The Los Angeles Rams’ perceived need for a clear WR3 receiver is not viewed as a major issue internally, according to reporting from a California Post sports insider. The team is expected to use a rotation or “committee” to fill the third-receiver spot rather than relying on one fixed player.
The California Post report, citing senior sports reporter Michael Duarte, says that behind primary targets Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, the Rams could spread snaps among multiple options. Names mentioned include Konata Mumpfield, Jordan Whittington and Xavier Smith, reflecting an approach focused on interchangeable roles and situational usage.
The Yahoo Sports NFL write-up carries the same core message: the Rams’ answer to the WR3 question is more about a group of receivers than a single solution. While the outlets differ mainly in how much detail they provide about specific personnel, both describe a similar internal expectation for a committee model.