Build your perfect Rams wide receiver

Build your perfect Rams wide receiver
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For years, the Los Angeles Rams have featured wide receivers with completely different skill sets. Some won with precision. Some overwhelmed defenses after the catch. Others created explosive plays that changed entire games with a single touch.

But what if you could combine the best traits into one receiver?

This exercise isn’t about ranking who was greatest overall. Instead, it’s about building the perfect Rams wide receiver by selecting one player trait-by-trait. There’s no wrong answer—only your answer.

*If you haven’t had a chance, be sure to check out the same exercise for the following positions:

Build Your Perfect Rams Quarterback

Build Your Perfect Rams Running Back

  1. Route Running / Separation

This category is all about creating space.

The best route runners make difficult coverage assignments look effortless. They understand leverage, timing, pacing, body control, and how to manipulate defensive backs before making their break.

Separation doesn’t always mean blazing speed. Sometimes it’s winning with footwork. Sometimes it’s setting defenders up over multiple plays. Sometimes it’s understanding exactly where the quarterback expects you to be.

When building your perfect Rams receiver, ask yourself:

  • Who consistently got open?
  • Who made contested catches unnecessary because they created so much separation?
  • Who seemed impossible to cover on third down?

Do you lean with recency bias and give the nod to Puka Nacua or Cooper Kupp? Or what about Isaac Bruce during the Greatest Show on Turf era? 15,000 career yards doesn’t happen on accident.

Choose the Rams receiver whose route running you’d want in your build.

  1. Hands

Every quarterback values one trait above almost everything else: trust.

Hands aren’t simply about avoiding drops. This category includes catch radius, consistency, body control, concentration in traffic, sideline awareness, and reliability in critical moments.

Think about receivers who turned difficult throws into routine completions.

Questions to consider:

  • Who caught everything thrown their way?
  • Who made the impossible look ordinary?
  • Who delivered in pressure situations?

Select the Rams receiver whose hands you trust most.

  1. YAC (Yards After Catch) & Breaking Tackles

Some receivers finish the play where they catch the ball.

Others treat the catch as the beginning.

YAC ability transforms short completions into explosive gains. Vision, balance, contact strength, creativity, and field awareness all matter here.

This category rewards players who could turn a five-yard gain into thirty.

Ask yourself:

  • Who made defenders miss?
  • Who seemed dangerous every time they touched the football?
  • Who created offense after the quarterback’s job was already done?

Pick the Rams receiver whose YAC ability belongs in your creation. Even though it has to be Cooper Kupp or Puka Nacua (spoiler alert)…

  1. Release / Speed / Acceleration

This category is pure stress on a defense.

Release determines how quickly a receiver wins at the line of scrimmage. Speed stretches coverage vertically. Acceleration decides how quickly a player reaches threatening pace.

A great release can defeat press coverage before the route even starts....