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Best players available for Rams on Day 2 of draft

April 26, 2019 05:02AM
Best players available for Rams on Day 2 of draft

[theramswire.usatoday.com]

After trading out of the first round, the Los Angeles Rams now enter Day 2 of the 2019 NFL draft with an abundance of options. Many of their top targets are still on the board at positions of need, including offensive line, cornerback and safety, among others.

Here are the best players still available, sorted by position.



OT Jawaan Taylor, Florida
One of the best offensive line prospects in the draft

C Erik McCoy, Texas A&M
An talented center who could've gone in Round 1.

OL Elgton Jenkins, Mississippi State
Would most likely play center in NFL, but brings versatility.

OG Nate Davis, Charlotte
Powerful guard and potential Rodger Saffold replacement.

OL Cody Ford, Oklahoma
Can play tackle or guard at the next level.

OT Dalton Risner, Kansas State
Risner compares favorably to Andrew Whitworth, but can play guard, too.


CB Greedy Williams, LSU
Long and fast CB with excellent man coverage skills.

CB Byron Murphy, Washington
Can play man or zone, terrific ball skills.

CB Rock Ya-Sin, Temple
Physical cornerback who fits nicely in Rams' scheme.

CB Justin Layne, Michigan State
Athletically gifted player with the skill set to play outside.

CB David Long, Michigan
Shorter CB who thrives in press coverage.


FS Nasir Adderley, Delaware
Rangy free safety with cornerback traits.

SS Taylor Rapp, Washington
A versatile safety despite limited speed and range.

FS Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Florida
Can play any position in the secondary.

FS Deionte Thompson, Alabama
Gambling free safety with great range.

SS Amani Hooker, Iowa
At either free or strong safety, he's an impact player.



ILB Mack Wilson, Alabama
Concerns about speed and athleticism caused him to slide.

ILB Blake Cashman, Minnesota
Rangy linebacker who plays sideline to sideline.

ILB Jahlani Tavai, Hawaii
Pre-draft visitor with tremendous athleticism.



EDGE Chase Winovich, Michigan
Relentless motor and always rallies to the ball.

EDGE Jachai Polite, Florida
Questions about work ethic but first-round tape.

EDGE Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech
NCAA all-time sack leader with athletic limitations.

EDGE Christian Miller, Alabama
Potential is there to become an early contributor at OLB.


DT Trysten Hill, Central Florida
Powerful and quick 3-technique for his size.

DT Renell Wren, Arizona State
Elite traits but inconsistent player.

DT Khalen Saunders, Western Illinois
Smaller nose tackle with a very high ceiling.

DT Dreā€™Mont Jones, Ohio State
Fits best in a one-gap scheme thanks to his athleticism.

DT Daylon Mack, Texas A&M
Wide nose tackle who can plug up running lanes in the middle.
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