NFL Draft 2026 best available players for Los Angeles Rams
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The Rams, being the trade-heavy team that they are, interestingly traded the pick they acquired back to Tennessee. Needing cornerback depth midseason, Los Angeles sent Tennessee’s fifth-round pick back in exchange for Roger McCreary and a sixth-round pick.
After making a spalsh in the NFL Draft by selecting Ty Simpson No. 13 overall with their first pick of the weekend, the Los Angeles Rams are ready to look ahead to the 2026 season. And there's plenty to pay attention to with a stacked schedule this fall.
With their first two selections, the Rams drafted a backup QB in Ty Simpson and Max Klare, who joins an already-crowded tight end room.
The Los Angeles Rams felt that they needed a boost up front and used the draft to address the need, selecting Missouri's Keagan Trost with their third-round selection. Trost, a first-team All-American in 2025, was a force for the Tigers last season, rounding out a collegiate career that began in 2019.
The Los Angeles Rams delivered the shocker of NFL Draft Day 1 by taking Ty Simpson out of Alabama. Here's where they'll be picking on Day 2.
When Davante Adams made the decision to sign with the Los Angeles Rams, he did so on a promise. A promise that the Rams would do everything to compete for a championship and a promise that the Rams should be the final stop in Adams' illustrious career.
The Los Angeles Rams' third-round pick, OL Keagan Trost, will prompt plenty of question marks about his long-term outlook.