RAMS POSSESS EIGHT PICKS IN 2017 NFL Los Angeles has seven selections, plus a compensatory pick in this year’s draft NFL DRAFT SET FOR APRIL 27-29 RAMS, YOU’RE ON THE CLOCK

The 2017 NFL Draft will be the 82nd annual meeting of National Football The hold eight League franchises to select newly eligible football players. It is scheduled to selections in the 2017 NFL Draft, the be held in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art from Thursday, April 27 to 81st draft in franchise history and the Saturday, April 29. The draft returns to Philadelphia for the first time since 1961. 51st time drafting as the Los Angeles Rams. The player selections will be announced from an outdoor theatre built on the famous Rocky Steps, marking the first time an entire NFL draft has been held The Rams and Les outdoors. Snead, who is entering his sixth draft guiding the Rams franchise, pos- The first round begins at 5 p.m. PT on Thurs., April 27. The second and third sess eight selections in rounds two rounds will be held on Fri., April 28 starting at 4 p.m. PT, and the draft will con- through six, including two fourth- clude with rounds 4-7 on Sat., April 29, beginning at 9 a.m. PT. round selections and two sixth-round picks. There will be 253 selections over the draft’s seven rounds, including 32 com- pensatory selections that have been awarded to 16 teams that suffered a net Snead will collaborate with first-year loss of certain quality unrestricted free agents last year. The Rams hold a total Head Coach Sean McVay to continue Rams QB posing with NFL Comissioner of eight selections. to bolster a roster which fielded the at the 2016 NFL Draft ninth-ranked defense a season ago and add pieces around last year’s No. 1 Teams will have 10 minutes to make selections in the first round and seven minutes to make selections in the second round. In rounds 3-6, teams will be overall selection, QB Jared Goff. allotted five minutes per selection and four minutes for the seventh round. Since Snead took over guiding the Rams personnel department in 2012, the The 2016 NFL Draft will be televised nationally by NFL Network and ESPN/ESPN franchise has drafted 43 players, 24 of which (56 percent) are still on the team 2 and can be heard nationwide on Westwood One Radio, SiriusXM NFL Radio today. Additionally, 16 of those 24 players have made major contributions in a and TuneIn Radio. starting role. Of the 43 draft picks from the Snead era, the seven players selected in the first MEDIA SCHEDULE round have combined to start 288 games for the Rams. Additionally, Snead has selected players in the second round that have started a combined 125 games. Tues., April 25 GM and Head Coach Sean McVay pre-draft availability: 12 p.m. In Snead’s tenure, he has brought in three rookies that have gone on to earn Pro Voluntary veteran minicamp: 2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Select Bowl honors: RB , DT , P . players available following practice Currently, the Rams roster only includes three players that were not drafted Wed., April 26 No availability or acquired by Snead and his personnel department in DE Robert Quinn, OL Thur., April 27 Media Center at CLU opens: 2 p.m. and LS Jake McQuaide. Draft begins at 5:00 p.m. Snead and McVay available following the completion of the draft each day IN L.A. Fri., April 28 Media Center at CLU opens: 1 p.m. Draft begins at 4:00 p.m. Snead and McVay available following the completion of The Los Angeles Rams made major moves in the draft each day each of their first two drafts in the City of Angels, as the 1946 NFL Draft and the 2016 NFL Draft each Sat., April 30 Media Center at CLU opens: 8 a.m. proved to be memorable ones. Draft begins at 9:00 a.m. Snead and McVay available following the completion of the draft each day The 1946 NFL Draft included historical milestone Rams Draft Party: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Barker Hangar in Santa selections of halfback Kenny Washington and Monica (media that wants to cover, contact Joanna end Woody Strode, the first African-American Hunter) players in the modern NFL, one year before Jackie Robinson broke the baseball color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers. The team was led by Owner RAMS COMMUNICATIONS Dan Reeves, Head Coach Adam Walsh and General Manager Charles F. Walsh. Reeves went on to be ARTIS TWYMAN inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967. [email protected] The Rams made a splash in the franchise’s 50th JULIA FARON draft in Los Angeles, trading up to receive the top- [email protected] pick in the 2016 NFL Draft to select QB Jared Goff.

