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How will the Los Angeles Rams follow up picking Jared Verse in the first round with the 52nd overall pick in the draft? Having addressed defense, will they go for an offensive player or continue to add to their defense?

Only nine defenders came off the board in the first round, so there are plenty of talented players left for the Rams to take in the second. But the Rams have prioritized offensive players early in the draft and Sean McVay can only go so long without taking a playmaker.

Top 5 Targets for the Los Angeles Rams in Round 2

TJ Tampa, Iowa State, CB

Kris Jenkins, Michigan, DT

Max Melton, Rutgers, CB

Keon Coleman, Florida State, WR

Jonathan Brooks, Texas, RB

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