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Rams — Muffed
by Muffed
Muffed's data-driven recap of Los Angeles Rams football. Each week during the NFL season, a ~10-minute episode retells the game with real play-by-play, advanced stats, and the voice of your smartest football friend. Plus season-in-review episodes for every top player on the roster.
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Davante Adams 2026 Season Preview — fourteen touchdowns at thirty-three | Muffed
CALL: OVERPRICED — the most touchdown-dependent WR we cover, aging, with no yardage floor. A clean fade.
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Kyren Williams 2026 Season Preview — a volume back at a volume price | Muffed
NO CALL — RB11 finish, priced RB15; the Corum timeshare is the discount the market fairly charged.
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Puka Nacua 2026 Season Preview — the WR1 priced like a WR2 | Muffed
NO CALL — last year's WR1 priced as WR2. A fair charge for the QB's birthday and the year-two injury.
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Blake Corum 2025 Season in Review
Corum closed 2025 as the number 40 running back in total PPR and the number 48 in per-game scoring — an efficient backup with real burst stuck behind a workhorse, posting plus 123 rushing yards over expected on just 145 carries. The weakness the data flags is the passing-game role: 14 targets and a 2 percent average target share meant zero weekly floor when the rushing volume didn't show up.
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Davante Adams 2025 Season in Review
Adams finished as the number 9 wide receiver in both total and per-game points per reception scoring — a touchdown-fueled top-ten year in a Stafford offense that printed scores. The vulnerability the data exposed: without the end-zone trips, the floor sagged hard, with multiple single-digit outings tied to weeks the touchdowns didn't land.
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Kyren Williams 2025 Season in Review
Williams smashed a top-ten fantasy running back season built on workhorse volume and goal-line trust, not per-touch dominance. The weakness the data flagged: a rushing yards over expected per carry mark that ranked just 22nd among qualified backs — league-average efficiency that needs the volume to stay this heavy to keep paying off.
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Puka Nacua 2025 Season in Review
Nacua finished 2025 as the number 1 wide receiver in both total PPR and per-game scoring — a true alpha workhorse season with a floor most receivers can't touch. The one nit: with 166 targets and a 30 percent average target share, 10 receiving touchdowns is a modest finish, and on a Rams offense that scored 67 offensive touchdowns, a bigger slice of the red-zone pie would push this profile from elite to historic.
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Rams 2025 Season in Review
Season MVP is Matthew Stafford, and it isn't close — forty-six touchdown passes to lead the league, just eight interceptions, four thousand seven hundred and seven yards, and an adjusted net yards per attempt of eight point two five that ranked second among all qualified starters. At thirty-seven, he was the best version of himself. The one thing to clean up: the kicking game. Twenty-two of twenty-eight on field goals is seventy-eight point six percent — twenty-sixth in the league, twenty-second percentile. In a season where four of the five losses came by three points or fewer, every missed kick was a win left on the field.
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Rams 2025 Season in Review
Season MVP is Matthew Stafford — 4,707 passing yards, 46 touchdowns to 8 interceptions, plus 150.5 passing expected points added in an MVP-caliber year at age 37. The one thing that has to get fixed: special teams, the unit that cost the Rams games in four of their six losses and flipped them from the number one seed to the number six seed after the Week 16 overtime collapse in Seattle. The offense smashed, the defense held up, and a championship-level roster got muffed on third-phase snaps — that gap is the difference between 12 and 5 and a Lombardi.
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Puka Nacua 2025 Season in Review
Puka Nacua was the number one wide receiver in both total and per-game PPR scoring in 2025—a wire-to-wire alpha season built on elite volume, elite efficiency, and remarkable week-to-week consistency. The one data point to watch: ten touchdowns on 166 targets is a solid but not dominant touchdown rate of about six percent, and a bump in red-zone conversion efficiency would push an already historic profile even higher.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Muffed's data-driven recap of Los Angeles Rams football. Each week during the NFL season, a ~10-minute episode retells the game with real play-by-play, advanced stats, and the voice of your smartest football friend. Plus season-in-review episodes for every top player on the roster.
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