2020 NFL combine: How potential Rams targets at LB, DL performed

The Rams have some intriguing options at DE and LB.

LB Shaun Bradley, Temple

Bradley flew in the 40, running a 4.51 at 235 pounds – a really good combination of size and speed. He only had 14 reps in the bench but he jumped 121 inches in the broad and posted a nice time in the three-cone (7.07 seconds). He’d fit perfectly at inside linebacker in the Rams’ scheme.

LB Malik Harrison, Ohio State

Harrison is a thumper at 247 pounds and ran 4.66 in the 40-yard dash, which is by no means slow. His 122-inch broad jump was also among the best, while his 6.83-second in the three-cone drill was the fastest among all players Saturday. That combination of size and quickness will push him up draft boards.

LB Patrick Queen, LSU

Queen’s 4.50 40-yard dash matches what you see on film, making him a very intriguing linebacker prospect who could go on Day 1. His 35-inch vertical was par for the course, but his 125-inch broad put him among the best in the group. Unfortunately, he pulled up with a hamstring injury in the 40-yard dash. He may not fall to the Rams, but if he did, he’d be a steal in Round 2.