Corum's quiet 2024 rookie season is well in the rearview mirror after the former Michigan standout broke out as an off-the-bench rushing specialist for the Rams, providing them with a more explosive pure rushing threat than starter Kyren Williams, who is more adept than Corum in passing situations. That's not to say Corum can't be a three-down starter in his own right -- he did as much at Michigan, and he might get the same chance in Los Angeles if Williams were to miss time. When both are healthy, Williams still seems to have the complete trust of coach Sean McVay, who asks his RBs to do a lot of pass blocking. Even though Williams is the more complete real-life player of the two, Corum might provide super production (both per-snap and overall) if he had a sustained run in the lead role. Though neither big nor fast by NFL RB standards, Corum is likely around 10 pounds heavier than Williams yet also slightly faster, making him the more explosive and powerful of the two. In the meantime, even if Williams stays healthy all year, Corum should offer a bit of standalone fantasy value as a fill-in starter once bye weeks and/or injuries become a factor.