https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/09/25/week-four-power-rankings-8/
1. Rams (3-0; last week No. 2): The Super Bowl favorite has delivered, so far. They’ll have to deliver on Thursday night without both starting cornerbacks.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/24785984/nfl-power-rankings-fatal-flaws-all-32-teams-2018-week-4
1. Los Angeles Rams
Record: 3-0
Week 3 ranking: 1
Despite a formidable front that includes
Aaron Donald and
Ndamukong Suh, the Rams are allowing 5.0 yards per rush this season, ranked 27th in the NFL. --
Doug Clawson
https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2018/9...eek-4-rams-unstoppable-dolphins-patriots-fall
1 Los Angeles Rams
The Rams decisively beat the
Chargers in Week 3 and
Jared Goff played one of his best games yet. Unfortunately for the Rams, they’ll be
without cornerback Marcus Peters for a few weeks and fellow cornerback
Aqib Talib is
banged up, too.
Who will be the first team to beat the red-hot Rams? Minnesota will be the next to try when it takes on Los Angeles on
Thursday Night Football this week; maybe the
Vikings were looking ahead when they fell to the Bills 27-6 on Sunday?
https://bleacherreport.com/articles...s-rank-for-every-team-entering-week-4#slide32
1. Los Angeles Rams (3-0)
In a week when at least one of the NFL's top contenders stumbled badly, there was no misstep by Bleacher Report's No. 1 team. Just another beating for some hapless opponent.
The thing is, the Chargers really aren't hapless. This is a team many pundits picked to win the AFC West before the season. And yet at no point during Sunday's game did the Chargers really appear to have a chance.
The Rams are absolutely stacked offensively. Load up the box, and Jared Goff will pick you apart. Play soft and Todd Gurley will bludgeon you into submission.
The defense is similarly loaded, but in that regard, there may just a problem brewing. Per ESPN.com's
Lindsey Thiry, starting cornerbacks Aqib Talib and Marcus Peters both left Sunday's win with injuries—and the team has a short turnaround before Thursday night's big showdown with the Vikings.
Of course, given how the two teams looked in Week 3, it's probably not the Rams who should be worried.
https://www.bleedinggreennation.com...-eagles-patriots-vikings-bills-cowboys-browns
1 - Kansas City Chiefs (Last Week: 1) - Pat Mahomes is the truth. Andy Reid’s team is averaging 39.3 points per game so far. Not going to be easy to defend against this formidable mix of talent and coaching.
2 - Los Angeles Rams (LW: 2) - The Rams have rolled through their first three opponents. They stand alone at the top of the NFC at 3-0.
http://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/...s-packers-patriots/1g5xeop2mibss176t2or2x95lm
1. Los Angeles Rams 3-0 (last week: 1)
Jared Goff and Todd Gurley are taking turns ripping into defenses, and they will need to keep rolling with Marcus Peters missing on the other side for a while.