
Will Trey Amos interest the Rams in the first round?
Over at NFLMockDraftDatabase, the most common mock draft pick at 26 to the Los Angeles Rams is cornerback Trey Amos. The Ole Miss corner is also who Daniel Jeremiah mocked to the Rams this week:
The only question I had about Amos was his pure speed, but he put any concerns to rest at the NFL Scouting Combine with his 4.43-second 40-yard dash.
Amos is 6’1, 195, and he has just over 31” arms. His athleticism score ranked just 21st for cornerbacks, and that’s without everyone testing. Though Jeremiah says his speed concerns were put to rest, Amos only ran a 1.6 10-yard split, which is slow for a player who doesn’t weigh 200 lbs.
He also had just a 32.5” vertical.
I am becoming Trey Amos-pilled
— JP Acosta (@acosta32_jp) March 18, 2025
Lance Zierlein calls Amos a “long press cornerback” who made the jump from the Sun Belt conference to the SEC without losing a step. Zierlein thinks that Amos needs to improve his run defense.
Cornerback seems to be the area that mock drafters are focused on with the L.A. Rams. Would Trey Amos be their best bet for that job at 26?
Its a complete nothing rep, but look at the route mirroring and how quickly he processes the receivers movements and reacts with his own feet. (Bottom of the Screen)
DEFINING strength in Trey Amos’ game. pic.twitter.com/1u8NJFXuWy
— Marcus Whitman (@TFG_Football) March 15, 2025