Now that the rosters are mostly set, we're starting to get a clearer picture of the differences between Super Bowl contenders and contenders. Claiming the NFL's reigning MVP, the Los Angeles Rams clearly fall into the former category of teams reaching the postseason again in 2026.
The question is, do the Rams have what it takes to bounce back from falling short in the NFC Conference Championship?
One area that some predicted the Rams would address early in the 2026 NFL Draft was the wide receiver position behind Puka Nakua and Davante Adams. After using the 13th overall pick on quarterback Ty Simpson, the Rams waited until the sixth round to select a wide receiver.
Although the Rams haven't done much to find an immediate impact pass-catcher, that could change. There are still several potentially game-changing receivers available in free agency.
recently, Sports IllustratedAlbert Breer suggested the Rams could also be a suit for Stefon Diggs, who has yet to find a home for 2026.
"I think Diggs would probably be somewhere in that one-year, $10 million range. The Chiefs could understand. The Commander could understand, because Diggs is from D.C., the Falcons and Rams would also be interesting landing spots."
SI's Albert Breer on Stefon Diggs
Diggs is now 32 years old, but the former All-Pro still recorded 1,017 receiving yards and four touchdowns in 17 starts with the New England Patriots last season. It was the seventh time Diggs recorded 1,000 receiving yards in his 11-year career.
With Nacua and Adams both entering the final year of their contracts, Diggs would be the perfect one-year solution to complement both playmakers. But would he want to be the third wheel on a team that has leaned more toward sets that use three tight ends instead of three receivers?
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