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4 more new Rams mock draft picks

4 more new Rams mock draft picks
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Will Tetairoa McMillan drop out of the top-20 and into the Rams laps?

Tetairoa McMillan was once the crown jewel of the 2025 class of wide receivers, if we’re not including those who are also top cornerback prospects, and regularly mocked inside the top-10. But as the draft process has developed in the last month, McMillan’s stock has fallen, at least in the media.

Going as low as 26th to the L.A. Rams is definitely the lowest I’ve seen McMillan in any mock draft, but NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks went there this week.

If the Rams could add McMillan to a receivers room that has Puka Nacua and Davante Adams already, should they run to the podium? Or would you prefer one of these other three picks?

Let’s do another round of “which of these 4 picks would you like the most?” and all four are different than Thursday’s four, which you can vote for here if you didn’t already.

WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona (NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks)

Adding a big-bodied pass catcher to a lineup that already features Puka Nacua further expands the strike zone for Matthew Stafford.

Is McMillan a steal or fool’s gold? The 6’4 receiver was compared to Drake London by Lance Zierlein.

CB Trey Amos, Ole Miss (PFN’s Reese Decker)

Amos is a smooth, confident defender with natural instincts and patience. He consistently positions himself well and makes decisive breaks on the ball. His above-average ball skills allow him to play with control and discipline, minimizing penalties. With a 4.43 forty time, he has the speed to match up against most receivers and brings physicality in run support. Adding Amos to a cornerback room that already features Darious Williams and Ahkello Witherspoon would provide much-needed depth and stability to the secondary.

Decker also had the Rams taking WR Xavier Restrepo in the third round (seems high for him after running a 40 over 4.80) and tight end Gunnar Helm.

TE Colston Loveland, Michigan (Yahoo’s Nate Tice)

Cooper Kupp is out, but the bigger-bodied Loveland can handle a lot of the same responsibilities as a big body from the slot. Loveland isn’t a great blocker like a lot of traditional tight ends, but he has the speed and receiving skills to be a clean fit for Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford.

Loveland is another player often expected to go inside the top-20, so this could be a steal if he makes it that far. Will Loveland be the heir apparent to Tyler Higbee that L.A. has struggled to find for years?

G Donovan Jackson, Ohio State (NFL.com’s Charles Davis)

Jackson was primarily a guard at Ohio State, but he kicked out to left tackle when Josh Simmons was sidelined by an injury last season. I see Jackson playing inside for the Rams, possibly allowing Steve Avila to move to center.

For Davis, he sees Jackson as almost a 2-for-1 pick, as it would move Avila back to center and keep Beaux Limmer on the bench as a valuable depth piece.

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