With the 2026 NFL draft quickly approaching, the Los Angeles Rams must be focused on drafting for the now, not the future. Right now, the future is secondary with the Super Bowl window gaping open.

The Rams finished as the second-best team in the league last season. After falling short of a second crack at a Lombardi Trophy, L.A. reverted to its old ways of handing out draft picks like candy this offseason to acquire players to help them win. Les Snead’s strategy eventually worked the first time around once he got the right quarterback under center.

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Now he must work his magic again.

ESPN’s Ben Solak echoed that sentiment in his April 16 article, urging the front office to prioritize selecting pro-ready players and immediate contributors:

“Don’t draft for the future. Draft for the now. Trade up aggressively. Find the last infinity stone. Every year with Stafford might be your last. Eventually the Rams will need a quarterbacking heir, but coach Sean McVay is well-compensated and regarded for a reason — he’ll help solve that problem when it comes. For now, just win.”

By now, many of these pundits’ mock drafts have Los Angeles taking a wide receiver, a linebacker, or a guard. Rams fans should not care whatsoever —for the most part — who the team drafts, as long as they can contribute to what is expected to be a special season in Hollywood.

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