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GAME DAY The Late Games - Week 15

December 14, 2025 (Week 15)

LATE GAMES
Indianapolis Colts (8-5) at Seattle Seahawks (10-3)
Green Bay Packers (9-3-1) at Denver Broncos (11-2)
Tennessee Titans (2-11) at San Francisco 49ers (9-4)
Carolina Panthers (7-6) at New Orleans Saints (3-10)
Detroit Lions (8-5) at Los Angeles Rams (10-3)

SNF
Minnesota Vikings (5-8) at Dallas Cowboys (6-6-1)

EARLY GAMES
Buffalo Bills (9-4) at New England Patriots (11-2)
Baltimore Ravens (6-7) at Cincinnati Bengals (4-9)
New York Jets (3-10) at Jacksonville Jaguars (9-4)
Los Angeles Chargers (9-4) at Kansas City Chiefs (6-7)
Arizona Cardinals (3-10) at Houston Texans (8-5)
Cleveland Browns (3-10) at Chicago Bears (9-4)
Washington Commodes (3-10) at New York Giants (2-11)
Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) at Philadelphia Eagles (8-5)

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Which QB should the Rams draft next year and where?

Everyone of course knows that the rams traded #26 in this year's draft to ATL and as part of that trade the Rams were given ATL's 1st rd pick in next years draft. The Rams may or may not package those 2 first rd picks with perhaps even more picks to move up & take one of the top QBs in next year's draft. Next year's class of QBs is projected to be deep & talented. There is a group of 6 QBs currently rated high in the draft next year. The purpose of this discussion/thread is to discuss who each of thinks is the best option as a future franchise QB for the Rams should they chose to draft one next year in the 1st round. Here are the 6 QBs with links for You Tube video highlights of each QB.
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The Next Six Days

The NFL regular season started 99 days ago and since then the Rams have went 10-3 and for the most part they have been outstanding.

It's kind of interesting that what happens over the next 6 days and 8 quarters of football will go almost as far as the first 99 to shape the perception of how good this 2025 team really is. Hyperbole? Maybe a little but not much.

Are we the 1 seed or the wild card?
Does Stafford win the MVP?
Are we the legit superbowl favorites or just over achievers?
A lot of questions will be answered by the end of Thursday night.

Bleacher Report top 50 QB

Top 50 CFB Quarterbacks
1. Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
2. Julian Sayin, Ohio State
3. Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt
4. Byrum Brown, South Florida
5. Drew Mestemaker, North Texas
6. Dante Moore, Oregon
7. Darian Mensah, Duke
8. Haynes King, Georgia Tech
9. Trinidad Chambliss, Ole Miss
10. Joe Fagnano, UConn
11. Jayden Maiava, USC
12. Marcel Reed, Texas A&M
13. Kevin Jennings, SMU
14. Brendan Sorsby, Cincinnati
15. Arch Manning, Texas
16. CJ Carr, Notre Dame
17. Anthony Colandrea, UNLV
18. Jake Retzlaff, Tulane
19. Carson Beck, Miami
20. Gunner Stockton, Georgia
21. Ty Simpson, Alabama
22. Bear Bachmeier, BYU
23. Demond Williams Jr., Washington
24. Behren Morton, Texas Tech
25. Noah Fifita, Arizona
26. Joey Aguilar, Tennessee
27. Conner Weigman, Houston
28. Sawyer Robertson, Baylor
29. Luke Altmyer, Illinois
30. CJ Bailey, NC State
31. Alonza Barnett III, James Madison
32. Blake Horvath, Navy
33. Brad Jackson, Texas State
34. Devon Dampier, Utah
35. John Mateer, Oklahoma
36. Josh Hoover, TCU
37. Jalon Daniels, Kansas
38. Taylen Green, Arkansas
39. Athan Kaliakmanis, Rutgers
40. Cade Klubnik, Clemson
41. Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele, California
42. Colton Joseph, Ole Dominion
43. Mason Heintschel, Pitt
44. Brendon Lewis, Memphis
45. Chandler Morris, Virginia
46. Thomas Castellanos, Florida State
47. Rocco Becht, Iowa State
48. Jacob Clark, Missouri State
49. Tucker Gleason, Toledo
50. Katin Houser, East Carolina

GDMT: Lions @ Rams

I won't lie. . . I have followed Lions very closely since the Goff/Stafford trade.

