1 cornerback the Rams could target in each round of the draft
If the Rams are looking for another cornerback in the draft, there are solid options in all seven rounds.
With the additions of Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson, the Los Angeles Rams pushed cornerback much further down their list of needs – though it's not off the list entirely. In a pass-first league, defenses can never have too many quality coverage guys, which is why the Rams should continue bolstering the secondary. This is a strong draft class at cornerback, which works out well for the Rams whether they want to take one early or wait until Day 3.
There will be options throughout the weekend, but if they want someone in the fourth or fifth rounds, they'll need to trade for a pick in that range. Here's one cornerback the Rams could target in each round of the draft. Round 1: Mansoor Delane, LSU Delane has a chance to be the first cornerback drafted, competing with Jermod McCoy for that title.
The Rams may not have a shot at him with the 13th overall pick, but stranger things have happened – and trading up is always a possibility. Delane is a future No. 1 cornerback on most defenses and is as well-rounded as they come from a coverage standpoint.
Even with Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson at corner, a player like Delane would upgrade the secondary. Round 2: Treydan Stukes, Arizona Stukes checks a lot of boxes as a defensive back. He has position flexibility as an outside corner, slot defender and even a safety, carrying good size at 6-foot and better speed (4.