Strengths: Long, athletic and great awareness.
Weaknesses: Durability issues and lacks strength
Terrell Lewis – No. 84 pick – Los Angeles Rams
Strengths: Long, athletic and great awareness.
Weaknesses: Durability issues and lacks strength
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Strengths: Long, athletic and great awareness.
Weaknesses: Durability issues and lacks strength
Strengths: Long, athletic and great awareness.
Weaknesses: Durability issues and lacks strength
Strengths: Good release, very competitive and agile.
Weaknesses: Not great production and lacks top-end speed
Strengths: Good release, very competitive and agile.
Weaknesses: Not great production and lacks top-end speed
The 2020 NFL Draft is nearly upon us and the Los Angeles Rams have almost certainly finalized their draft board. They won’t pick until Friday night, barring a big trade up into the first round, with their initial selections coming at No. 52 and 57 overall.
There are a number of different directions the Rams can go with those picks, ranging from outside linebacker to wide receiver. The only two positions the Rams are almost certain not to address at No. 52 are quarterback and tight end. Everything else could be on the table.
With that, we’ve laid out 20 of the most realistic targets for the Rams in the second round, in no particular order. That doesn’t mean they’re going to pick one of these prospects at No. 52 or 57, but they’re the likeliest players to be on L.A.’s radar at those spots.
The 2020 NFL Draft is nearly upon us and the Los Angeles Rams have almost certainly finalized their draft board. They won’t pick until Friday night, barring a big trade up into the first round, with their initial selections coming at No. 52 and 57 overall.
There are a number of different directions the Rams can go with those picks, ranging from outside linebacker to wide receiver. The only two positions the Rams are almost certain not to address at No. 52 are quarterback and tight end. Everything else could be on the table.
With that, we’ve laid out 20 of the most realistic targets for the Rams in the second round, in no particular order. That doesn’t mean they’re going to pick one of these prospects at No. 52 or 57, but they’re the likeliest players to be on L.A.’s radar at those spots.
The Rams opened the week as 3.5-point underdogs against the Ravens in Week 12 It’s the first time they’re underdogs at home since Week 17 of the 2017 season The Ravens lead the NFL in points scored and are first in rushing, making this a test for the Rams Los Angeles is 6-4 and needs to string together wins in order to make the postseason
The Rams opened the week as 3.5-point underdogs against the Ravens in Week 12 It’s the first time they’re underdogs at home since Week 17 of the 2017 season The Ravens lead the NFL in points scored and are first in rushing, making this a test for the Rams Los Angeles is 6-4 and needs to string together wins in order to make the postseason