2027 mock draft roundup: Who experts predict Rams take next year
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The 2026 NFL draft just wrapped up, but it's never too early to start thinking about 2027.
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At the moment, the Los Angeles Rams only have their own first-round pick. But as we've seen in recent years, they could easily use that pick in several different ways. At the very least, the selection of Ty Simpson at No. 13 rules out the likelihood that L.A. will look to draft a quarterback next year — but anything is possible.
Here is a round-up of some 2027 mock drafts, where most experts believe the Rams will be picking late in the first round.
USA Today Sports: Pick No. 30 — Princewill Umanmielen, DE/OLB, LSU
Byron Young is set to be a free agent after this season, and re-signing a potentially pricy veteran edge rusher might not be on the docket for a team with so many other hefty financial commitments. A two-time transfer from Nebraska and Mississippi, Umanmielen - the brother of Panthers outside linebacker Princely Umanmielen - could form an imposing tandem with Jared Verse if he continues to develop after posting nine sacks last year.
The Athletic: Pick No. 32 — Ryan Coleman-Williams, WR, Alabama
Coleman-Williams has electric ability that will get him into the first round if he shows improved concentration to be a better finisher at the catch point.
CBS Sports: Pick No. 31 — Charlie Becker, WR, Indiana
A key cog in Indiana's title run, Becker began to emerge in early November, including a seven-catch, 118-yard performance at Penn State. An interchangeable weapon, he pairs a 6-foot-4 frame with elite body control and strong 50/50 skills — traits that should help him continue climbing boards.
Pro Football Focus: Pick No. 32 — WR Mario Craver, Texas A&M
The Rams bypassed their need for receiving help in the first round this year to draft quarterback Ty Simpson. The odds remain in their favor to win a third Lombardi Trophy next season, in which case this luxury pick could be used on a more dynamic offensive weapon. Craver could be a Rookie of the Year candidate in the right scheme.
FOX Sports: Pick No. 30 — Ryan Coleman-Williams, WR, Alabama
After taking the SEC by storm in 2024 with 10 total touchdowns as a true freshman, Coleman-Williams suffered through a season-long sophomore slump last year, recording just four touchdown receptions. I’m confident that he can recapture his playmaking ways this season as Coleman-Williams possesses electric stop-start quickness to get open. He must improve the concentration drops that plagued him last year, however.
The Sporting News: Pick No. 30 — Bryant Wesco Jr., WR, Clemson
The Rams didn't invest in wide receiver early as expected in 2026, but they will be more accelerated to do so with Davante Adams under contract for one more year. Wesco can replace that big scoring ability with some field-stretching juice.
SB Nation: Pick No. 30 — LaNorris Sellers, QB, South Carolina
Athlon Sports: Pick No. 32 — Koi Perich, DB, Oregon
Modern NFL defenses benefit from versatile defensive backs who can line up all over the field and make big plays. That’s exactly what Perich did at Minnesota, and if he continues to do the same for the Ducks, he could play his way into being a first-rounder.
Sports Illustrated: Pick No. 32 — Nick Marsh, WR, Indiana
The Rams have a daunting list of free agents next spring, including Davante Adams and Puka Nacua, and they didn’t draft a receiver until the sixth round. Marsh, a Michigan State transfer, is big and explosive at 6' 3" and 213 pounds, and he pairs quality ball skills with impressive run-after-catch potential. He’s in line for a big debut season at Indiana.
Bleacher Report: Pick No. 32 — Ryan Coleman-Williams, WR, Alabama
Coleman-Williams had a fantastic freshman season in 2024, recording 48 catches for 865 yards and eight touchdowns. However, the former 5-star recruit lost some steam last season, struggling with drops and notching just 49 grabs, 689 yards and four scores. The Rams absolutely should take a chance on his talent, especially if the team does win the Super Bowl and undergoes a significant transition next offseason.
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