In the Los Angeles Rams defensive line room, all eight players return intact for 2026. But that didn’t stop L.A. from drafting Tim Keenan in Round 7 and adding three undrafted free agents, Payton Zdroik, Jalen Logan-Redding, and Jackson Moi.

Last year, the Rams used a deep rotation along the defensive front that went six deep. Only Kobie Turner topped the 50 precent of snaps level. Poona Ford, Braden Fiske, and Tyler Davis all saw between 40 and 50 percent. 2025 rookie Ty Hamilton and veteran Larrell Murchison each had just above 125 snaps.

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Can any of the Rams new defensive line additions find space in a crowded room? Let’s meet the undrafted free agents.

Payton Zdroik – Air Force  6’ 276 lb.

Played five season with the Falcons. After a redshirt, he became a stalwart on the defensive line, with 36 starts in 55 games played. He charted 116 tackles, 29 of those for loss, and 14 sacks.

Under-sized for an interior lineman, Zdroik has very good athleticism. RAS gives him a 9.26 score. At 31 1/8”, his arms are under NFL standards and he has 8 3/4” hands, Nice upper body strength, 31 reps on the bench. Strong speed over distance at 4.78 in the forty and initial quickness with a 1.68 10-yard split. 33” vertical and 9’7” broad show pretty good lower body strength and explosiveness. Better than NFL standards in agility/change of direction, 7.40 3cone, as well as flexibility, burst, and balance, 4.50 shuttle.

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Squatty frame with natural low center of gravity. Under-sized and has  short arms, Zdroik will have to prove he can win with his get-off and quickness. When you combine that initial quickness and low leverage with stellar upper body strength and pretty good hand fighting, he flashes the ability to be a gap penetrator. Against the run, he can easily be swallowed up, but works hard and has the strength to shed and gets after it in pursuit.

Put Zdroik has been on my board for three straight years, but he never finished in the Top 300. Just not sure that his quickness and hair-on-fire play style will be able to overcome his lack of size and length. Although bowling ball shaped, he looks fluid enough to get a look on special teams and he worked out for scouts as a fullback at his Pro Day.

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