After an electrifying 2025 campaign that featured an MVP season from Matthew Stafford, All-Pro production from Puka Nacua, and an NFC Championship Game appearance, the Los Angeles Rams accomplished just about everything except winning a Super Bowl.As a result of that outcome, the Rams made several blockbuster moves this offseason, including acquiring both reigning Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett and All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie via trade.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWith those additions now in place, here’s a closer look at exactly which three Rams ranked within the top 15 of PFN’s Top 100 players entering the 2026 NFL season.Unsurprisingly, Stafford, the reigning MVP, ranked within the top 15, claiming the No. 14 spot on the list. He also ranked No. 5 among quarterbacks, only behind Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, Drake Maye, and Joe Burrow.“Had the reigning MVP graded better in 2023 and 2024, there’s no telling how high Matthew Stafford would be ranked,” PFN analyst Jacob Infante wrote. “He finished No. 15 and No. 19 in those years, respectively, but shot all the way up to No. 2 after his stellar 2025 campaign. Few players can say they had the best year of their career in their 17th year in the NFL.”AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“Stafford led the league in passing yards, passing touchdowns, and total first downs thrown for, and he finished third in both EPA per dropback and success rate. He’s currently sixth in NFL history in all-time passing yards, and even though he’s 38, he’s still in his prime right now. If he plays two more years, he’ll likely crack the top three and cement his legacy as one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game.”BUILD YOUR OWN TOP 100: PFN’s FREE NFL Top 100 BuilderRanked nine spots higher, at No. 5 overall and No. 1 among wide receivers, is Nacua, Stafford’s partner in crime. Nacua’s case for the top wide receiver spot is as strong as they come, and Infante had no trouble laying out exactly why.“Puka Nacua has just been on another level since entering the NFL in 2023; it’s crazy to think he was only a fifth-round draft pick,” Infante wrote. “He was a top-ten wide receiver by our WR Impact Scoring metric in each of his first two years in the league, but his third year with the Rams was by far his best. His 96.3 score led the NFL, and it’s also the third-highest score that any wide receiver has tallied since 1999.”AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“Leading the league in receptions, placing second in receiving yards, and tying for fourth in receiving touchdowns, Nacua was a deserving first-team All-Pro receiver in 2025. His 115.7 receiving EPA was by far the most in the league last year, and he came in second with 173.1 YAC over expected. He’s a tough, intelligent, coordinated, explosive receiver who just finds a way to get open, no matter what type of coverage he’s facing.”Finally, coming in at No. 3 overall, No. 1 among edge ru
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