Los Angeles Rams (2014-2018) vs New York Giants (1999-2003)
A simulated 7-game series between two all-time rosters, scored by our era-adjusted rating model. Los Angeles Rams take it 4-3.
Los Angeles Rams · 2014-2018
Squad power 85 · headliner Aaron Donald '15 (99)
QBJared Goff (79) · Austin Davis (69) · Shaun Hill (68)
RBTodd Gurley (91) · Tre Mason (73)
WRRobert Woods (82) · Brandin Cooks (81) · Kenny Britt (79)
TEJared Cook (74) · Lance Kendricks (70) · Gerald Everett (68)
EDGERobert Quinn (85) · William Hayes (78) · Matt Longacre (75)
DTAaron Donald (99) · Ethan Westbrooks (74) · Nick Fairley (69)
LBAlec Ogletree (82) · Mark Barron (80) · James Laurinaitis (77)
CBTrumaine Johnson (90) · Janoris Jenkins (80) · E.J. Gaines (79)
SJohn Johnson (85) · Rodney McLeod (77) · T.J. McDonald (76)
New York Giants · 1999-2003
Squad power 83.6 · headliner Michael Strahan '01 (99)
QBKerry Collins (78) · Kent Graham (72)
RBTiki Barber (83) · Ron Dayne (72) · Joe Montgomery (66)
WRAmani Toomer (85) · Ike Hilliard (77) · Joe Jurevicius (73)
TEJeremy Shockey (84) · Pete Mitchell (76)
EDGEMichael Strahan (99) · Jessie Armstead (85) · Kenny Holmes (80)
DTKeith Hamilton (85) · Cornelius Griffin (77) · Lance Legree (71)
LBMicheal Barrow (79) · Dhani Jones (76) · Corey Widmer (68)
CBJason Sehorn (80) · Emmanuel McDaniel (80) · Will Allen (77)
SPercy Ellsworth (80) · Shaun Williams (79) · Sam Garnes (76)
Series result — Los Angeles Rams win 4-3
Game 1: New York Giants 26-20
Game 2: New York Giants 22-19
Game 3: Los Angeles Rams 28-26
Game 4: New York Giants 24-20
Game 5: Los Angeles Rams 31-28
Game 6: Los Angeles Rams 34-29
Game 7: Los Angeles Rams 32-29
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Draft an all-time roster →Los Angeles Rams 2014-2018New York Giants 1999-2003