The Los Angeles Rams have four picks in the first three rounds thanks to a draft-day trade with the Atlanta Falcons in 2025. As it stands today, the Rams hold the Nos. 13, 29, 61 and 93 selections.
L.A. could go in a litany of different directions with all four picks, from filling big needs to shoring up depth to even finding their next franchise quarterback successor to Matthew Stafford.
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Pro Football Focus’ Dalton Wasserman went with a very pragmatic approach to his picks for the Rams. Wasserman selected a cornerback and safety in the first round to fix the Rams’ secondary issues, then added depth to the offensive line and receiver room to give head coach Sean McVay and Stafford more weapons to work with in 2026.
Here’s how the three-round mock draft went for L.A.:
Round 1, Pick No. 13. CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee
McCoy didn’t play in 2025 due to an injury, but many consider him to be the top cornerback in this year’s class. He finished his two-season collegiate career with six interceptions, 16 defended passes and 75 combined tackles.
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Round 1, Pick No. 29. S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo
This pick makes a lot of sense if the Rams let Kamren Curl leave in free agency. McNeil-Warren tallied five interceptions, 11 pass breakups and 11 forced fumbles in his college career. He might not start immediately, but he has the frame to take on a big role in Chris Shula’s defense.
Round 2, Pick No. 61. OT Blake Miller, Clemson
Miller played exclusively at right tackle in college, so he would likely be in contention for the starting role vacated by the retired Rob Havenstein if Warren McClendon doesn’t retain it. He allowed just seven sacks in 3,388 pass-blocking snaps during his career at Clemson.
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Round 3, Pick No. 93. WR Deion Burks, Oklahoma
Burks has ample college experience after playing three years at Purdue and finishing with two years at Oklahoma. The 23-year-old stands at 5-foot-11 and 185 pounds, so he’d be a solid WR3 option in this offense behind Puka Nacua and Davante Adams. Burks finished with 57 receptions for 620 yards and six touchdowns for the Sooners in 2025 and had 151 receptions for 1,669 yards and 18 touchdowns in 48 games over his college career.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams 3-round PFF mock draft goes CB, S, OT and WR