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Will the Rams be on the receiving end of the 2026 draft?

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L.A needs a wide receiver able to compete for WR#2.

Wide receiver Makai Lemon #6 of the USC Trojans is a Day 1 prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft (Photo by Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images) | MediaNews Group via Getty Images Entering the 2026 season, there are three questions concerning the Los Angeles Rams wide receiver room. One, Is the drama surrounding Puka Nacua something to worry about? Two, can another good season be wrung out of Davante Adams with a follow up of, what does a good season look like?

And three, who will be WR#3? Taking a wide receiver early is on just about every Rams fanโ€™s wish list and while this class appears to lack generational talent at the top itโ€™s solidly deep and utilitarian. A meat-on-the-bone buffet of varied sizes and skillsets.

Here are the wide receivers with draftable grades off my Top 300 Big Board. Round 1 Carnell Tate โ€“ Ohio State. 6โ€™2โ€ 192 lb.

Makai Lemon โ€“ USC 5โ€™11โ€ 192 lb. Jordan Tyson โ€“ Arizona State 6โ€™2โ€ 203 lb. Omar Cooper โ€“ Indiana 6โ€™ 198 lb.

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