Rams add 3 offensive linemen in 7-round mock draft

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The Los Angeles Rams had one of the better offensive lines in 2025, and that trend will need to continue in 2026 with a 38-year-old Matthew Stafford under center once more.

The 2026 draft is a great place to add depth and long-term pieces at various positions, but CBS Sports' Josh Edwards focused on maintaining the Rams' offensive line in his seven-round mock draft.

He kicked things off with Utah offensive tackle Spencer Fano as a potential replacement for Rob Havenstein if Warren McClendon Jr. doesn't pan out. The Rams also added two interior offensive linemen in the later rounds to round out a unit that had some health issues toward the end of the 2025 season.

Here is the full seven-round mock draft for the Rams from Edwards:

  • Round 1, pick 13: Spencer Fano, OT, Utah
  • Round 2, pick 61: Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson
  • Round 3, pick 93: Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon
  • Round 6, pick 207: Beau Stephens, IOL, Iowa
  • Round 7, pick 232: Devan Boykin, S, Indiana
  • Round 7, pick 251: Febechi Nwaiwu, IOL, Oklahoma
  • Round 7, pick 252: Chip Trayanum, RB, Toledo

Fano is a best-player available pick for L.A. at No. 13, too, according to Edwards.

There is not a position Los Angeles has to address in the first round. The Rams could take their chances with Warren McClendon at right tackle, but Spencer Fano is too talented for them to feel as though they have to go down that path. They could also tap into the depth at receiver in this draft class on Day 2.

The Rams' Day 2 picks, Williams and Boettcher, give L.A. more support at positions that lacked depth this past year as well. Williams has a solid frame at 5-foot-11 and 187 pounds. He finished his four years at Clemson with 208 receptions for 2,336 yards and 21 touchdowns. Boettcher was a tremendous tackler at Oregon with 136 this past season and 269 in his career. He also had four sacks, 10 defended passes and four forced fumbles.

It's hard to project the Day 3 picks, but all three selections are backup players. Trayanum, at least, satisfies Les Snead's pattern of taking a running back every single year.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: NFL mock draft: Rams add 3 offensive linemen

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