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Rams make case for having NFL's most accomplished roster

LOS ANGELES -- Les Snead should puff his chest out in Indianapolis.

The Los Angeles Rams' general manager -- nearly fired about 15 months ago -- might just be overseeing the NFL's best, most accomplished roster.

Snead and the Rams' contingency descended upon this year's scouting combine Tuesday. Four days earlier, they traded for All-Pro cornerback Marcus Peters. Three weeks before that, they became the first team ever with the Associated Press' Offensive Player of the Year (running back Todd Gurley), Defensive Player of the Year (defensive tackle Aaron Donald) and Coach of the Year (32-year-old Sean McVay).