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Rams' Strategic Draft: Focusing on Depth, Not Panic
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The Los Angeles Rams made a strategic move in the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting just five rookies, including quarterback Ty Simpson, to prepare for 2027. General manager Les Snead prioritized smart depth over immediate gap filling. The team added rookies with clear future roles, like nose tackle Tim Keenan, who serves as a backup with potential to step up later. No rookies are starting day one due to the solid roster from last seasons moves, particularly in the secondary. The light draft class has puzzled fans and experts, but its a lesson learned from the 2022 collapse. The Rams confidence in undrafted free agents is high, as they signed eighteen in minutes, targeting corners, linemen, and skill players. Assistant general manager John McKay revealed plans to push for contract extensions on key vets from the 2023 class and shift cash from offense to defense over time. This approach maintains the winner vibe and builds tomorrows squad, demonstrating Snead and McVays long-term strategy.
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