Davante Adams and Cooper Kupp lifted the Los Angeles Rams’ wide‑receiver unit to the No. 2 spot in the NFL’s 2026 rankings on July 5, 2026, according to the latest league‑wide evaluation. The duo’s combined 1,845 yards and 18 touchdowns this season cemented their status as the league’s most productive pair, giving the Rams a potent offensive edge heading into the postseason.
How did the Rams achieve the No. 2 ranking?
The ranking came after the NFL’s analytics department released its mid‑season report, which weighted yards after catch, route efficiency, and scoring impact. Adams logged 1,120 receiving yards on 78 catches, while Kupp added 725 yards on 55 receptions. Together they accounted for 30% of the Rams’ total offense, a figure that eclipsed all but one other WR tandem in the league.
Why does this matter for Davante Adams?
For Adams, the accolade validates his transition from Green Bay to Los Angeles after a trade last year. It also reinforces his candidacy for the upcoming Pro Bowl and strengthens his case for All‑Pro honors. The wide‑out’s chemistry with Kupp has sparked a resurgence in the Rams’ passing game, which struggled to finish in the top ten before their partnership solidified.
What does the ranking mean for the Rams’ playoff chances?
Being ranked second gives the Rams a strategic advantage in the NFC West, where they now sit just a half‑game behind the Seattle Seahawks. Defensive coordinators will have to respect the Adams‑Kupp threat, potentially opening up the run game for running back Kyren Williams. If the duo maintains their production, the Rams could secure a top‑seeded wild‑card berth.
What’s next for Davante Adams and the Rams?
The next test arrives in Week 9 against the New York Giants, where the Rams will travel to MetLife Stadium on October 13, 2026. Analysts expect Adams to face veteran cornerback James Bradberry, a matchup that could further highlight his route‑running prowess. A strong performance would keep the Rams in the conversation for the NFC’s top seed and keep Adams in the MVP conversation.
The Rams’ coaching staff, led by head coach Sean McVay, praised the duo’s work ethic in a post‑ranking press conference. “Davante’s route precision and Cooper’s hands create a nightmare for defenses,” McVay said. With the season entering its critical stretch, the Adams‑Kupp partnership appears poised to define the Rams’ offensive identity for the remainder of 2026.