The Los Angeles Rams have already addressed the most glaring need on the roster, the secondary, by kicking off March with a bang. While they would benefit from a depth addition at cornerback, they can also turn their focus more earnestly to other areas. That applies not only to free agency but to the draft as well.
Although the Trent McDuffie trade cost them three picks in 2026, including the 29th overall, the Rams still have second and third-rounders to work with. That is aside from the No. 13 selection on Day 1.
While the first round will present an opportunity to swing on elite upside, Day 2 could be the time to address overlooked roster needs.