
The Los Angeles Rams don't have many needs in the 2026 NFL Draft, but if there is one place of depth that they need to address, it's the offensive line. Four of the five Rams' starters are free agents after the season. With Warren McClendon anticipated to start at right tackle, the Rams need a swing tackle that can play both tackle spots and potentially move inside to guard if needed. It would be surprising if the Rams took a tackle in the first round, but they could address the position on Day 2 or Day 3.
Since the 2020 NFL Draft, I’ve run a series called Snead’s Snacks. This series examines common traits among previous Les Snead draft picks and identifies which players in the upcoming NFL Draft fit the Rams' mold. Let's take a look at offensive tackles.
Note: Warren McClendon did not test pre-draft as he recovered from an MCL injury.
| Category | Measurement | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 6'4 | 8th percentile |
| Weight | 306 lbs | 23rd percentile |
| Arm Length | 34.5 inches | 68th percentile |
| Hand Size | 10 inches | 46th percentile |
| Grades | Rating |
|---|---|
| Size Grade | Poor |
| Speed Grade | N/A |
| Agility Grade | N/A |
| Explosion Grade | N/A |
| RAS | N/A |
| Top 3 Film Traits | Play Trait |
|---|---|
| Trait 1 | 37 career starts with LT/RT versatility |
| Trait 2 | Efficient footwork and high football IQ |
| Trait 3 | Played in mix of zone and gap scheme |
Warren McClendon stepped in at right tackle last season in place of Rob Havenstein and performed well. He showed that he can start and at the very least can be a high-quality depth piece. With his size, he could also slide in at guard if needed. The Rams may look to extend McClendon after this season.
| Category | Measurement | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 6'5 | 55th percentile |
| Weight | 309 lbs | 40th percentile |
| Arm Length | 33.125 inches | 36th percentile |
| Hand Size | 10.75 inches | 92nd percentile |
| 40-Yard Dash | 5.32 seconds | 36th percentile |
| 10-Yard Split | 1.76 seconds | 64th percentile |
| Vertical Jump | 31 inches | 80th percentile |
| Broad Jump | 112 inches | 90th percentile |
| Shuttle | 4.55 seconds | 84th percentile |
| 3-Cone | 7.57 seconds | 77th percentile |
| Grades | Rating |
|---|---|
| Size Grade | Okay |
| Speed Grade | Good |
| Agility Grade | Great |
| Explosion Grade | Elite |
| RAS | 8.75 |
| Top 3 Film Traits | Play Trait |
|---|---|
| Trait 1 | 3-year starter/Versatile at tackle and guard |
| Trait 2 | Quick Feet |
| Trait 3 | Zone-heavy run scheme |
Logan Bruss fit a lot of what the Rams look for at the position. In fact, he is an alum of the Snead's Snacks series. His quick feet, versatility, and experience made him a strong fit. However, Bruss broke his leg in the preseason during his rookie season and never recovered.
| Category | Measurement | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 6'4 | 14th percentile |
| Weight | 312 lbs | 45th percentile |
| Arm Length | 22 inches | 74th percentile |
| Hand Size | 9.875 inches | 74th percentile |
| Bench Press | 22 | 32nd percentile |
| 40-Yard Dash | 5.2 seconds | 60th percentile |
| Grades | Rating |
|---|---|
| Size Grade | Poor |
| Speed Grade | Okay |
| Agility Grade | Okay |
| Explosion Grade | Okay |
| RAS | 5.65 |
| Top 3 Film Traits | Play Trait |
|---|---|
| Trait 1 | Experienced starter at multiple positions |
| Trait 2 | Functional athleticism |
| Trait 3 | Easy mover |
Bobby Evans had a stretch during his rookie season where many thought he could potentially be the right tackle post-Rob Havenstein. However, for much of his career at that stretch, he struggled. That was especially the case in 2022.
| Category | Measurement | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 6'5 | 29th percentile |
| Weight | 309 lbs | 33rd percentile |
| Arm Length | 34.375 inches | 64th percentile |
| Hand Size | 9.675 inches | 21st percentile |
| Bench Press | 27 | 70th percentile |
| 40-Yard Dash | 4.96 seconds | 93rd percentile |
| Vertical Jump | 24 inches | 9th percentile |
| Broad Jump | 102 inches | 42nd percentile |
| Shuttle | 4.44 seconds | 96th percentile |
| 3-Cone | 7.65 seconds | 68th percentile |
| Grades | Rating |
|---|---|
| Size Grade | Okay |
| Speed Grade | Elite |
| Agility Grade | Great |
| Explosion Grade | Great |
| RAS | 5.65 |
| Top 3 Film Traits | Play Trait |
|---|---|
| Trait 1 | Experienced/Good athlete in space |
| Trait 2 | Good technique/Hand usage and strength |
| Trait 3 | Versatility in pass sets |
For several years, Noteboom was a staple of the Rams' offensive line. Whether it was as a depth piece or starter, Noteboom played wherever he was asked. Injuries were an issue, but he was a good swing tackle for much of his career.
