Who do you take at 26?

  • To unlock all of features of Rams On Demand please take a brief moment to register. Registering is not only quick and easy, it also allows you access to additional features such as live chat, private messaging, and a host of other apps exclusive to Rams On Demand.

Who do you take at 26?

  • Josh Conerly Jr. OT

    Votes: 11 10.6%
  • Colston Loveland TE

    Votes: 26 25.0%
  • Jaxson Dart QB

    Votes: 12 11.5%
  • Shavon Revel Jr CB

    Votes: 9 8.7%
  • Jahdae Barron CB

    Votes: 36 34.6%
  • Trey Amos CB

    Votes: 2 1.9%
  • Luther Burden III WR

    Votes: 8 7.7%

  • Total voters
    104
If we're looking for immediate impact maybe Barron. Or Loveland. If we're thinking a year or two down the road then Conerly Jr. At some point they have to think about right tackle. Havenstein is getting up there in age. We don't know how much longer he'll be there.
 
I picked the OT out of this group. but I'd rather have a game changing RB. We need a swing tackle and a future replacement for Big Rob. The Rams have never had a TE that was great and so I am skeptical about wasting a 1st rounder on one.
In this scenario, Jeanty and Hampton are gone already. Can't say I think any of the other guys are worth the 26th pick.
 
  • High Five
Reactions: Loyal
If we're looking for immediate impact maybe Barron. Or Loveland. If we're thinking a year or two down the road then Conerly Jr. At some point they have to think about right tackle. Havenstein is getting up there in age. We don't know how much longer he'll be there.
And it's not a good year for OT so you either grab one at the top of the draft or prob looking at some developmental guy with a shaky runway.
 
Should present this question as what pick/player/position would make the biggest impact in 25'?

Probably Loveland as the best receiving threat TE that could be there. Next to him probably a CB like Amos, Barron, Harrison, Thomas, etc...

Then, surprisingly maybe Milroe as a gadget guy if McVay is really good at incorporating him into the offense and if he is very willing to be a runner/receiver/gadget guy. He might be one of the most explosive athletes in the entire draft.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Ramstien
Should present this question as what pick/player/position would make the biggest impact in 25'?

Probably Loveland as the best receiving threat TE that could be there. Next to him probably a CB like Amos, Barron, Harrison, Thomas, etc...

Then, surprisingly maybe Milroe as a gadget guy if McVay is really good at incorporating him into the offense and if he is very willing to be a runner/receiver/gadget guy. He might be one of the most explosive athletes in the entire draft.
Barring injury, it's really hard to say.
 
I guess from the list I would go Barron. C B would really help the D. I would not go TE in the 1st round. McVay puts so much importance on blocking, I doubt we would see him in the line up enough to justify a 1st round pick.
RB would make the biggest difference to the total team, but it would have to be Jeanty. Not sure about Hampton. So that is not happening so CB.
I hope the Rams could trade out of the 1st get a 2nd and a 3rd or 4th. get our TE there.
 
Should present this question as what pick/player/position would make the biggest impact in 25'?

Probably Loveland as the best receiving threat TE that could be there. Next to him probably a CB like Amos, Barron, Harrison, Thomas, etc...

Then, surprisingly maybe Milroe as a gadget guy if McVay is really good at incorporating him into the offense and if he is very willing to be a runner/receiver/gadget guy. He might be one of the most explosive athletes in the entire draft.
I mean, you could start your own poll

you can just do things
 
Of the players listed for this poll, I only envision Revel, Connerly and Amos available there. Since our needs were somewhat met with the Landman, Shelton and Witherspoon signings I think our greatest need is to have a more than capable swing tackle on the roster. McClendon don't cut it, not even sure he is an NFL tackle. We all saw what happens to our offense when we face injuries along the line, expect them, but also have a plan in place. I would really like to see Grey Zabel or Donovan Jackson at 26. They would provide insurance everywhere except center. Then he would take over Hav in '26.
 
I picked Loveland. Last draft we went defense heavy and it made a huge impact. The offense let us down far more then the defense. Add an elite receiving weapon at TE and we should see a big improvement. Secondly, I'd take Barron, who I love. If Johnson happened to fall, I'd be all over that also.
 
Of the players listed for this poll, I only envision Revel, Connerly and Amos available there. Since our needs were somewhat met with the Landman, Shelton and Witherspoon signings I think our greatest need is to have a more than capable swing tackle on the roster. McClendon don't cut it, not even sure he is an NFL tackle. We all saw what happens to our offense when we face injuries along the line, expect them, but also have a plan in place. I would really like to see Grey Zabel or Donovan Jackson at 26. They would provide insurance everywhere except center. Then he would take over Hav in '26.
I tried to mock it out as best I could, I sorta agree on Loveland but teams having other needs just seems like it might push him down.

Burden I can see falling into 2nd so had no qualms of putting him there and have a hard time thinking Dart goes that high but it's silly season.
 
I'm not going to weigh in on specific players who I haven't seen enough to comment on....
...but generally speaking, if the Rams can find an OT they really believe in, that's my top choice.
I would like to see an early Corner and another added later, give me a smart choice at RB somewhere in the middle and find us a kick ass LB somewhere and I'll be tickled blue.
 
Funny, I see it as the total opposite. We have Puka, but past that? Tutu only on a 1 year gig, Davante technically on a 2 year but easily can get out after 1, and Whittington showed some promise but that can change in a flash.
I wouldnt call it a necessity, but definitely is something which will need to be addressed at some point
This illustrates that we should be looking beyond 2025 when we consider who to draft.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Ramrocket
Funny, I see it as the total opposite. We have Puka, but past that? Tutu only on a 1 year gig, Davante technically on a 2 year but easily can get out after 1, and Whittington showed some promise but that can change in a flash.
I wouldnt call it a necessity, but definitely is something which will need to be addressed at some point
Who stands out for you at 26? Golden will most likely be long gone after his blazing 40 and work at the combine. Are there character concerns with Burden?

I agree but think Royals and Xavier Restrepo are better fits for our scheme and timing routes
 
  • Like
Reactions: Ramhusker