Throughout the Sean McVay era, the Los Angeles Rams have primarily been an 11 personnel team. However, following a season in which the Rams were one of the least explosive, especially in the run game, there is a growing feeling that changes are coming. The Rams released wide receiver Cooper Kupp in the offseason and then drafted the ‘F’ tight end that McVay has been wanting. After struggling to find explosives in the run game, the Rams also drafted Jarquez Hunter who had a higher career explosive run rate in college than Ashton Jeanty.
It’s very possible that we could be getting a fourth iteration of the McVay offense and it revolves around how the Rams are going to replace Kupp in the offense.