The Los Angeles Rams had one of the best offseasons of any team in the league heading into the draft, giving them added flexibility. Rams head coach McVay discussed his thoughts on composing the team's roster in the team's post-draft press conference.
After trading out of the first round, the Los Angeles Rams moved up three times to select players they really liked on the final couple days of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Are you giving Les Snead a passing grade? The Los Angeles Rams are officially out of their “rebuild” state from years prior as evident by a Draft that saw just six players get added on to the roster.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Rams draft Ole Miss LB Chris Paul, Jr. in fifth round to compete for starting role The 2025 NFL Draft class is in the books for the Los Angeles Rams. Les Snead made six picks and you can find live updates on undrafted free agents here.
Twelve minutes into the draft on Thursday night, James Gladstone shocked the world. Just two months after leaving the Rams to become the NFL’s youngest general manager in Jacksonville, Gladstone traded up to take Travis Hunter No.
National media lauds Les Snead for another strong draft class The Los Angeles Rams have seemingly followed up back-to-back excellent draft classes with another great one.
The Rams have wrapped up the 2025 NFL Draft , selecting six players over the last three days. After the ninth draft of the Les Snead/ Sean McVay era, the excitement is now high in Los Angeles as the Rams addressed critical positions with talented players, often making selections of prospects for great value.
The Los Angeles Rams may have won the first round of the draft without even selecting a player. They traded out of the first round completely with the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for their first-round pick next year, which is another example of a Les Snead masterclass.
The LA Rams have a very interest set of needs in the 2025 NFL draft. GM Les Snead and head coach Sean McVay have drafted exceptionally well in years prior, and will be aiming for an impactful class of rookies once again in 2025.
In true Les Snead fashion, the Los Angeles Rams traded out of the first round yesterday. They sent their 26th overall pick and a 2025 third-round pick to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for the 46th overall pick, a 2025 7th-round pick, and a 2026 first-rounder.
The Los Angeles Rams traded out of Round 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft, and there are ways they could regret it The Atlanta Falcons made a bold trade with the Los Angeles Rams when they sent a second rounder this year and next year’s first rounder to L.A.
The first round of the 2025 NFL Draft has come and gone and for the eighth time in the last nine years, the Los Angeles Rams did not make a pick. The Rams held the No.
How does he keep doing it? How does Les Snead continue to wreak havoc across the NFL? On a day his protégé James Gladstone adopted Snead's "f them picks" mindset to select Travis Hunter, Snead said I love them picks by trading the 26th overall selection and pick 101 to the Atlanta Falcons for picks 46, 242 , and a 2026 first-round pick.
The Los Angeles Rams have been the best drafting team in recent years. General manager Les Snead and head coach Sean McVay have done an excellent job in find the right players in the draft no matter what pick they have or where they are picking from.
The Los Angeles Rams general manager, Les Snead, had called picking at 26 draft purgatory. So it should not come as any surprise that the team attempted to trade up earlier in the draft to reportedly trade for wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan.
The 2025 NFL Draft is here and Les Snead looks ready to make moves. Currently holding the 26th overall pick, Snead has explored options to trade down, even expressing a willingness to give up the 26th overall pick, exiting Thursday without a first round selection according to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer.
The Los Angeles Rams figure to add some cornerback help in the 2025 NFL Draft, but they could reunite with a familiar face as well. The Miami Dolphins granted Jalen Ramsey permission to seek a trade earlier this month, and Rams general manager Les Snead confirmed the teams have talked about a potential deal.
The Los Angeles Rams had another successful season under head coach Sean McVay as the team owns the No. 26 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Although
The Los Angeles Rams’ draft strategy has earned them quite a reputation. General Manager Les Snead’s cavalier approach to first-round draft picks became so infamous that it became a meme.
The Los Angeles Rams have become known for setting up their NFL Draft headquarters in some extremely lavish locations, but they are doing things a bit differently this year.
Rather than preparing for his first Jaguars draft, James Gladstone may have spent this week finalizing his fall schedule as head coach of the Clayton High School Greyhounds.
The Los Angeles Rams had to adjust to life without Aaron Donald last season after the future Hall of Famer decided to call it a career. The future Hall of Famer had considered stepping away from football on several occasions but finally decided to go through with it after realizing his passion was no longer there.
Thirty years ago this spring, Les Snead and Tony Boselli became Jaguars employees. The first draft choice in franchise history, Boselli got paid a little more.
The Rams are working on finalizing an adjusted contract for QB Matthew Stafford to keep him in their plans for 2025. However, this is likely a process that will unfold every offseason until Stafford retires, signaling that the end is near. With that in mind, Rams GM Les Snead talked about their willingness to draft a quarterback.
Although this offseason may not see the volume of wide receiver contracts 2024 brought, a number of high-profile wideouts are either available in trades or in free agency. None of those options has put together a season like Cooper Kupp‘s top showing, but injuries have prevented the Rams standout from building on that triple-crown slate.