The Los Angeles Rams defied expectations in 2024, transitioning seamlessly into a younger offensive core while remaining competitive. With Puka Nacua a true star, Kyren Williams delivering massive volume, and elite coaching from Sean McVay, this offense is dynasty gold. Even as Matthew Stafford nears retirement, the talent around him offers a strong foundation for the future.
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Puka Nacua: The Dynasty Breakout of the Decade
Puka Nacua followed up his record-setting rookie season with another dominant performance in 2024, proving his breakout was no fluke. His blend of physicality, route running, and versatility makes him one of the most valuable assets in dynasty formats.
2024–2025 Fantasy Production: Nacua posted 79 receptions for 990 yards and 3 touchdowns, continuing to lead the Rams in targets. He excelled in both contested catch situations and after the catch. While these numbers seem low, they are, as Puka was only on the field for 11 games in 2024. If he plays another 6 games in the upcoming season, these numbers should skyrocket.
Dynasty Value: At just 24, Nacua is a top-10 dynasty wide receiver and still rising. His connection with Stafford — and his ability to thrive regardless of quarterback — make him a long-term WR1 for any roster.
Kyren Williams: The Volume Workhorse
Kyren Williams was one of the biggest fantasy surprises of 2024, finishing as a top-7 RB in points per game. Though questions about his size and durability remain, his role in the Rams’ offense is crystal clear.
2024–2025 Fantasy Production: Williams totaled 1,299 scrimmage yards and 14 touchdowns, including 34 receptions. He dominated snaps, touches, and goal-line work when healthy.
Dynasty Value: Williams turns 24 this season and is a solid RB2 for contenders. While his long-term workload may eventually be managed, his current value is sky-high. Dynasty managers should ride the wave, and/or consider selling high, as even though his numbers were good, the Rams drafted Jarquez Hunter and have Blake Corum waiting in the wings. Also, Sean McVay offenses are VERY RB friendly, signaling that other RBs should have similar success whenever the Rams decide to move on.
Blake Corum: The Heir in Waiting?
As mentioned above, the Rams used a 2024 mid-round pick on Michigan standout Blake Corum, who profiles as a tough, downhill runner with three-down traits. While Williams is still the lead back, Corum could carve out a significant role — or become the next man up if injuries strike.
2024–2025 Fantasy Outlook: Corum is expected to still be the backup heading into his sophomore year, but should see work in short-yardage and relief situations. A strong preseason or Williams' injury could vault him into FLEX consideration. If he can't hold off rookie Jarquez Hunter or gets hurt himself, though, Corum could easily be surpassed on the team's depth chart.
Dynasty Value: Corum is still a solid stash in all formats. Despite the long-term competition, he's still young and talented, and a long-term bet in one of the league’s most RB-friendly systems.
The Rams are loaded with fantasy firepower. Puka Nacua is a long-term WR1, Kyren Williams is producing like an elite RB, and Blake Corum could be next in line. Sean McVay’s system continues to elevate its stars, and dynasty managers should invest accordingly.
Honorable Mentions:
- DaVante Adams: Excellent WR2 on dynasty rosters and his team, with the potential to still be WR1, especially if Puka misses time.
- Jarquez Hunter: The rookie RB was drafted a round earlier than teammate Corum, and many evaluators claim he's simply better than the man currently ahead of him on the RB depth chart. An injury or missed time to either Kyren or Corum could easily result in a massive workload for the rookie.