Very nice schedule and very winnable.
1. Potential ice bowls are going to be played in September in Philly and Buffalo.
2. The Bears, Pats, and Jets also potential bad weather games will be home games.
3. This is a very winnable schedule with their Bye at the perfect time right in the middle.
Yeah, I see a max of 4 losses or a worst-case scenario of 12-4. So I think 13-3 is very realistic. Their toughest oppositions will be the Boys, Hawks, and Niners. DaSilva continues to show he knows very little about the team he covers. The only way this team loses to Philly and the Boys is to give the game to them with their own mistakes. In fact, I can see this team contending for 16-0 in the regular season. This team is better than in 2018 with a similar schedule in terms of difficulty.
The Ram front 4 could end up being a top d-line this year. The secondary is underrated IMO without the holes as in other years. They have speed at ILB better than they've had in years if ever. They are young but not totally inexperienced.
Jefferson is an upgrade to Cooks and gives them a top tier 3 receiver unit. Akers looks to be another young Gurley. There is so much talent on offense the o-line doesn't have to be elite, just solid. I anticipate a new scheme offensively that will use the talent they have properly. If the run game returns like I think it will, this offense will be very hard to stop.
The only hole in this team is at K and I think they have some good prospects.