It’s almost time for the NFL Draft and this is the time in the NFL to really lean into the NFL Draft. It’s about NFL Draft time. On Thursday moves will be made that could determine the present and future of so many franchises and lives. It’s exciting.
For now, the Rams are slotted to pick in Round 1 of the draft, but pay attention, that could change.
One thing that is neat is that beyond the first pick, this draft really seems up in the air as far as who will go where, and that’s intriguing.
It’s Monday,
Thursday should be here before we know it, so enjoy these last few days of speculation. We will have the facts and the picks soon!
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Rams’ 8 biggest positions of need entering 2026 NFL Draft (theramswire)
“It’s a challenge to find a team better set up entering the NFL draft than the Los Angeles Rams. They already have a roster capable of winning a Super Bowl, led by arguably the best coach in football. And after some savvy offseason moves, they have no glaring weaknesses heading into the draft.
That’s exactly how Les Snead wanted it, too.
With seven total picks, the Rams still have the ability to add rookies who could contribute right away – particularly at some of the following positions. Wide receiver will be at the forefront, as will linebacker and several other spots.“
Rams’ 2026 NFL Mock Draft for all 7 picks (clutchpoints)
“The Los Angeles Rams are coming off a 2025 season that showed flashes of elite potential but ultimately fell short due to depth issues. As such, GM Les Snead and Head Coach Sean McVay are once again turning to the NFL Draft to reinforce the roster. The atmosphere in Thousand Oaks carries a sense of calculated urgency this time, though. This is by no means a rebuild, but a refinement. With portions of the depth chart already reshaped by free agency, attention now shifts squarely to the draft board. The Rams hold a carefully positioned set of selections designed to strengthen both the trenches and the perimeter. There is a clear expectation that this draft class will bridge the established core of the present with the next generation of playmakers who will define the franchise’s future.“
Les Snead knows four Day 3 potential quarterback diamonds are up for grabs (ramblinfan)
“The annual NFL draft, like any closed economic system, is ruled by the law of supply versus demand. But like many economic studies, macroeconomics differs from microeconomics. That has never been lost on Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead, who loves to dive into the weeds of sleepers, small schools, and slow developers to find the right prospect for the right role in Los Angeles.”
Random Ramsdom Fandom:
“Sicc teaser!! F- them damn picks in the A! But don’t sleep on Friday.
IFFFFFFFFFFFFF… that’s the way it shakes out…. I can see multiple rd 2’s & 3’s and possibly a 4th or a 5th to go with a 6th and 3 7’s.
Grab solid a solid cb, and a pass catcher, stack depth on both lines, and roll the dice with some freakish athletes, or some player who is small, and what the heck grab a qb. And if that’s just a Kansas City Switch…lol.
In McSnead we Trust.
Woo Hoo!! GO RAMS!“ -Rammin












