That’s it, we know who the Los Angeles Rams are drafting with their first two picks in next week’s NFL Draft because Mel Kiper said so. Kiper said the Rams will take Makai Lemon and follow that up with Josiah Trotter. So it is written (by Kiper), so it is done. That’s the bottom line.
Obviously, we like to have some fun around here, we try to have some fun around here! We don’t know who the Rams will take next week, but Kiper could be right, if you disagree gives us your takes in the comments because YOU could be right!
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“At this point in the draft season, experts have all but exhausted their predictions for what teams will do. They’ve heard all the rumors, seen all the tape and have a pretty clear understanding of who they believe teams will select with their early-round picks.
Now, things can change over the next week, but ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. stayed pretty in line with the consensus for the Los Angeles Rams in the first two rounds. He selected USC receiver Makai Lemon with the No. 13 pick and Missouri linebacker Josiah Trotter with the No. 61 — two players who’ve been widely connected to L.A. recently.“
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“With the addition of Grant Stuard and the potential of Shaun Dolac, there’s a lot to be excited about from the unit. However, in the 2026 NFL Draft, one player could be the thumper that completes the unit.
How Missouri’s Josiah Trotter bridges the LB room from the present to the future
Based on the financial situation of the Rams, both Landman and Speights likely only have two more seasons with the team. On top of that, we don’t actually know how well Stuard and Dolac would play if given snaps. Missouri’s Josiah Trotter is a young, accomplished downhill player whose father, Jeremiah, and brother, Jeremiah Jr., both have NFL experience.“
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“Jordan Schultz asked Robinson what his dream jersey was as a kid and he immediately picked Donald, saying it “would be a blessing” to play in a Rams uniform.
“Interesting answer here, I never really had a favorite team growing up,” Robinson said. “I watched Aaron Donald my entire life. Being able to play in that jersey would be a blessing.”
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