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Is this the ‘all in’ move that Rams need to make?

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If Jeremiyah Love falls to 13, the Rams may face their toughest decision of the draft.

Nov 22, 2025; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jeremiyah Love (4) celebrates scoring against the Syracuse Orange during the first half at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Michael Caterina-Imagn Images | Michael Caterina-Imagn Images The common theme for the 2026 Los Angeles Rams offseason is the front office once again taking an ‘all in’ approach. Following two seasons that ended in losses to the eventual Super Bowl champion, the Rams are on the cusp of once again competing for a championship.

With Matthew Stafford in the twilight of his career, there won’t be many more opportunities with the roster as currently constructed to make a push. Therefore, it makes sense to push the chips into the middle of the table again and risk more than they have the last few years. That may not mean mortgaging the future as they did in 2021.

However, they traded the 29th overall pick for Trent McDuffie and spent more in free agency than they have recently. Heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, the Rams don’t have a glaring need on the roster. In a sense, it speaks to how well the front office has done when it comes to roster construction.

At the same time, it also provides flexibility in the draft. It allows the front office to truly draft the best player available and make a luxury pick if needed. Given how free agency played out, it’s very possible that the Rams find themselves in a dilemma with the 13th overall pick.

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