The Rams faced a lot of questions entering the 2020 NFL Draft, and while some of them were answered, others still remain. After ignoring the offensive line and linebacker position, many are wondering what the plan is at both of those spots.
The team will attempt to figure that out this summer whenever training camp begins, but there’s still a lot of uncertainty on this roster after the draft.
Here are the seven biggest questions for the Rams coming out of the 2020 draft.
Who will start at inside linebacker?
This is a question a lot of fans are asking, and rightfully so. The team didn’t select an inside linebacker until No. 234 overall, when it drafted Clay Johnston, who tore his ACL in October. Johnston may be ready for the start of the season, but as a seventh-round rookie, he most likely won’t start.
So who will?
It’ll likely come down to some combination of Micah Kiser, Travin Howard and Kenny Young. Troy Reeder will be in the mix, too, but he really struggled last season when he replaced Bryce Hager. The Rams have very little proven talent at linebacker and it’s likely to be one of the weakest positions on the team.
Kiser has the best chance to start, followed by Young and Howard in that order.