If you're thinking about how the teams in Super Bowl LVI were built, you probably don't need to know much about one side of the matchup. The Los Angeles Rams are probably the league's most uniquely built team, having repeatedly traded away first-round picks to acquire young stars. The Rams don't hate draft picks as much as some might suggest -- they're actually quite fond of racking up compensatory selections -- but their roster-building philosophy and the path they took to get here is no secret.
The Cincinnati Bengals are slightly less obscure, but in their own way, coach Zac Taylor's team is just as unique.