Expert "Ram Class's Favorite Draft Pick"

The 2025 NFL Draft course for the Los Angeles Rams will be discussed throughout the spring and summer for a number of reasons.

In between the first round of trades, no cornerback or quarterback drafting, adding a tense end and running and strengthening the defense, Les Snead and Sean McVay certainly let everyone guess their 2025 plans and future. However, this group has a lot of skills and some draft picks earned high scores from experts throughout the draft.

These experts also get some of their favorite options from the group. Whether these picking pots remains to be seen, but first impressions are important to both experts and fans.

This is an expert’s favorite choice in the Rams’ 2025 NFL Draft course.

“The Rams have been preparing to choose his heartbeat in defense since trading Ernest Jones IV last summer before his contract year. They competed for centre-backs with Omar Speights and Nate Landman.

"The Rams' best addition from the draft was gaining the Falcons' 2026 first-round pick. Los Angeles didn't do much to address a few holes to close the gap on the top teams in the NFC. Sure, the Rams are still good enough to win the NFC West, but they have concerns at cornerback and linebacker—and they watched the Eagles take Jihaad Campbell at No. 31."

“The fifth round from Ole Miss lacks size but has a growing football IQ and a huge battle/size ratio for tacklers.”

“The Rams have spent a lot of draft picks on the run over the last few years, and Hunter joined Karen Williams and Blake Colum in a somewhat crowded backcourt. Apparently, on the third day of the draft, Switzerland’s influence on Switzerland was not uncommon to make an impact as a rookie, so head coach seanmcvay Seean McVay See sees Hunter whipping whiting ne nat white nat and Dexting tating is a talented runner, which is a fun thing to do.

"Michigan Edge Stormtrooper Josiah Stewart is my favorite, offering natural destructive talent on the edge. Stewart is short but very tenacious as a sprinter, sliding the fender over the cap machine with bending and agility, and then sliding the knife into his pocket."

"I like Michigan's third-round Josaiah Stewart. He's as strong as any player in the draft. Getting him into third place proved to be a steal."