Fit Report · NFC West
Los Angeles
Rams.
Priorities on the table and the names that fit best across all seven rounds of the 2027 Draft.
- 2027 Picks
- 9
- R1 · slot
- #1
- Top need
- CB
- Division
- NFC West
Front office
Les Snead
GM · since 2017
F them picks 2.0. Aggressively trades up, targets impact players.
Needs by priority
- 01CB★ top priority
- 02EDGE
- 03OT
- 04LB
Why
Los Angeles needs to reinforce CB and EDGE; those are the two positions currently lacking a clear starter or reliable depth. Beyond that, OT and LB also require competition to avoid falling short in the medium term.
Draft Sickos analysis · updated hace 6d · confidence 65%
The decision-maker
Les SneadGM of the Los Angeles Rams · year 10
F them picks 2.0. Aggressively trades up, targets impact players.
How he drafts
- Favored positions
- EDGEWRIOL
- Style
- balanced
- Reach
- moderate
- Trade-ups
- active
Track record read
Les Snead's Rams, historically known for aggressive veteran talent acquisition and trading away early picks, have shown a recent shift. When holding R1/R2 selections, they prioritize the trenches, particularly the offensive line, as seen with Avila and Bruss. They also aim for backfield production, drafting Corum, but Fishtrap demonstrates pass rush remains a constant, targeting athletes at key positions.
The board · Rounds 1–7
Three names per every pick.
Only the rounds where the team owns a pick (per Tankathon). A blend of need plus best value on the board.
First round
3 names
Leonard Moore
Notre Dame
CBMoore fixes that CB1 need, a physical pillar. If his aggressiveness doesn't get him burned, he has instant All-Pro ceiling.
Colin Simmons
Texas
EDGESimmons is the explosive pass-rusher the Rams need; his ceiling is brutal if he improves his run defense.
Carter Smith
Indiana
OTSmith secures the LT of the future for Stafford. His elite technique promises Year 1 impact, though his ceiling depends on refining pad level.
Second round
3 names
Jamari Sharpe
Indiana
CBElite frame for an outside CB in this scheme, Sharpe is a bet on ceiling. Plenty of raw material, but his character needs smoothing.
Damon Wilson II
Miami
EDGEHis volcanic get-off gives the Rams the EDGE they're looking for, a headhunter with a sky-high ceiling if he develops strength against the run.
Trevor Lauck
Iowa
OTAnchors the right side for the future if he maintains his weight; very high floor against power but watch out for speed.
Third round
3 names
Brice Pollock
Texas Tech
CBPollock fills the CB void with his fluid hips; if he holds up against contact, he has the ceiling to be a quality slot.
Kalil Alexander
Texas State
EDGEBrings that pass-rush explosion the defense needs. If he isn't neutralized by size, he has the pure athletic ceiling to fully pop.
Anthonie Knapp
Notre Dame
OTKnapp arrives to fill the urgent need at LT. If he improves his anchor, he offers a high ceiling; if not, he's a reliable rotation piece for the run game.
Roster · Ourlads starters
Projected starting lineup
Others
Source: Ourlads · updated 6d ago
Five-year history
What the front office has drafted
Full class · rounds 1–7
2026
- R1#13T. SimpsonQB
- R2#61M. KlareTE
- R3#93K. TrostIOL
- R6#197C. DanielsWR
- R7#232T. Keenan IIIDT
2025
- R2#46T. FergusonTE
- R3#90J. StewartEDGE
- R4#117J. HunterRB
- R5#148T. HamiltonDT
- R5#172C. PaulLB
- R7#242K. MumpfieldWR
2024
- R1#19J. VerseDL
- R2#39B. FiskeDL
- R3#83B. CorumRB
- R3#99K. KinchensS
- R5#154B. JacksonEDGE
- R6#196T. DavisDT
- R6#209J. KartyK
- R6#213J. WhittingtonWR
- R6#217B. LimmerIOL
- R7#254K. LevestonIOL
2023
- R2#36S. AvilaIOL
- R3#77B. YoungLB
- R3#89K. TurnerDT
- R4#128S. BennettQB
- R5#161N. HamptonLB
- R5#174W. McClendonIOL
- R5#175D. AllenTE
- R5#177P. NacuaWR
- R6#182T. TomlinsonCB
- R6#189O. MathisEDGE
- R6#215Z. EvansRB
- R7#223E. EvansP
- R7#234J. TaylorS
- R7#259D. JohnsonDT
2022
- R3#104L. BrussIOL
- R4#142C. DurantCB
- R5#164K. WilliamsRB
- R6#211Q. LakeCB
- R6#212D. KendrickCB
- R7#235D. HardyLB
- R7#253R. YeastCB
- R7#261A. ArcuriOT
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