The Los Angeles Rams are gearing up to get ready for rookie minicamp, and their entire 23-man class of rookies (six draftees, 17 UDFAs) are set to take the field for the first time in the horns.
Fans have been anxiously awaiting the announcement of the rookie numbers, and the Rams announced on Friday what each of the rookies will wear.
2025 Rookie Numbers just dropped ‼️ pic.twitter.com/DPm3Q48df4
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) May 9, 2025
Here's a list of their numbers for their rookie season, which are subject to change as the season grows closer while the roster shuffles:
While none of them are wearing their original college numbers, there are a few interesting ones of note.
Terrance Ferguson is the first Rams tight end to wear a number not in the 80s since Justice Cunningham wore #48 in 2015. It doesn't mean much, but it might possibly speak to their usage and vision for him as a jumbo wide receiver. #18 was Cooper Kupp's original number in Los Angeles.
The best number choice, as far as aesthetics go, is Chris "Pooh" Paul's choice of #54. While it doesn't have a decorated career of success, it has been worn by productive players like Mike Wilcher and Leonard Floyd. On a personal note, linebackers wearing numbers in the 50s just fits.
Konata Mumpfield taking Demarcus Robinson's 15 feels right, given that he will likely succeed him in that role for the foreseeable future.
Jarquez Hunter's 35 feels like the most likely to change, but #35 has been worn by a productive Rams runner before. C.J. Anderson took that number in the Rams 2018 Super Bowl run.
The Rams are relying on their 2025 NFL Draft class to shore up some key depth as they aim to make another Super Bowl run this season.
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