LOS ANGELES — The Rams had just finished their first week of training camp. They hadn’t even put pads on yet, but tight end Tyler Higbee – the second-longest tenured member of the team – could see the vision.

“This is the best tight end room I’ve been a part of it,” he said. “Hopefully get some more 12-, 13-personnel on the field. We’ve got to prove that we can do it and make the offense go with what it is out there.”

In Week 1, the Rams (1-0) started putting some of that vision on film. In the 14-9 win against the Texans, the Rams ran 12-personnel – or, a two-tight end set – 42.11% of the time, the fourth-highest in the NFL in Week 1. Just for some perspective, the 24 snaps of 12-personnel the Rams deployed last weekend is 14.8% of last year’s total of 162 in 19 games, including the pos

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