Rams complete NFL Draft with six selections, fewest in history
Rams complete NFL Draft with six selections, fewest in history

Rams complete NFL Draft with six selections, fewest in history

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The Los Angeles Rams completed the 2025 NFL Draft with only six selections, marking their smallest draft class since 2016, but they aggressively traded up to secure targeted prospects. Key additions include offensive weapons like running back Jarquez Hunter and tight end Terrance Ferguson, bolstering the roster around quarterback Matthew Stafford, who remains the clear starter. Despite speculation, the Rams did not draft a quarterback to eventually replace Stafford, signaling confidence in their current setup for at least another season. The team also moved quickly to sign undrafted free agents, targeting players such as defensive tackles DaJon Terry and Bill Norton, linebacker Shaun Dolac, and pass rusher Jamil Muhammad to enhance depth and competition. The draft strategy left some positions, like cornerback, unaddressed, potentially impacting future roster moves. Overall, the Rams prioritized immediate contributors and depth, while leaving options open for future changes at key positions.

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