The Los Angeles Rams are coming off a 17-3 win over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6, and now they’ll take on the Jacksonville Jaguars in an international meeting at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on Sunday.
Los Angeles was able to beat the Ravens last week despite losing wide receiver Puka Nacua and running back Blake Corum for most of the contest. However, the Jaguars present different challenges, as they’ve started the season 4-2 and have been in London longer than Los Angeles will be.
There will be plenty of eyes on the Rams in this game for NFL purposes, but they also have multiple fantasy-relevant players who are in consideration to start in most leagues. As Los Angeles prepares for their seventh game of the year, let’s look at what fantasy owners should do with their Rams in Week 7.
QB Matthew Stafford: Sit
Stafford has put up the 14th-most points per game (17.8) among quarterbacks who have started at least three games this year, and with Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson on their bye, he should be in fringe starting quarterback territory. However, Stafford has heavily relied on Nacua this year, and without him, things could be a bit off. There might be a better streaming option this week.
RB Kyren Williams: Start
Through six games this year, Williams has rushed for 418 yards and two touchdowns and caught 18 passes for another 155 yards and three scores, giving him 101.3 fantasy points this year (ninth-most for running backs). While Jacksonville has been solid against opposing running backs, Los Angeles might commit to the running game more in Week 7 than they have in previous weeks, and with Corum returning from an ankle injury, Williams may get more work than usual.
WR Davante Adams: Start
Adams has caught 26 passes for 396 yards and three touchdowns early this year, and his 83.6 fantasy points put him 15th among all wide receivers in fantasy football. Without Nacua, he’ll probably be targeted even more than usual, and with his talent, he’s a must-start this week.
TE Tyler Higbee: Sit
Higbee had his best game of the year against Baltimore, catching four passes for 40 yards and a touchdown. He has to be more consistent before anyone should feel comfortable with him as a starter.
D/ST: Start
Los Angeles has been the ninth-best defense in fantasy football this year, averaging 8.0 fantasy points per game through their first six games of the 2025 season. That’s thanks to their 19 sacks and nine takeaways. While Jacksonville has some offensive weapons that can present problems for teams, the Rams should get the start if you have them.
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