The Los Angeles Rams build a championship roster last season by putting “good enough” starters around All-Pros and future Hall of Famers. It wasn’t easy, because it’s never easy, but Les Snead and Sean McVay made it work twice in four years by reaching the Super Bowls in 2018 and 2021.
There is time left in the 2022 season for McVay to find a way to make it work again maybe. But it is the Rams’ inability to find talent through the draft that is proving to be Snead’s Achilles heel and the reason that L.