Round 6, 199th overall: S Jordan Fuller, Ohio State
It was surprising to see the Rams go back to the secondary after taking Terrell Burgess in the third round, but Fuller is a player who can contribute on special teams and in matchup situations with tight ends. Though not the fastest safety there is, Fuller is smart and shows good awareness, which allows him to be in the right place at the right time.
His ceiling is going to be limited by his lack of speed and range in the middle of the field, but as a No. 3 safety, he makes sense on the depth chart. He can play free or strong safety, and if he bulks up some, he can turn into a hybrid safety-linebacker down the road.
The Rams once again passed on linebacker and offensive line help, though, which lowers the positional value of this pick.
Grade: C+