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1 OT the Rams could target in each round of the draft

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There are plenty of quality offensive tackles the Rams could target throughout the draft in 2026.

The Los Angeles Rams might be in the market for some new offensive tackles in the 2026 draft. Rob Havenstein retired after a long career, and the jury is still out on if Warren McClendon is the Rams' future at right tackle. He also only has one year left on his deal.

Using the consensus big board from NFLmockdraftdatabse. com , we'll dig into one offensive tackle for all seven rounds of the 2026 draft — both in terms of fit for the Rams as well as where they have (or could have) a pick. Here is one offensive tackle the Rams could target in all seven rounds of the draft.

Round 1: Spencer Fano, Utah Fanu is big, experienced and ready to rock as the team's new starting tight tackle if needed. He may end up being gone before the Rams No. 13 pick, but Fanu would be a clear heir to Havenstein's role on the offensive line — in 2026 or in the future.

Round 2: Gennings Dunker, Iowa This is a much more likely area for the Rams to take an offensive tackle. They'll still land one of the better prospects, but they would have less incentive to start him immediately. Dunker, like Fanu, is a three-year starter and played for a team that churns out quality offensive linemen.