199. DL Raequan Williams, Michigan State
These last two picks could probably be flipped and no one would scoff. Williams is a long defender who can play just about anywhere on the defensive line, checking the versatility box that Brandon Staley has mentioned this offseason.
While not the best pass rusher, he can still impact the game in that area, and he’s good against the run. The Rams are stacked on the defensive line with Michael Brockers back and A’Shawn Robinson signed, but Williams would add good depth. He also met with the Rams before the draft.
234. DB Myles Bryant, Washington
Bryant is a smaller cornerback who will be relegated to the slot in the NFL. At 5-foot-8 and 183 pounds with only 4.62 speed, Bryant won’t have the size or speed to play outside. But he does have the quickness to cover slot receivers.
He plays bigger than his size indicates, though, and is scrapping in the running game by often sticking his nose into things. His experience at safety during the 2019 season improves his resume, too, especially in the eyes of the Rams, who could use safety help, as well.