After sitting through the first 32 picks of the draft, the Los Angeles Rams will have to wait another 25 selections before they go on the clock at No.
Illinois lineman Kendrick Green may not be at the top of the Rams’ wishlist, but he’s certainly a target for them on Day 2.
Green is viewed as a guard by some and center by others, but with the Rams, he would have a chance to play either position.
However, if they’re wiped out at pick 57, trading back and selecting Green at some point in the third round would be a wise move.
With it being draft weekend, several NFL players are sharing their stories from when they were selected, giving advice to the incoming rookie class.
The NFL draft is part skill and part luck when it comes to picking players.
The Los Angeles Rams hope some of the best prospects who are still on the board at the start of Round 2 stay available when they come on the clock at No.
Only one team in the NFL has traded its original draft picks more than the Los Angeles Rams since 2016: the Patriots.