Stu Jackson@StuJRams
Rams RT Rob Havenstein confirmed he both shoulders cleaned out this offseason, but nothing that constituted an actual repair.
He’ll be limited during OTAs this spring but expects to be ready to go for training camp.
Cornell@gqscholar
At the very least, there Rams have to get a solid backup swing tackle (who can later develop into a starter) out of this draft. If they don’t, the Rams need to find a solid vet backup tackle on the market or trade for one. Hav and AJ are not Ironmen. They will miss a few
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WR Davante Adams told @MikeSilver that the 49ers pursued him in FA but tried to lowball him: “I was entertaining the Niners, but they were like, ‘We’re paying wholesale. We ain’t paying retail.’ I didn’t talk to them, but that’s what my agent told me — like five times, that quote. And I was like, ‘OK, well, I’m not a wholesale-type dude.’”
Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
General Manager Les Snead is the only GM over the last decade to draft at least three players who have been honored as the Offensive or Defensive Rookie of the Year. Former DT Aaron Donald (@AaronDonald97) and former RB Todd Gurley (@TG3II) accomplished the feat in back-to-back seasons (2014 and 2015) and OLB Jared Verse (
@JaredVerse1) was honored in 2024.
LAFB Network@LAFBNetwork
Since 2014, Les Snead has only made five first-round picks.
Three of them won Rookie of the Year.
Four became Pro Bowlers as Rams.
LAFB Network@LAFBNetwork
Since 2014, Les Snead has only made five first-round picks.
Three of them won Rookie of the Year.
Four became Pro Bowlers as Rams.
And the 5th – drafted before Aaron Donald – was Greg Robinson.
Stu Jackson@StuJRams
A continuity note Rams fans will appreciate:
Heading into this week’s draft, Sean McVay & Les Snead are tied for the longest-tenured active head coach-general manager partnership in the NFL (Bills, Chiefs and 49ers the others).