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It's not that far fetched.
Kupp and AD are virtual locks for being all pros. Stafford less likely, but your overall point is that he plays like he did two years ago I think. That is very possible as well.
It all hinges on the OL - and the things is, if you look at 2019, it was bad because of injuries but once that stabilized, the Rams with an interior of: a rookie fifth rounder, Blythe and Corbett completely stabilized for the last five games or so.
Corbett was brand new and Blythe was awful, yet McVay made it work with consistency. So despite the seeming lack of overall talent on the OL, let's just assume that we have better injury luck and have a semblance of a run game....i.e. Akers finally puts together a full season.
Kupp/Jefferson/Atwell/Sko are a fine quartet of WRs when you factor that we have the best WR in the league. Look at what he was doing last year before getting hurt.
That assumes we draft nothing for the OL, and invest in pass rushers, ILB, CB, etc. With a good draft our defense could be an average unit, and if the OL stabilizes or just even returns to the form it was in 2020 when we could run the damn ball - this is a 12 win team.
I'm certainly seeing it differently. The Rams appear to be about 2024, and this year we only have a 2'nd and two 3'rd round draft picks, after that it's likely to be only 5'th, 6'th and 7'th round developmental players. I can easily see the Rams spending their first 3 picks on an Edge, a back-up QB, and a TE, after that, who knows, although I think we can all agree that we'll need a kicker somewhere along the line. With this OL, keeping Stafford upright might seem very important, but with him out, where do we go from there. Unless free agency brings in a couple of surprises we're in trouble, and how many of you are really expecting that ?