NFL Expert Grades Los Angeles Rams 2026 Draft Class

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Rams took a long-term, forward-looking approach in the 2026 NFL draft, a strategy that earned an “A” grade from EasySportz’s in-house NFL analyst in its team-by-team evaluation.

The Rams opened by selecting quarterback Ty Simpson in the first round, a move viewed as a clear investment in the future behind veteran Matthew Stafford. Los Angeles followed with tight end Max Klare in the second round and offensive lineman Keagan Trost in the third, continuing to build around the offense.

Los Angeles added wide receiver C.J. Daniels in the sixth round before closing with defensive lineman Tim Keenan II in the seventh, rounding out a smaller, focused draft class.

EasySportz’s analyst praised the class for its long-term vision, highlighting Simpson as a potential franchise quarterback in waiting. The report noted the pick may not deliver immediate returns but could define the Rams’ future if developed properly behind Stafford.

National evaluations varied, with some questioning immediate impact, but others recognizing the upside of securing a quarterback succession plan and adding complementary offensive pieces.

Overall, the Rams’ draft was viewed as a calculated, future-focused class with significant upside — reflected in the analyst’s A grade.

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