Dare I say I have even tried meals with the Lions and their opponent involved. (don't kill me)

One of those meals was Detroit style pizza. It has become one of my more favorite styles and is something my wife worked with me to learn to make at home.

We won't be making that this week but I do recommend trying it in the future.

She is having a birthday party for a friend and they are doing a charcuteire type meal but centered around flat bread. Maybe I'll be able to sneak a few for me!

What are you all thinking!?

Lions will absolutely be bringing all the stuff/trick plays, etc.

What does a Ram fan eat to secure a victory?

Cincinnati QB in the latest CBS Mock (12/11)

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft...9XQ9eZ2p9e9COUTqw&brid=Pc87WMKQl6C3oYp1HNKVHA

BREAKING DOWN THE MOCK: In Josh Edwards' latest 2026 NFL Mock Draft on CBS Sports, the Los Angeles Rams are projected to use a late first-round selection on a potential successor to Matthew Stafford.

THE RAMS' PICK

  • Round 1, Pick 31 (Projected): Brendan Sorsby, QB, Cincinnati
THE RATIONALE:Edwards projects the Rams (picking at No. 31, suggesting a deep playoff run) select Sorsby to be the future of the franchise. Sorsby is viewed as a high-upside developmental quarterback who would benefit immensely from sitting behind a veteran like Matthew Stafford.

The selection addresses the long-term future at the most critical position on the field, giving the team a "franchise quarterback" candidate who can be groomed for the starting role after Stafford's tenure concludes.

What yall think?

Here is a some highlights. Reminds of Mahomes with mobility, Stafford with the throws, but Rodgers when it comes to velocity

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By the Numbers: Top 5 Offense / Defense Stats (Lions at Rams)

Prompt: The Detroit Lions play at the Los Angeles Rams this weekend, Rank 5 offensive and 5 defensive stats by team, by league ranking for the 2025 rams and also for the 2025 lions.

- GROK Source

Detroit Lions

Top 5 Offensive Stats (League Rankings)

  • Points Per Game: 1st (30.3 PPG)
  • Total Yards Per Game: 3rd (378.7 YPG)
  • Passing Yards Per Game: 5th (242.8 PYPG)
  • Rushing Yards Per Game: 5th (135.8 RYPG)
  • Third Down Conversion Percentage: 18th (38.6%)

Top 5 Defensive Stats (League Rankings)
  • Points Allowed Per Game: 18th (23.4 PPG allowed)
  • Total Yards Allowed Per Game: 18th (324.8 YPG allowed)
  • Passing Yards Allowed Per Game: 19th (221.2 PYPG allowed)
  • Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game: 10th (102.7 RYPG allowed)
  • Sacks: 19th (37 total sacks)

Los Angeles Rams

Top 5 Offensive Stats (League Rankings)

  • Points Per Game: 4th (29.2 PPG)
  • Total Yards Per Game: 4th (373.2 YPG)
  • Passing Yards Per Game: 3rd (249.2 PYPG)
  • Rushing Yards Per Game: 11th (123.9 RYPG)
  • Third Down Conversion Percentage: 17th (38.8%)

Top 5 Defensive Stats (League Rankings)
  • Points Allowed Per Game: 3rd (17.5 PPG allowed)
  • Total Yards Allowed Per Game: 3rd (314.2 YPG allowed)
  • Passing Yards Allowed Per Game: 16th (211.5 PYPG allowed)
  • Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game: 11th (103.5 RYPG allowed)
  • Sacks: 16th (36 total sacks)
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How would you defend the lions this week?

We face a dilemma defensively this week. Logic would possibly dictate that our bend but not break type of defense would be ideal for this game.

The Lions move the ball but then we hold them to FGs - we have done this a lot this year.

However - do we play it more aggressively knowing the lions run game and Goff's accurate short passes play well into that type of defense.

Do we risk getting dominated on time of possession.

How should we defend this week?

