Seahawks and Rams NFC Championship preview: who has the edge by position
Cbssports: The Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams meet in the NFC Championship for a Super Bowl berth, renewing their NFC West rivalry and matching the NFL's top-scoring offense against the top-scoring defense — a pairing that has gone 7-1 in favor of the defense in the previous eight postseason meetings, the outlet said.
The positional breakdown gives the Rams the clear advantage at quarterback (Matthew Stafford over Sam Darnold) and at wide receiver, while running back is a push between Kyren Williams/Blake Corum and Kenneth Walker III. The Rams get the edge on the offensive line and narrowly at tight end, though Seattle has shown strong production with two-tight-end sets. Seattle holds advantages along the defensive line, at linebacker, in the secondary (cornerbacks and safeties) and dominates special teams; edge rusher is rated a push.
Coaching matchups and personnel questions remain part of the picture: Sean McVay vs. Mike Macdonald and Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula vs. Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak are highlighted, and several availability notes — including Elijah Arroyo's return from a knee issue, George Holani's hamstring designation to return to practice and Davante Adams' hamstring status — leave some uncertainty heading into the game.
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