he had been given a chance?'
 
A positive article on Schrader following his performance in the preseason game against the Cowboys, who has a chance at least of making the Rams' roster, though the picture used to accompany the article makes him look black:

 
Shaun Dolac continues to impress. Just about every article I've seen about him claims he's not athletic even though his RAS is in the highest ten percent of linebackers ever tested. The article below claims he doesn't have NFL speed even though his RAS classified his times in the 40 and 10 and 20 yard splits as elite, but is otherwise positive. The Rams have been very good at providing some unheralded White defensive players with opportunities, much like the Patriots used to do on offense.

 
Hopefully Cody has some holes to burst through again:

Here are seven Rams players we'll be watching closely in the second preseason game this weekend.

RB Cody Schrader​

Ronnie Rivers is sidelined by a rib injury, opening the door for Schrader to step into a bigger role. We’ll see how much the Rams play Blake Corum and Jarquez Hunter in this one after giving each about 10 snaps last week, but it’s possible Sean McVay will limit each player’s snaps on Saturday.

Schrader has a golden opportunity to improve his chances of making the team with another good outing this weekend after leading the team with 59 yards rushing on only five carries against the Cowboys.

 
Just heard on SiriusXM Radio that QB Matt Stafford has a problem with a disc in his back. Not just "a back problem". If Stafford has a problem with discs in his back, his football career is over.
 
The way the Rams have been trending on the line, he'll likely be replaced by someone with longer arms and less talent:

RT Rob Havenstein retired from the NFL after 11 seasons. He announced it on his Instagram. Havenstein started 148 games over 11 years with the Rams as their main right tackle, playing in two Super Bowls and winning one. The stalwart protector struggled with injuries over the past couple of seasons and couldn’t suit up for the Rams after Week 11 of the 2025 season. He had a 70 or higher PFF grade in nine of his 11 years and, while he likely isn’t a real Hall of Fame candidate, he was an incredibly successful pick by the Rams who should have a shot at some Ring Of Honor-type recognition.
 
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