The Los Angeles Rams are prepared to make moves in the 2025 NFL Draft, currently holding the No. 26 pick in the first round. General manager Les Snead and head coach Sean McVay have shown willingness to maneuver in the draft to secure desired players, as seen in their previous attempts to trade up for talent like Georgia tight end Brock Bowers.
Former NFL running back and NFL.com analyst Maurice Jones-Drew advocates for the Rams to trade up for Penn State tight end Tyler Warren in the upcoming draft. Jones-Drew highlights the potential need for the Rams to sacrifice future draft picks to secure Warren, a move that could significantly enhance their offensive capabilities and provide quarterback Matthew Stafford with a valuable target. With Warren's impressive stats from his college career, the Rams could potentially elevate their offense to new heights under McVay's leadership.