Expectations were high for the Los Angeles Rams entering the 2016 season after trading up in the draft in order to select former California star quarterback Jared Goff, but unfortunately this year turned out to be a rough experience for the rookie. Between the Rams’ offense ranking at the bottom of the league by averaging less than 15 points per game to failing to earn his first career win, not even Goff could have predicted his rookie season would turn out to be this bad.
Clearly, Los Angeles has plenty of areas in need of fixing during the offseason, with the top priority finding a new head coach after the team finally made the decision to part ways with Jeff Fisher.