With over two and a half weeks left until the NFL Draft, the pre-selection process is ramping up in Inglewood as the Los Angeles Rams begin to narrow their board down to the specific players that hope to target and draft.
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The Los Angeles Rams retained cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon this offseason, rewarding the veteran cornerback with a new contract after a productive season this past season.
The Los Angeles Rams have the 26th overall pick in the upcoming NFL draft, but after the first round, their next selections aren't until late in the third round.
The Los Angeles Rams took one right on the chin last season as they were one game away from participating in the NFC Championship. After the departure of wide receiver Cooper Kupp and the addition of Davante Adams, the Rams' offense should be strong once again going into the new campaign.
Matthew Stafford set a new record by signing his new contract with the Los Angeles Rams. This took Stafford past Aaron Rodgers as the highest-earning NFL player of all time.
The NFL is already making moves to expand the season to 18 games and considering the popularity of the sport, league expansion has to be down the road at some point, especially with the league's push to take over television viewership for every holiday held during the season.
Following the Los Angeles Rams recent free agency moves, their draft strategy has likely shifted to address remaining roster needs. Key acquisitions include wide receiver Davante Adams, defensive tackle Poona Ford, inside linebacker Nate Landman, center Coleman Shelton, and cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon.
It would be a waste for the Rams to draft a receiver on day one The Los Angeles Rams should not draft a wide receiver with their first round pick, a position of decreasing value, increasing abundance, and little need of Sean McVay in 2025.
The Rams need LB help, but their solution might come from the secondary and Jahdae Barron and Malaki Starks. One of the biggest needs for the Los Angeles Rams heading into the 2025 NFL Draft is at linebacker.
Cornerback has been a popular selection for the Los Angeles Rams in recent mock drafts, and it's for a good reason. The Rams were one of the worst passing defenses in the NFL last season, and they don't have a proven go-to player in their secondary.
The Los Angeles Rams keep their draft plans locked up tight. They rarely broadcast visits and meetings with prospects, so trying to figure out interest is more often than not reliant on guesswork.
Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur could be one of the hottest names of the head coaching market if the Rams perform to expectations. While LaFleur may not be the Rams' primary play-caller, that didn't stop Zac Taylor or Kevin O'Connell from getting hired straight from the Rams.
The Los Angeles Rams are well-positioned heading into the 2025 NFL Draft. After a lean but specific free agency, the Rams can focus on addressing the team’s future needs rather than eagerly filling gaping roster holes.
The NFL is already making moves to expand the season to 18 games and considering the popularity of the sport, league expansion has to be down the road at some point, especially with the league's push to take over television viewership for every holiday held during the season.
The 2025 NFL Draft is right around the corner, and we are no closer to understanding what the Los Angeles Rams will do—which is exactly how the Rams want
Despite having last played in the NFL nearly ten years ago, Rams legend Steven Jackson's career continues to not get the love it deserves. One of the few
Sean McVay had just turned 30 when the Rams named him the youngest head coach in modern NFL history. He was nearly 40 last year when he moved out of the “temporary” module he’d occupied since Day 1 in Thousand Oaks, Calif.
The 2024 season showcased a Los Angeles Rams team with loads of talent that were young and entering their first couple of seasons in the NFL. The last two seasons have exhibited big runs into the postseason as the young roster continued to get accustomed to the speed of the game.
Could the Rams make a massive move for Raiders tight end Michael Mayer? At one point, when coming out of Notre Dame, Mayer was viewed by some as the Fighting Irish's next great tight end in the NFL.
One of the Los Angeles Rams’ signings at the start of free agency was bringing back a familiar face in center Coleman Shelton, who was with the team from 2019-23 before spending last season with the Chicago Bears.
The contractual issues between the Los Angeles Rams and quarterback Matthew Stafford were the talk of the early part of the offseason for the Rams. Stafford's contract was a significant issue after their playoff loss showed how close the Rams are to being a Super Bowl-contending team.
Sean McVay is planning to lean more on one of the Los Angeles Rams’ lesser-known wide receivers this coming season.
The Rams are working on finalizing an adjusted contract for QB Matthew Stafford to keep him in their plans for 2025. However, this is likely a process that will unfold every offseason until Stafford retires, signaling that the end is near. With that in mind, Rams GM Les Snead talked about their willingness to draft a quarterback.
Current Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp raised eyebrows when he said that he didn’t have "a ton of clarity" from the Los Angeles Rams regarding why the team released him in March. His former head coach has now addressed those comments.
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