The Rams 2023 schedule was released last week, and it’s considered to be somewhat difficult after the Rams finished in 3rd place in the NFC West last season. 4 of their first 5 matchups are against playoff teams and are only slated to play in two prime-time games, which is the same amount as Carolina, Tampa, Cleveland, and Tennessee. We took the time to go through each opponent, inclusive of their performance in 2022, how they’ve managed so far in free agency/the 2023 draft, and their expected win/loss totals. From there, we determined a final record prediction that is most likely dependent on a few balls bouncing our way.