TIFFANY WHITE Los Angeles Rams’ draft classes boast eight Hall Kenny Washington of the University of [email protected] of Famers in QB (1949), DE California at Los Angeles, signs a contract to play with the Los Angeles Rams with TRAVIS LANGER (1951), LB (1954), DE Rams general manager Charles F. Walsh, [email protected] (1961), DT (1962), G right, watching, March 23, 1946. (1966), DE (1971), T JOANNA HUNTER (1976) and RB (1983). [email protected] Los Angeles Rams 2017 NFL Draft Selections

Second Round (1): 5th Choice, 37th Overall

Third Round (1): 5th Choice, 69th Overall

Fourth Round (2): 5th Choice, 112th Overall

35th Choice, 141st Overall (Compensatory Selection)

Fifth Round (1): 5th Choice, 149th Overall

Sixth Round (2): 5th Choice, 189th Overall

22nd Choice, 206th Overall Received from Miami in trade for DE William Hayes

Seventh Round (1): 16th Choice, 234th Overall Received from Baltimore in trade for WR RAMS 2017 SELECTIONS RAMS ROSTER BY ROUND

The Rams first selection in 2017 comes in the second round, at No. 37 A total of 26 players currently on the Rams’ roster were drafted by the overall. The Chargers S Eric Weddle (now with the Ravens), was selected No. team, including eight players who were selected in the first round and three in 37 overall in the 2007 draft, while Cardinals S was taken No. the second. Below is a round-by-round listing of drafted Rams players. 69 overall in the 2013 NFL Draft. In 1947, the Los Angeles Rams used the 37th overall selection on QB Norm Van Brocklin. FIRST (8) Below is a look at who has been drafted at each of the Rams eight selections *DE Robert Quinn (No. 14), North Carolina, 2011 over the past decade. DT (No. 14), LSU, 2012 WR (No. 8), West Virginia, 2013 During the 2016 NFL Draft, the Rams selected WR Michael Thomas No. 206 LB (No. 30), Georgia, 2013 overall; the Rams will once again hold the No. 206 overall selection this year, via a trade with the for DE William Hayes. T Greg Robinson (No. 2), Auburn, 2014 DT Aaron Donald (No. 13), Pittsburgh, 2014 Players taken where the Rams are drafting over the last 10 years RB Todd Gurley (No. 10), Georgia, 2015 No. 37 overall: QB Jared Goff (No. 1), California, 2016 2007: Eric Weddle, S, SD 2008: Curtis Lofton, LB, ATL SECOND (3) 2009: Alphonso Smith, CB, DEN *T Rodger Saffold (No. 33), Indiana, 2010 2010: Nate Allen, S, PHI DB (No. 41), St., 2014 2011: Jabaal Sheard, DE, CLE 2012: , T, CLE T (No. 57), Wisconsin, 2015 2013: , RB, CIN 2014: Ra’Shede Hageman, DT, ATL THIRD (3) 2015: Devin Smith, WR, NYJ CB Trumaine Johnson (No. 65), Montana, 2012 2016: Chris Jones, DT, KC G (No. 72), Louisville, 2015 No. 69 overall: QB Sean Mannion (No. 89), Oregon State, 2015 2007: Buster Davis, LB, ARI 2008: Jacob Hester, FB, SD FOURTH (4) 2009: Jason Williams, LB, DAL S Maurice Alexander (No. 110), Utah St., 2014 2010: Jared Veldheer, T, OAK 2011: Rob Housler, TE, ARI T (No. 119), Iowa, 2015 2012: T.J. Graham, WR, BUF TE (No. 110), Western Kentucky, 2016 2013: Tyrann Mathieu, S, ARI WR (No. 117), South Carolina, 2016 2014: Charles Sims, RB, TB 2015: Tyler Lockett, WR, SEA SIXTH (6) 2016: , DE, JAX K Greg Zuerlein (No. 171), Missouri Western, 2012 No. 112 overall: