Rams Fans Make Feelings Clear on Who Los Angeles Should Draft in First Round of 2026 NFL Draft

Rams fans are focusing on wide receivers and offensive linemen in mock drafts, targeting four players who could fill key gaps.

The Los Angeles Rams might just be in adjustment mode. There is enough talent on the team already to compete, but you can tell they are thinking ahead a bit more than usual. Some big movements have already happened (in the secondary), but the draft is usually where they will sort out what comes next.


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Rams Fans Target Wide Receiver and Offensive Line in Mock Drafts

If you take a look at the PFSN mock draft simulator, the direction is more or less clear. Fans have chosen wide receiver at 41.4%. This is not really about urgency or anything, but rather what the room might look like a year from now.

Puka Nacua is already established. Davante Adams is still a big part of the offense, but he is 33 and heading into a contract year. After that, there isn’t an apparent third option, nor is there an obvious long-term replacement.

So it makes sense that fans are inclined that way.

At the same time, the offensive line shows up at 38.7%.

That one’s more immediate. Rob Havenstein’s retirement leaves a gap on the right side. Warren McClendon Jr. is there, but it is still more projection than assurance.

When it comes to players, Makai Lemon shows up the most at 21.2%, and his scouting profile reads:

PFSN Grade: 89.17

Position Rank: WR2

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His production at USC in 2025 reads: 79 catches, 1,156 yards, and 11 touchdowns. He is not the biggest receiver at 5-foot-11 and 195 pounds, but he plays with good control.

His routes are sharp, he changes pace well, and he can find space when there is none. He also handles contested catches better than you’d expect for his size. Press coverage might be something he has to adjust to, but it does not feel like a big issue.

Behind him, the picks spread out a bit.

Monroe Freeling shows up in 14.4% of the simulations.

PFSN Grade: 88.35

Position Rank: OT3

He is 6-foot-7 and 315 pounds. The size and movement stand out right away. His technique still needs some work, but his physical traits are hard to overlook.

Spencer Fano (9.9%) is more polished.

PFSN Grade: 88.6

Position Rank: OT1

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He’s strong in the run game, gets off the line quickly, and has been improving in pass protection. He looks more ready to make a difference early.

Jordyn Tyson (9.9%) brings a different skill set.

PFSN Grade: 88.76

Position Rank: WR3

He has size and speed. He can also work at multiple levels of the field. The concern is durability, as his knee history is something teams will have to factor in.

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