The Los Angeles Rams entered the 2016 season knowing they had one of the league’s weakest receiving corps, and when considering the team is averaging just 4.5 points per game after two games, it’s easy to see why.
Despite having one of the league’s top running backs in Todd Gurley, the Rams ranked near the bottom of the league when it came to overall offense in 2015, with the passing game being one of the main reasons why. Los Angeles has been in desperate need of a big playmaker at wide receiver for quite some time, and with the potential Kenny Britt is already showing, the team hopes the former first-round pick can give them team their first 1,000-yard receiver since 2007.