JUST IN: How do the Rams’ “triplets” compare to other teams in the NFL?

Trio of Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua and Kyren Williams are on the upswing entering 2024

NFL analysts have differing opinions on how successful the Los Angeles Rams will be in 2024. The retirement of Aaron Donald has raised concerns about their defense, but many believe their offense will be a strong point this season.

CBS Sports recently ranked the offensive “triplets” of NFL teams, which include the top QB-RB-WR/TE trios. The Rams’ triplets, featuring Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, and Kyren Williams, saw a significant improvement from last year, moving up to 6th place in the “Just Shy of Elite” category. Analyst Jared Dubin noted their impressive rise after a disappointing 2022 season, highlighting the breakout performances of Williams and Nacua, along with Stafford benefiting from improved offensive line protection.Where do Rams 'triplets' rank across the entire NFL?

Ranked as high as 2nd and as low as 15th by different analysts, the Rams’ triplets were surpassed only by the Chiefs, Ravens, Eagles, 49ers, and Bengals. This shift reflects the emergence of Williams and Nacua, who had standout seasons after Cam Akers was initially seen as a key member of the trio alongside Stafford and Cooper Kupp.

Looking ahead to 2024, with Kupp expected to be healthier, there’s optimism that the Rams’ offense could become even more formidable, potentially earning them the moniker “Fearsome Foursome.” This prospect has analysts anticipating tough matchups for opposing defenses facing LA.

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