Puka Nacua is the most sought after Ram for fantasy football in 2025
Where do the Los Angeles Rams rank at each position for fantasy football in 2025? Let’s take a look at The Ringer’s draft guide by Danny Kelly, Danny Heifetz, and Craig Horlbeck.
Matthew Stafford is QB23 according to The Ringer. He ranked behind the likes of Tua Tagovailoa, Anthony Richardson, and Michael Penix and in front of Bryce Young, Geno Smith, JJ McCarthy, Sam Darnold, and Cam Ward.
This is far from good company to be in, though part of Stafford’s unfavorable rankings is probably the result of the effectiveness of Kyren Williams in the red zone. Non-mobile quarterbacks are also discounted for fantasy football.
Meanwhile former Ram Jared Goff comes in high at QB10.
You would think after a career year as a true workhorse back that Kyren Williams would rank higher than RB11; however, that’s where he finds himself ahead of 2025. He’s just behind Christian McCaffrey—who has significant injury concerns—and ahead of Alvin Kamara, Breece Hall, and James Cook.
Blake Corum is ranked ahead of Jarquez Hunter and is RB50.
The news gets better for LA’s pass catchers. Puka Nacua will be the most attractive fantasy option on the Rams’ roster at WR8. Davante Adams isn’t too far behind at WR17.
For comparison, AJ Brown and Tyreek hill are WR9 and WR10, respectively. Garrett Wilson, Marvin Harrison, Jr. and DJ Moore are just behind Adams at 18 through 20.
If you thought Stafford’s ranking at QB23 was bad, the Rams wait until 26 to see one of their tight ends—Tyler Higbee—crack the list. Second round rookie Terrance Ferguson is unranked while Colston Loveland is TE12, Tyler Warren is TE16, and Mason Taylor is TE28.
The Ringer ranked only 12 defensive and special teams units. The Rams came in at 10th overall. They should be an attractive option because the fearsome foursome of Jared Verse, Kobie Turner, Braden Fiske, and Byron Young will get after opposing quarterbacks. LA’s secondary remains a major question and is probably why they are towards the bottom of the teams that are actually ranked.
There were also only 12 kickers ranked in The Ringer’s list. Josh Karty did not make the cut ahead of his second season.
Are the Rams better together than the sum of their individual parts? Fantasy football rankings were not kind to LA’s offense, though is far from real football.
Still, with that said, the Rams were 17th in total offensive touchdowns scored a year ago. Their key cast of Stafford, Rob Havenstein, Davante Adams, and Tyler Higbee are another year older. Williams and Nacua also have injury concerns.
Maybe fantasy football experts are seeing something about the team that most Rams fans aren’t. Will they be right?