Rams take two undervalued positions in new 2-round mock draft
The Rams have the luxury of just taking good players in the draft, regardless of their position.
The Los Angeles Rams aren't a desperate team in 2026, meaning they can take whichever players they feel like are the best for the short- and long-term future of the franchise. And, armed with the Nos. 13 and 61 overall picks, L.
A. has the chance to add two quality players at any position that suits them. There have been several different iterations of mock drafts around the Rams' first two selections, from receiver to edge rusher to offensive line to quarterback.
For The Win's Christian D'Andrea went in a very unique direction with his mock draft, though. He took Ohio State safety Caleb Downs at No. 13 and Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers at No.
61. The Rams turn last year's James Pearce trade into one of the three top prospects, regardless of position, at this year's draft. Los Angeles doesn't have a ton of needs, but the best player available is also a modest fit in a rebuilt โ and suddenly terrifying โ secondary.