Los Angeles Rams land offensive weapons for QB Matthew Stafford in the first mock draft after the initial wave of NFL free agency
The Los Angeles Rams haven’t been overly active during the NFL free agency period, but the moves they have made are extremely interesting. This offseason will be huge for head coach Sean McVay and his organization, whose winning window is closing quickly. You only have another season or two of quarterback Matt Stafford before a […]
The Los Angeles Rams haven’t been overly active during the NFL free agency period, but the moves they have made are extremely interesting. This offseason will be huge for head coach Sean McVay and his organization, whose winning window is closing quickly. You only have another season or two of quarterback Matt Stafford before a reset is needed.
This team is going to need to land an impressive haul in the 2025 NFL Draft class in order to make another Super Bowl run. Continuing to put talent around Stafford is a must, as well as adding talent to a defense. That’s especially true at linebacker and in the secondary.
Round 1, Pick 26: Colston Loveland, TE Michigan
With Cooper Kupp heading to the Seattle Seahawks this offseason, the Rams lost a great target to the middle of the field. Loveland isn’t a wide receiver by label but he can hold a similar role to Kupp. He is a tremendous route runner, possesses a nice frame, and is a talented overall athlete.
Round 3, Pick 90: Isaiah Bond, WR Texas
Tutu Atwell is back for the Rams to add speed at wide receiver, but he has been an underwhelming pass catcher during his time in Los Angeles. Bond brings similar characteristics but a lot more upside if you can keep his head on straight.
Round 3, Pick 101: Cobee Bryant, CB Kansas
Don’t let the size fool you, Bryant is a super physical cover man. He has some upside both on the outside or inside at nickel. Bryant has managed to remain underrated by the media during the process.
Round 4, Pick 127: Chris Paul Jr., LB Ole Miss
You can overlook Paul for his size if you’d like, but the kid has range for days. He also is incredibly instinctive and productive. His game is eerily similar to former 49ers star Dre Greenlaw.
Round 6, Pick 190: John Williams, OT Cincinnati
As far as developmental offensive tackles go, Williams brings a lot of tools to the table. There is a solid combination of size, length, power, and movement skills but technically Williams is a bit of a mess.
Round 6, Pick 195: Sebastian Castro, S Iowa
Castro spent the majority of his Iowa career playing inside at nickel, but he projects best at safety on the next level. He is a below average NFL athlete but is a tenacious defender. There is clear special teams upside at the very least.
Round 6, Pick 201: Cam Jackson, DT Florida
While Jackson will give you very little in the passing game, he is a very physical run defender. At this point in the draft, finding solid role players is a great value.
Round 6, Pick 202: Max Brosmer, QB Minnesota
Brosmer is one of the higher floor passers in the class. He lacks great physical tools, but he throws with good anticipation and accuracy. Brosmer has the look of a long time backup.
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