CB E.J. Gaines (No. 188), Missouri, 2014 2007: Daniel Sepulveda, P, GB G (No. 215), Fresno State, 2015 2008: Anthony Collins, T, CIN TE (No. 177), South Carolina State, 2016 2009: Glover Quin, S, HOU 2010: Joe McKnight, RB, NYJ LB (No. 190), Kentucky, 2016 2011: Greg Salas, WR, STL/LA WR Michael Thomas (No. 206), Southern Mississippi, 2016 2012: , T, ARI 2013: Tyler Wilson, QB, OAK SEVENTH (2) 2014: DaQuan Jones, DT, TEN C (No. 250), Tennessee St., 2014 2015: Arie Kouandjio, G, WAS 2016: , WR, NE LB (No. 224), Baylor, 2015 *No. 141 overall: * Denotes drafted prior to Snead’s hiring 2007: Greg Peterson, DE, TB 2008: Gary Barnidge, TE, CAR 2009: Kenny McKinley, WR, DEN 2010: Joshua Moore, CB, CHI 2011: D.J. Williams, TE, GB UNDER THE RADAR 2012: , G, WAS 2013: , G, NYJ An undrafted free agent (UDFA) is a player that is eligible for the NFL Draft 2014: Taylor Hart, DE, PHI but was not selected. Following the completion of the NFL Draft, these players 2015: Martrell Spaight, OLB, WAS 2016: Zach Sanchez, CB, CAR can negotiate and sign with any team. No. 149 overall: There are currently 21 players on Los Angeles’ roster that joined the franchise as 2007: Uche Nwaneri, G, JAX UDFAs, 20 of which signed with GM Les Snead orchestrating the Rams person- 2008: , RB, ARI 2009: Davon Drew, TE, BAL nel department. 2010: , DE, STL/LA 2011: Dion Lewis, RB, PHI Two Rams in P Johnny Hekker and LS Jake McQuaide that originally joined the 2012: Johnnie Troutman, G, SD franchise as UDFAs were rewarded for their efforts and were named to the 2017 2013: Brandon McGee, CB, LA/STL NFL . It was Hekker’s third time participating in the Pro Bowl, while 2014: Kevin Pamphile, T, TB 2015: Jay Ajayi, RB, MIA McQuaide made his first appearance. 2016: , RB, NYG 2011 UDFA (1) No. 189 overall: * LS Jake McQuaide, Ohio State 2007: Adam Koets, T, NYG 2008: Tyler Schmitt, LS, SEA 2009: Kevin Ellison, S, SD 2012 UDFA (1) 2010: , DE, STL/LA TE Cory Harkey, UCLA 2011: Mike Mohamed, LB, DEN 2012: , DT, OAK 2013 UDFA (1) 2013: Mike James, RB, TB P Johnny Hekker, Oregon State 2014: T.J. Jones, WR, DET 2015: Charles Gaines, CB, CLE 2016: Anthony Brown, CB, DAL 2014 UDFAs (2) S , Texas Tech ^ No. 206 overall: DL Ethan Westbrooks, Texas A&M 2007: Ryan Smith, CB, TEN 2008: Haruki Nakamura, FS, BAL 2009: Dominique Edison, WR, TEN 2015 UDFAs (6) 2010: Kyle Williams, WR, SF RB Malcolm Brown, Texas 2011: Justin Rogers, DB, BUF FB Zach Laskey, Georgia Tech 2012: LaVon Brazill, WR, IND DE Matt Longacre, Northwest Missouri State 2013: Vince Williams, ILB, PIT 2014: Jemea Thomas, DB, NE WR Bradley Marquez, Texas Tech 2015: Aaron Ripkowski, FB, GB DT Louis Trinca-Pasat, Iowa 2016: Michael Thomas, WR, LA T Darrell Williams, South Florida #No. 234 overall: 2007: Syndric Steptoe, KR/WR, CLE 2016 UDFAs (10) 2008: Corey Clark, T, SD DL Morgan Fox, Colorado State University, Pueblo 2009: Darryl Richard, DT, NE RB Aaron Green, Texas Christian University 2010: Sean Lissemore, DT, DAL LB Nicholas Grigsby, Pittsburgh 2011: Andrew Gachkar, LB, SD CB Michael Jordan, Missouri Western State 2012: , T, NO LB , Washington 2013: , QB, DEN 2014: Terrence Fede, DE, MIA T Pace Murphy, Northwestern State 2015: Dezmin