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Every prospect the Rams have met with or shown interest in leading up to the 2025 draft

Every prospect the Rams have met with or shown interest in leading up to the 2025 draft

USA Today24-04-2025

Every prospect the Rams have met with or shown interest in leading up to the 2025 draft
The Los Angeles Rams are gearing up to add some young talent to their roster for not only 2025, but several years to come. They hold the 26th pick in the draft, as well as seven others on Days 2 and 3.
They've been one of the best teams when it comes to building through the draft, finding gems such as Jared Verse, Kobie Turner, Puka Nacua, Kyren Williams and Steve Avila in the last few years. They take a unique approach to the draft, too, by opting not to attend the NFL Scouting Combine or host prospects for official top-30 visits.
That can make it difficult to gauge who the Rams are actually interested in, but there have been plenty of reports about players they met with at the combine, pro day or at other various times.
Below is a complete list of prospects the Rams have either met with or expressed interest in during the pre-draft process.
Alabama QB Jalen Milroe
Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart
Louisville QB Tyler Shough
Syracuse QB Kyle McCord
Arizona State RB Cam Skattebo
Michigan State RB Nate Carter
Auburn RB Jarquez Hunter
Texas WR Matthew Golden
Arkansas WR Isaac TeSlaa
Texas WR Isaiah Bond
Oregon WR Tez Johnson
Colorado State WR Tory Horton
Ole Miss WR Tre Harris
Penn State TE Tyler Warren
Texas TE Gunnar Helm
Nebraska TE Thomas Fidone
Georgia C Jared Wilson
Michigan State OL Luke Newman
Sacramento State OL Jackson Slater
Texas A&M DL Shemar Turner
Oklahoma LB Danny Stutsman
Syracuse LB Justin Barron
Washington LB Carson Bruener
Virginia Tech CB Dorian Strong
Western Kentucky CB Upton Stout
Louisiana CB Keyon Martin
Texas S Andrew Mukuba

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