The Los Angeles Rams are the Super Bowl champions, and there are so many different stories with this team that are very interesting. Aaron Donald is a person that has made a case for wearing a gold jacket at the end of his career.

He made seven All-Pro teams, eight Pro Bowls, and was named Defensive Player of the Year three times by the Associated Press. There are times where I would say let a player's career end before the Hall of Fame talks commence, but Aaron Donald is different. With what he has accomplished so far, he would be a first-ballot Hall Of Famer if decided to hang it up right now.
The Rams have figured out a way to put these type of guys together all on one roster, and it makes one wonder if this a new wave in the NFL. Eric Williams, of FoxSports.com, joined The Jon Chuckery Show to discuss whether the Rams are the class of the NFC right now.
“The Rams put the rest of the league on notice,” Williams said.
The NFL is known for being a copycat league. So, if the Rams have had success figuring out how to get good established players on their roster, do not be surprised if you see contenders start to do the same.