For the past four years, the Rams – both the St. Louis and Los Angeles variety – have fielded the youngest team in the NFL. In that span, the 53 men on the roster have averaged 25 years old. That number is slightly higher this season (25.09) after the Rams made their final cuts on Saturday, but Los Angeles still has one of the youngest squads in the league.

According to the Philly Voice, the Rams rank second in that department right now. The youngest NFL team is in Cleveland, which should come as no surprise.

A few positions in particular come with a great deal of inexperience for the Rams. Only Tavon Austin, Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods have more than two years under their belts with the other three being either rookies or second-year players.

The same goes for the quarterback position where the Rams have less experience than just about every other team. Jared Goff and Sean Mannion are both in their second seasons, and are 22 and 25 years old, respectively.

As it currently stands, the Rams only have three players over the age of 30: Connor Barwin (30), John Sullivan (32) and Andrew Whitworth (35). More than half of L.A.’s roster is under the age of 25 with the youngest players being Justin Davis (21) and John Johnson (21).

The oldest team in the NFL is the Arizona Cardinals with an average age of 27.28 – two full years older than the Rams. Carson Palmer and Larry Fitzgerald have a lot to do with that, but age is just a number. As for the rest of the NFC West, the 49ers are the 10th-youngest team, while the Seahawks are 13th.