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With their 2018 season over, it's time for Rams fans to turn their attention to the draft
by R.J. White
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft...ms-team-needs-draft-picks-prospects-to-watch/
The Rams have quickly built a perennial contender thanks to an explosive, well-rounded offense and a defense that can both make big plays and be plagued by inconsistency. If they're going to get better in 2019, several areas of the defense will have to be addressed around Aaron Donald.
Here's what you need to know about the Los Angeles Rams and the 2019 NFL Draft.
2019 draft picks
Biggest offseason needs
The Rams already cut bait with Jamon Brown and will now see Rodger Saffold enter free agency, making guard the one spot on offense that must be addressed with starting-caliber players this offseason.
Trapasso's prospects to watch
Oshane Ximines, EDGE, Old Dominion
Ximines is easily one of the most polished pass-rushers in the class, with a dizzying array of maneuvers to beat offensive linemen at the point of attack and the ever-important ability to convert speed to power on his bull rush. He'd be an ideal stand-up outside linebacker in Wade Phillips' scheme.
Juan Thornhill, S, Virginia
A former cornerback, Thornhill made a smooth transition to safety in 2018 and reeled in six interceptions after making four picks in 2017. At 6-foot and slightly above 210 pounds, he checks the measureables box and is a fluid athlete capable of quickly changing directions and exploding to the football. Clearly, Thornhill has above-average ball skills too.
Ben Burr-Kirven, LB, Washington
To some, Burr-Kirven will be undersized at 6-foot and around 225 pounds. But he's lightning quick, has rapid play-recognition ability, is a mature block-shedder, and can make plays in coverage because of his movement capabilities. He'd be a fun, athletic fit behind Los Angeles' stellar defensive line.
by R.J. White
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft...ms-team-needs-draft-picks-prospects-to-watch/
The Rams have quickly built a perennial contender thanks to an explosive, well-rounded offense and a defense that can both make big plays and be plagued by inconsistency. If they're going to get better in 2019, several areas of the defense will have to be addressed around Aaron Donald.
Here's what you need to know about the Los Angeles Rams and the 2019 NFL Draft.
2019 draft picks
- Round 1: L.A. Rams
- Round 2: None
- Round 3: None
- Round 4: L.A. Rams
- Round 5: L.A. Rams
- Round 6: L.A. Rams
- Round 7: None
Biggest offseason needs
- Outside linebacker
- Safety
- Inside linebacker
- Guard
- Defensive tackle
The Rams already cut bait with Jamon Brown and will now see Rodger Saffold enter free agency, making guard the one spot on offense that must be addressed with starting-caliber players this offseason.
Trapasso's prospects to watch
Oshane Ximines, EDGE, Old Dominion
Ximines is easily one of the most polished pass-rushers in the class, with a dizzying array of maneuvers to beat offensive linemen at the point of attack and the ever-important ability to convert speed to power on his bull rush. He'd be an ideal stand-up outside linebacker in Wade Phillips' scheme.
Juan Thornhill, S, Virginia
A former cornerback, Thornhill made a smooth transition to safety in 2018 and reeled in six interceptions after making four picks in 2017. At 6-foot and slightly above 210 pounds, he checks the measureables box and is a fluid athlete capable of quickly changing directions and exploding to the football. Clearly, Thornhill has above-average ball skills too.
Ben Burr-Kirven, LB, Washington
To some, Burr-Kirven will be undersized at 6-foot and around 225 pounds. But he's lightning quick, has rapid play-recognition ability, is a mature block-shedder, and can make plays in coverage because of his movement capabilities. He'd be a fun, athletic fit behind Los Angeles' stellar defensive line.