| Category | Measurement | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 6'7 | 83rd percentile |
| Weight | 321 lbs | 71st percentile |
| Arm Length | 33.75 inches | 35th percentile |
| Hand Size | 9.875 inches | 35th percentile |
| Bench Press | 16 | 3rd percentile |
| 40-Yard Dash | 5.46 seconds | 13th percentile |
| 10-Yard Split | 1.86 seconds | 16th percentile |
| Vertical Jump | 28.5 inches | 51st percentile |
| Broad Jump | 96 inches | 14th percentile |
| Shuttle | 4.87 seconds | 24th percentile |
| 3-Cone | 8.28 seconds | 6th percentile |
| Grades | Rating |
|---|---|
| Size Grade | Great |
| Speed Grade | Very Poor |
| Agility Grade | Very Poor |
| Explosion Grade | Poor |
| RAS | 2.35 |
| Top 3 Film Traits | Play Trait |
|---|---|
| Trait 1 | Three-year starter |
| Trait 2 | Good feet with quick steps |
| Trait 3 | Zone blocking |
For much of a decade, Rob Havenstein was the epitome of consistency at right tackle. When things would go sideways, Havenstein always remained the consistent piece. For a mid-second-round pick, Havenstein worked out pretty well despite his poor testing. Havenstein just retired this offseason.
| Category | Measurement | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 6'5 | 45th percentile |
| Weight | 321 lbs | 71st percentile |
| Arm Length | 32.5 inches | 6th percentile |
| Hand Size | 9.5 inches | 14th percentile |
| Bench Press | 20 | 18th percentile |
| 40-Yard Dash | 5.4 seconds | 20th percentile |
| 10-Yard Split | 1.87 seconds | 12th percentile |
| 20-Yard Split | 3.14 seconds | 12th percentile |
| Vertical Jump | 25 inches | 15th percentile |
| Broad Jump | 103 inches | 49th percentile |
| Shuttle | 4.92 seconds | 19th percentile |
| 3-Cone | 7.69 seconds | 65th percentile |
| Grades | Rating |
|---|---|
| Size Grade | Good |
| Speed Grade | Poor |
| Agility Grade | Okay |
| Explosion Grade | Poor |
| RAS | 3.25 |
| Top 3 Film Traits | Play Trait |
|---|---|
| Trait 1 | 42 Starts/Versatile at tackle and guard |
| Trait 2 | Quick mover to second level/Zone scheme |
| Trait 3 | Effective Hands/Leadership |
| Category | Measurement | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 6'7 | 83rd percentile |
| Weight | 334 lbs | 90th percentile |
| Arm Length | 34.375 inches | N/A |
| Hand Size | 10.25 | N/A |
| Bench Press | 28 | 68th percentile |
| 40-Yard Dash | 5.16 seconds | 20th percentile |
| Vertical Jump | 30.5 inches | 75th percentile |
| Broad Jump | 112 inches | 87tg percentile |
| Shuttle | 4.84 seconds | 33rd percentile |
| Grades | Rating |
|---|---|
| Size Grade | Great |
| Speed Grade | Great |
| Agility Grade | Poor |
| Explosion Grade | Elite |
| RAS | 9.11 |
| Top 3 Film Traits | Play Trait |
|---|---|
| Trait 1 | Ideal Size |
| Trait 2 | Stacks of well in pass pro |
| Trait 3 | Can block in space |
When it comes to tackles, the Rams value experience. Every player that the Rams have drafted at tackle was an experienced college starter. McClendon had 37 starts and Jackson had 42. However, it's not just experience that the Rams value, but multi-position versatility. The ability for a player to slot inside at guard is valuable. McVay needs to be able to trust plug-and-play readiness. This is one of the most consistent traits among every player listed.
The Rams value mental processing and technique over raw upside. They like smart, fundamental players. Many were said to have good technique and efficient footwork as well. The Rams also value players who can move well in space. This may not be as important as the offense moves away from wide zone, but it's something to note.
Fitting in the right blocking scheme is important on the offensive line. Most players here excel in zone concepts. That lines up with McVay's zone background. However, McClendon was noted as having zone and gap experience which lines up with their evolving hybrid run scheme. The Rams should target players who excel in either gap or zone.
There aren't many more versatile offensive linemen in this class than Brian Parker. He played both left and right tackle at Duke as a near three-year starter. However, at the East-West Shrine Bowl, Parker played at center. Parker excels more in zone, but brings good intelligence and foot quickness.
Draft Projection: 3rd Round
If the Rams draft a tackle in this class, it wouldn't be surprising if that player were Drew Shelton. Shelton is a perfect fit with versatility at both tackle spots. However, Shelton started 34 games on the left side. He has quick feet and takes good angles in the run game and moving to the second level.
Draft Projection: 4th Round
Taylor would give the Rams exactly what they need on the offensive line. He's a four-year starter with experience at both guard and tackle. He displays good footwork, with his upper and lower halves always in sync. While he isn't the best mover in space, Taylor has functional quickness.
Draft Projection: 4th Round
Trost is another four-year starter on this list with left tackle and right tackle experience. He is a technique-focused player with steady footwork. He plays with enough power and functional movement to make him a strong Rams fit.
Draft Projection: 5th Round
It wouldn't be surprising if the Rams really like Carver Willis from Washington. He made 28 starts over his career with experience at left and right tackle. Willis shines on the move and plays with excellent hands. From a schematic standpoint, he can fit in zone and projects inside at guard.
Draft Projection: 6th Round
Draft Projection: 2nd Round
Draft Projection: 5th Round
Draft Projection: 7th Round
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