The Los Angeles Rams fielded one of the worst offenses in the NFL last season, which led the team to make several changes this offseason. In addition to signing Andrew Whitworth, the Rams also added Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp, Gerald Everett and now Sammy Watkins.

Will that be enough to take the offense to the next level with Jared Goff at the helm? That remains to be seen, but there’s no doubt he now has the weapons around him to succeed. It just hasn’t clicked completely during the preseason.

The first-team offense hasn’t been great for the Rams outside of a great showing by Goff in Week 2. That display was followed up by a dismal outing on Saturday against the Chargers where he threw an ugly interception and had a lost fumble that was returned for a touchdown.

Despite his poor outing, Goff fully believes he and the offense are ready for the regular season.

“No doubt, I think so,” Goff said in his postgame press conference. “I know it’s not the same as a game, but we do so much situational stuff in practice and so much replicating game stuff, that we are in that rhythm and that feel. Especially with Todd, and me being in my second year now, I [have] a great feel with him. All the receivers I’ve been able to work with all the way [from] OTAs up until now — we feel good.”

Goff wasn’t as sharp on Saturday as he was a week ago against the Raiders, but it’s hard to be completely down on him based on one performance. There’s no doubt he needs to better against starting defenses like the one he faced on Saturday, but his work in practice and throughout the preseason is evidence that he’ll be good to go in Week 1.

“I would’ve like to have finished the day on a little bit of a better note, but I think in all three games as a whole I feel like I did a good job and feel like I got a lot out of it — got some good work and some good situational stuff,” Goff said.