CBs has an article going right now about each team’s best draft class since 2000.
I did an LOL because there is no question that the 2023 draft class is the Ram’s best of the century, and would certainly be in the Top 10 of the entire NFL during that time span. But I was wrong. Way wrong. 2023 didn’t even make the Top 2 Rams drafts. The 2005 draft class was better, and so was Aaron Donald:
St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams: 2005
Rd Ov Player Pos
1 19 Alex Barron T
2 50 Ron Bartell DB
3 66 O.J. Atogwe DB
3 81 Richie Incognito G
4 117 Jerome Carter DB
4 134 Claude Terrell G
5 144 Jerome Collins TE
6 192 Dante Ridgeway WR
6 210 Reggie Hodges P
7 250 Ryan Fitzpatrick QB
7 251 Madison Hedgecock FB
You could certainly argue for the 2014 class based on three-time Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald alone, but taking offensive tackle Greg Robinson with the No. 2 overall pick and watching him bust is a significant ding to the class overall. The 2022 draft class that produced running back Kyren Williams and defensive backs Cobie Durant, Quentin Lake and Derion Kendrick could take this spot if they continue to excel in the coming years.
This 2005 class doesn’t have an Aaron Donald type of player, but it features a lot of depth up and down the board. The top four picks all started at least 75 games, with guard Richie Incognito being the best of the bunch with four Pro Bowls and 164 starts. Then you come to the seventh round, where the Rams took a quarterback in Ryan Fitzpatrick, who made 147 starts with nine different teams during a winding NFL career.