The Los Angeles Rams will have a full slate of seven picks in next month’s NFL Draft, though because of their recent wheeling and dealing they strangely are light on picks in the middle rounds:

  • Round 6 – 207th overall

  • Round 7 – 232nd overall

  • Round 7 – 251st overall

  • Round 7 – 252nd overall

Could LA look to trade down from their second and third round picks in order to acquire more opportunities in round four or five? While this year’s draft class seems light on blue chip talent at the top of the order, it could be deeper and provide more value later than normal.

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Let’s focus on late-round sleepers and gems at each position on the offensive side of the ball. Can the Rams find developmental talent off the beaten path?

Quarterback

Cole Payton, North Dakota State

Payton is probably the second-most athletic quarterback in the 2026 class after Arkansas’ Taylen Green. The difference between these two players is that there is an actual path for Payton to develop as a quarterback and he has enough passing production at the collegiate level worth betting on.

At this point in time, Payton is a more dangerous runner than passer. He ran in the 4.5’s in the 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine. Payton can be inaccurate, especially on downfield attempts. However, if he truly falls to the middle rounds there are enough athletic traits to fall in love with.

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Running quarterbacks bring a unique floor to the table, and it cements them as capable backups at the NFL level. Whether Payton can become more is a major question mark.

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