Indeed, it's hard to imagine any of the other backs unseating the Rams Zac Stacy as the starter and primary ballcarrier barring an injury.
Of course, that part isn't so far-fetched considering Stacy's knack for nagging injuries as a rookie. And so far, Stacy has been getting the majority of the work with the first-team offense. We'll see if anything changes as camp goes on but for now, most of the training camp competitions are centered more on sorting out players rather than open jobs amongst the starting 22.
Way back in March, Fisher said Stacy was a guy who could get a bulk of work in the Rams offense, which equated to about 300 carries. Of course the key is staying healthy. The NFC West is also a tough division to face twice a year, but one of Stacy's better games last year came against the Seahawks at home. He posted #8 RB numbers from Week 5 on in 2013, but Tre Mason could steal some carries to help keep Stacy fresh. He's ranked 12th on our list with an ADP of the early fourth round.