After the Los Angeles Rams acquired Matthew Stafford in 2021, he immediately took them to the promise land by winning the Super Bowl in his first season with the team.
The Rams’ strategy of beefing up the defensive front continued in Round 6 with the selection of Clemson defensive tackle Tyler Davis. It’s the second time they’ve selected a defensive tackle in this draft and the fourth front-seven player they’ve taken, doing everything they can to solidify the D-line without Aaron Donald.
There’s a clear mentality shift happening for the Los Angeles Rams with the way they’re drafting this weekend. Jared Verse, Braden Fiske and Kamren Kinchens all epitomize physical, relentless football players, and the same can be said of the Rams’ fifth-round pick, Brennan Jackson.
Edge rusher was the Rams’ biggest roster need heading into the 2024 NFL draft and they’re leaving with a lot of help. After taking Jared Verse with their first-round pick, Los Angeles came back and selected Brennan Jackson, the physical Washington State outside linebacker in Round 5.
After a long wait between picks in Rounds 3 and 5, the Los Angeles Rams got back on the clock at No. 154 overall and added to their pass rush. With that selection, the Rams drafted Brennan Jackson, an edge rusher from Washington State.
The first three rounds on the 2024 NFL Draft are officially in the books with 100 picks finding their new destinations as they prepare to transition from college to the NFL. The Los Angeles Rams have taken a defense-first approach this year, with three of their first four picks lining up on that side of the ball.
The first three rounds on the 2024 NFL Draft are officially in the books with 100 picks finding their landing spot at football's highest level. The Los Angeles Rams have taken a defense-first approach this year, with three of their first four picks lining up on that side of the ball.
South Carolina QB Spencer Rattler is one of the best remaining players entering Day 3 In the 2023 NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Rams selected Georgia star Stetson Bennett with the No.
A solid safety prospect with limited concerns and tremendous upside, Miami’s Kamren Kinches is a young, athletic defender who possesses the ball-tracking ability of a corner and the aggressiveness of a linebacker.
What needs to Rams still need to address on day 3 of the NFL Draft? The focus of the NFL Draft thus far for the Los Angeles Rams has been on the defensive side of the ball.
The Los Angeles Rams still have six picks left in the 2024 NFL draft as they head into Day 3, a day they’ve used to find some gems in recent drafts. They
Rams HC Sean McVay acknowledged that QB Matthew Stafford is looking for more guaranteed money to be included in his contract. “We’re going to try to figure it out,” McVay said of Stafford’s contract, via ESPN.com. “…We’re going to take a day at a time.
Matthew Stafford is seeking guaranteed money beyond the 2024 campaign, and it sounds like the Rams are open to working with their franchise QB on a resolution.
The Rams have had a clear prerogative throughout the first two days of the NFL Draft and their four selections reflect it. The team wanted to give first-time defensive coordinator Chris Shula as many weapons as possible to supplement an emerging defense, doing so with the selections of Jared Verse, Braden Fiske, and Kamren Kinchens.
The Los Angeles Rams made one trade on Friday night during the second round of the 2024 NFL draft, going up 13 spots to select Braden Fiske out of Florida State.
The Los Angeles Rams doubled down on defense in the second round of the NFL Draft, selecting Florida State defensive lineman Brandon Fiske with the 39th overall pick.
Among the fans of the Los Angeles Rams first-round draft pick is a former member of their coaching staff, Raheem Morris. The Rams former defensive line coach’s opinion of the selection was solicited on Twitter.
The Los Angeles Rams and QB Matthew Stafford have had an interesting partnership, one which has seen some big-time highs and lows.
The Los Angeles Rams were dealt a massive blow this offseason when future Hall of Fame defensive tackle Aaron Donald announced his retirement from the NFL.
The 2024 NFL Draft has finally arrived, with the first round taking place on Thursday night in Detroit. And for the first time since 2016, the Los Angeles Rams are likely to make a selection on the first night of the event.
One team is reportedly trying to make a big move to get into the top 10 of the NFL Draft on Thursday.
The Los Angeles Rams are known to be one of the most aggressive teams in the NFL when it comes to making big trades to land the players they want. Since general manager Les Snead and head coach Sean McVay have taken over, the franchise has never been shy about moving whatever draft capital they feel is necessary to improve the team.
As predraft speculation heats up, a surprise team has emerged which is trying to get into the top 10.
According to Dianna Russini, the Rams are making calls about potentially trading into the top 10 picks of today’s 2024 NFL Draft. Los Angeles is currently slated to pick at No.
The Los Angeles Rams currently have Matthew Stafford at quarterback, but that doesn’t mean head coach Sean McVay isn’t thinking about the future under center.
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