With the NFL Draft fast approaching, the Los Angeles Rams are preparing to add new players and potentially say goodbye to older ones. It should be an interesting training camp with a tough wide receiver room and cornerback room to go with it.
Which players will rise to the top of the depth chart and or (maybe more interestingly) which players will fill out the roster?
We know some players like Stetson Bennett and Jarquez Hunter are likely going to have to prove themselves, but they aren’t the only ones.
It’s April, the draft is coming, and football is getting closer every day.
Time flies (usually).
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3 Players Who Need Strong Showings at Rams OTAs (si.com)
“WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. The Los Angeles Rams have announced their offseason schedule, and while OTAs or offseason training activities are not typically a period used for evaluation, it can often set up big-time showings in training camp.
These three players are fighting for their futures and need a strong OTAs to springboard them into productive roles come fall.“
Potential WR target for Rams at No. 13 could slide into back half of Round 1 (ramswire)
“Unfortunately for Tyson, his stock seems to be slipping a bit. He often dealt with injuries in college and he still hasn’t recovered from the hamstring issue that ailed him late in the 2025 season.
Tyson didn’t participate in drills at the combine and also skipped working out at Arizona State’s pro day, which is giving some teams pause. ESPN’s Matt Miller spoke to scouts who believe his injury history and “lack of predraft workouts could cause him to slide to the back half of the first round.”
Rams Face Tough Draft Decisions After Puka Nacua Incident (nationaltoday)
“The Los Angeles Rams have had a strong offseason, trading for cornerback Trent McDuffie and signing Jaylen Watson. However, the biggest story has been wide receiver Puka Nacua’s offseason, which has included allegations of an antisemitic statement and biting a woman’s shoulder. Nacua’s attorney has denied the allegations and revealed that Nacua has been checked into rehab, but his status for OTAs is uncertain. This development has created a dilemma for the Rams, who hold the 13th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and could be in the market for a receiver.”
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