Roster spots were at a premium last season for the Los Angeles Rams, especially considering the windfall of injuries along the offensive line and elsewhere. The Rams started four different quarterbacks last year due to both injury and performance factors. At times their depth at secondary, receiver, running back, and defensive line were incredibly thin, and the offensive line was essentially a revolving door between the hobbled and street free agents.
So while Les Snead and Sean McVay were forced to reach deep into their personnel bags in order to fill out their game day actives, there were some roster spots where Los Angeles did not see much use from.