March 10, 2026, 7:08 a.m. PT
The NFL officially awarded compensatory picks in the 2026 draft, with the Los Angeles Rams receiving two extra selections in the seventh round. Now that compensatory picks have been handed out, the full order of picks for every team has been set, from No. 1 to 257.
Because trades can’t be finalized until after the start of the new league year on Wednesday, some traded picks haven’t been reflected yet in the NFL’s full order.
The Rams will have seven picks in the draft this year, five of which are regular selections and two of them being compensatory picks.
They have one in each of the first three rounds, one in the sixth round and three in the seventh. After trading a first, fifth and sixth to the Chiefs for Trent McDuffie, their allotment of picks dwindled a bit. We don’t yet know which of the Rams’ two sixth-rounders is being traded to the Chiefs, but it will either be No. 207 or 210.
Here’s a full list of the Rams’ seven picks in the draft this year.
Expert NFL picks: Exclusive betting insights only at USA TODAY.Rams draft pick orderRound 1, No. 13 overall (via Falcons)Round 2, No. 61 overallRound 3, No. 93 overallRound 6, No. 207 (via Texans) or 210 overallRound 7, No. 232 overall (via Ravens)Round 7, No. 251 overall (compensatory)Round 7, No. 252 overall (compensatory)Rams draft picks by round1st round: 1 pick2nd round: 1 pick3rd round: 1 pick4th round: No picks5th round: No picks6th round: 1 pick7th round: 3 picks
Even with just three top-100 picks, the Rams are well-equipped to do some damage in the draft this year. They have the ammo to move up if they want, potentially packaging some of their later picks to go up from No. 13 to secure a player they covet.
We’ve seen them attempt to move up for prospects in recent years, and that can’t be ruled out this year, either.
