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Los Angeles Rams NFL Draft 2025 pick tracker: Grades, fits and scouting reports

Los Angeles Rams NFL Draft 2025 pick tracker: Grades, fits and scouting reports

New York Times24-04-2025
The Los Angeles Rams enter the 2025 NFL Draft on April 24 with eight picks over the three-day draft.
A year ago, the Rams picked up college teammates Jared Verse and Braden Fiske in Rounds 1 and 2 to bolster the defensive line. Verse was the Defensive Rookie of the Year and Fiske was third in voting. Not bad. GM Les Snead and Sean McVay would love finding difference-makers like that again in this draft. L.A. added Davante Adams this offseason and lost Cooper Kupp, and strengthening the receiver room could be the choice in Round 1 — or Round 2 if they trade back from the 26th spot. An offensive tackle, cornerback and linebacker are also on the Rams' want list.
Keep coming back here throughout the draft for grades and analysis of each Rams pick.
No. 26
Pick 90
Pick 101
Pick 127 (special compensatory)
Pick 190 (from Falcons)
Pick 195 (from Steelers)
Pick 201
Pick 202 (from Texans via Steelers and Bears)
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