The Los Angeles Rams have started their 2025 campaign with an incredible 10-3 record through the first 14 weeks of the season, setting themselves up not only in first place in the division, but in first place in the conference as well.
Los Angeles has gotten some impressive performances from both their coaching staff and players on the field this year, which has really led them to the top spot in the NFC.
With that, the fan voting for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games is underway, and the NFL released the newest update for the top 10 at each position on Monday. These are the 10 Rams who made the list:
- Kam Curl – No. 1 strong safety
- Matthew Stafford – No. 2 quarterback
- Nate Landman – No. 2 inside linebacker
- Puka Nacua – No. 3 wide receiver
- Byron Young – No. 4 outside linebacker
- Cobie Durant – No. 5 cornerback
- Jared Verse – No. 7 outside linebacker
- Emmanuel Forbes – No. 8 cornerback
Dolac and Landman each moved up one spot while Young and Verse dropped one spot and Forbes dropped two. Everyone else remained the same, except punter Ethan Evans, who is no longer in the top 10 after being No. 9 in the first release.
It’s still strange the Davante Adams isn’t top 10 at wide receiver despite leading the NFL in receiving touchdowns with five more than anyone else.
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This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: 2026 Pro Bowl: 10 Rams are top 10 in voting at their positions

