December 23, 2024

The Los Angeles Rams still have their first round pick available at the time of this writing. That could change between now and draft day as we’ve seen Les Snead and LA make no shortage of moves with their draft picks. Should LA stay, move up or move down in the first round? Fair question. Which player should the Rams really be going after in the first round? Another fair question. What is LA’s best option? That will come down to who is available on draft day and what other teams are doing, but still a fair question!

Get ready because this week should be loaded with rumors, speculation, “facts” and “lies” and everything in between. We are now a couple/few days away from the NFL Draft, and I think I speak for every football fan when I say: Let’s get to it.

Please comment on whatever you’d like and have a great day!

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“With that no. 19 pick, the Rams could have a plethora of options to select from, many of which would be worthy of that selection. However, which players would be ideal if still available?

The Rams would be fortunate if one of these five players were available at no. 19 overall

Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia

Maybe the biggest wildcard of the first round is Georgia tight end Brock Bowers. He very well could be a top-10 player in this class, but depending on how teams view needs versus talent, there’s a chance he could slip. If Bowers is there at no. 19, there should be no hesitation. The Rams’ offense getting another prolific weapon in the passing game would be far too great to pass up, especially with the team being able to save some money by moving on from Tyler Higbee in 2025.”

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