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7 urgent Los Angeles Rams roster needs

The LA Rams finished the 2019 season at 9-7. That’s very good for a team not competing in the post season games. It’s not good for a team hoping to return to the Super Bowl and avenge their loss in Super Bowl 53. But 9-7 is where the team ended up in 2019, so it’s where we start in 2020.

Much of where the Rams end up in the 2020 season is very dependent upon a great deal of factors yet to happen. For example, when trading with the Jacksonville Jaguars for start cornerback Jalen Ramsey, the LA Rams committed to keeping Ramsey on the roster long-term.