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Rams Draft Max Klare: New Tight End for McVay's Versatile Attack

Rams Draft Max Klare: New Tight End for McVay's Versatile Attack

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The Los Angeles Rams drafted Max Klare, a tight end from Ohio State, to bolster their top-tier offense. This move aligns with the NFLs shift towards versatile attacks, giving Klare a prime opportunity to excel under Sean McVay. McVay, known for his innovative schemes, often uses heavy sets to confuse defenses. Last season, this strategy proved effective, creating easy scoring opportunities for big targets. The Rams decision to skip wide receivers and focus on tight end indicates trust in Terrance Fergusons ability to play like an oversized slot receiver. Klare is expected to fill the role of an inline blocker and receiver, following in the footsteps of Colby Parkinson and Tyler Higbee. With Matthew Staffords history of targeting bigger bodies, Klare could see early action. Given the increasing importance of tight ends in the league, Klare has the potential to make a significant impact and become a key player in the Rams offense for years to come.

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