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The LA Rams did not get a lot out of their special teams in 2020. Let’s face it, the 2020 season did not provide much of a foundation for improving the team by adding rookie talent. The timeline of the 2020 offseason provided no room for coaching up rookies into key contributors, from the virtual offseason program to the crash course training camp to no preseason games, the deck was stacked against making wholesale changes.
The Rams expected as much, deciding quickly to run it back as identically to the 2019 roster makeup as possible.