The Los Angeles Rams offensive line is among the worst in the entire NFL. If things don't change soon, the reigning Super Bowl champions hopes of a title defense will be lost.
The practical reasons for the Rams’ O-line problems are obvious: After two starters from last season's championship team departed, the three first-stringers and their top two backups on the interior line have all had significant injury absences, leaving Los Angeles to play third- and fourth-stringers at left guard, center and right guard.
Stafford has taken 21 sacks this season after the Cowboys dropped him five times. Only Indianapolis' Matt Ryan has been sacked that many times through five games, and while Stafford's health still appears to be solid, it's dangerous to allow a 34-year-old quarterback to receive that many big hits.