Rams PFF grades: Best and worst performers in Week 14 win vs. Cardinals

offense​


  • WR Puka Nacua: 97.4
  • QB Matthew Stafford: 93.9
  • LT Alaric Jackson: 92.1
  • RB Blake Corum: 91.9
  • RB Kyren Williams: 83.4
  • RT Warren McClendon Jr.: 75.8
  • WR Davante Adams: 59.3
  • WR Jordan Whittington: 58.7
  • WR Konata Mumpfield: 57.9
  • LG Steve Avila: 56.7
  • C Coleman Shelton: 56.4
  • WR Xavier Smith: 52.5

defense​


  • LB Nate Landman: 87.4
  • OLB Josaiah Stewart: 83.4
  • CB Josh Wallace: 80.7
  • OLB Desjuan Johnson: 77.8
  • DT Kobie Turner: 74.6
  • OLB Jared Verse: 71.0
  • OLB Byron Young: 69.1
  • DL Tyler Davis: 57.9
  • DL Braden Fiske: 52.0
  • DL Larrell Murchison: 52.0
  • CB Emmanuel Forbes Jr.: 48.0
  • CB Ahkello Witherspoon: 38.6
Rough couple weeks for Forbes, Matthew playing at such a high level as is Puka.
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NFC West division tiebreakers thread

Just an interesting tiebreaker note heading into this Sunday's game:

Even if the Rams lose to Detroit, they would win the NFC West, no matter what, IF they were to sweep the remaining 3 games (SEA, ATL, AZ).

So yeah, "all the games are big", but frankly the Seattle game is MUCH more crucial than the Detroit game.

I've looked into the tiebreaker scenarios. If Rams go 13-4 (loss to Lions, wins in the final 3), Rams win division even if:

--Seattle goes 3-1 with only remaining loss to Rams

OR IF

--SF sweeps all their remaining games.

Of course I want the Rams to sweep their remaining games. But Rams can still lock up the division despite a loss to Lions.

Final note: Rams might not keep the #1 seed in this scenario. Green Bay could beat them out if they win out. But to me, the crucial aspect is winning the NFC West. A #1 seed would be awesome, a #2 seed would be pretty damn good, but a #5 seed would be really disappointing, given the terrific season so far.

Tiebreaker notes: For two teams in division, 1st tiebreak is head-to-head, 2nd tiebreak is division record, 3rd tiebreak is common opponents, and fourth tiebreak is conference record. In the scenario I described above, the "common opponents" scenario is the crucial one.

Rams Offensive Line

Best performing unit since the Super Bowl year.. they have really, really meshed.
HOW they constructed this line is wild.. and the draft investment is truly incredible.
2 fifth round picks, one fourth round pick and one second round pick... that's the draft capital the Rams have used to aquire their current five starters. Yes, they're spending money.. but not overspending.
It's an incredible success story and they're crushing it in both phases... and now have 2 RBs who understand the blocking scheme and are talented enough to take advantage of it.

Especially notable? Alaric Jackson. Some people assume these guys take a step back in their effort when they get paid.. well.. AJ got his money and is producing his best season yet as a tackle. A freaking UDFA at that position on a good value contract. Yes, the blood clots are a thing.. but his play is excellent.

I just want to give this unit props for being so damn good this season.. which is critical with a 37 year old QB.

I do think they'll need to invest a higher pick in a tackle this offseason who can be a starter, eventually... and It's always good to draft for depth/development in the mid-rounds.

But... again, for this year? What a hell of a job they're doing.

Are the Chiefs done?

Last night's loss assured they won't be division champs for the first time since 2015!!! Nine straight divisions titles, 7 with Mahomes, 2 with Alex Smith, all with Andy Reid. Going into this weekend there were 11 AFC teams with a legit shot at the postseason. I think we can forget Cincinnati at 4-9. Indianapolis is going to have to have a remarkable performance by Riley Leonard to make the postseaon. I think that may be asking too much. Baltimore has 7 losses now and they looked like crappola yesterday, though I thought that reversal on the Likely TD was bizarre. Even if we say Cincinnati is done, Indianapolis and Baltimore are on their way to being done that still leaves 8 teams. Let's say New England and Buffalo are going to get in. Pittsburgh in the North. Jacksonville and Houston in the South. Then the Chiefs have to hope the Chargers shit the bed. And that is quite possible. They play Philly tonight, @ Kansas City next week, @ Dallas, vs Houston and finish @Denver (who may be resting players by then to save LAC). Kansas City plays the Chargers, Tennessee, Denver and Las Vegas. I can see a scenario where they win 4 to get to 10-7. And the tiebreaker will probably come down to common opponents, which won't bode well for the Chargers. This bears watching because everybody is counting KC out and they might shock some folks. I wouldn't bet on it but......