The Los Angeles Rams have adopted an aggressive team-building strategy often referred to as “F them picks” and “stars and scrubs,” focusing on acquiring key veterans while managing the salary cap. However, their recent draft strategy shows a decline in high-volume picks, often committing premium resources to low-value positions like running back and tight end. The selection of quarterback Ty Simpson with their highest draft pick since 2016 raises concerns about the team’s long-term infrastructure and roster strength. Many players from recent drafts are no longer on the team, indicating potential issues with player development and retention.
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