Lewis, WR, BUF WR Marquez North, Tennessee 2016: , G, OAK S Brian Randolph, Tennessee WR , University of Colorado * - denotes a compensatory selection ^ - acquired in a trade with the Dolphins for DE William Hayes # - acquired in a trade with the Ravens for WR Chris Givens * Denotes signed prior to Snead’s hiring RAMS ROOKIE HONOR ROLL RAMS DRAFT PICKS BY SCHOOL A total of six Rams players have been awarded either the NFL’s Offensive Since 1937, the Rams have drafted players from 294 different schools. or Defensive Rookie of the Year award and each of the Rams’ recipients were The Rams have selected 15 or more players from 22 different schools, with drafted in the first round. California’s UCLA and USC leading the way. UCLA ranks first among Rams’ draft choices, providing the team with 44 selections all-time. Southern California is In 1971, LB became the first Rams rookie in franchise history second on the list with 39 picks. to win Defensive Rookie of the Year, and the fifth NFL player overall. Los Angeles’ ensuing three winners came on the offensive side of the ball and Top Schools For Rams’ Draft Picks featured Hall of Fame running backs Eric Dickerson (1983) and (1993). School No. Last selection (Year/Round) UCLA 44 LB Brandon Chillar (2004/Rd. 4) With the 13th overall pick in 2014 and the 10th overall pick in 2015, the Rams Southern California 39 S T.J. McDonald (2013/Rd. 3) secured back-to-back Rookie of the Year winners in DT Aaron Donald and RB Washington 38 DE Jason Chorak (1998/Rd. 7) Todd Gurley, respectively. Los Angeles is the first NFL team to garner consecu- Notre Dame 32 TE Jerome Collins (2005/Rd. 5) tive Rookie of the Years since the did so in 2011-12 (QB Cam Ohio State 27 S (2014/Rd. 7) Newton, 2011 OROY and LB , 2012 DROY). Oklahoma 25 S Jonathan Nelson (2011/Rd. 7) Nebraska 23 DT (2007/Rd. 1) All-Time Rams Players Named NFL Rookie of the Year Oregon 23 DB Herman O’Berry (1995/Rd. 7) Year Player Draft Selection Michigan State 20 DT Clifton Ryan (2007/Rd. 5) 1971 LB Isiah Robertson, DROY 1st Rd, 10th Pick Texas 20 RB Chris Ogbonnaya (2009/Rd.7) LSU 19 DT Michael Brockers (2012/Rd. 1) 1983 RB Eric Dickerson, OROY 1st Rd, 2nd Pick Oregon State 18 QB Sean Mannion (2015/Rd. 3) 1993 RB Jerome Bettis, OROY 1st Rd, 10th Pick Baylor 17 LB Bryce Hager (2015/Rd. 7) 2010 QB , OROY 1st Rd, 1st Pick Georgia Tech 17 DE Anthony Hargrove (2004/Rd. 3) 2014 DT Aaron Donald, DROY 1st Rd, 13th Pick Texas A&M 16 S Rich Coady (1999/Rd. 3) 2015 RB Todd Gurley, OROY 1st Rd, 10th Pick Washington State 16 WR Milton Wynn (2001/Rd. 4) Arkansas 15 DT Keith Jackson (2007/Rd. 7) California 15 QB Jared Goff (2016/Rd. 1) Georgia 15 RB Todd Gurley (2015/Rd. 1) Illinois 15 TE M. Hoomanawanui (2010/Rd. 5) Kentucky 15 LB Josh Forrest (2016/Rd. 6) Penn State 15 LB (2010/Rd. 7)

RAMS ROSTER BY CONFERENCE

The current Los Angeles Rams roster is made up of athletes from 19 differ- ent collegiate conferences.

The Rams roster has 17 former South Eastern Conference (SEC) athletes and 10 DT Aaron Donald RB Todd Gurley Pacific-12 Conference (PAC-12) collegiate standouts.

A total of 59 current Rams competed at the NCAA Division I FBS level, while NO FIRST, AND 10 seven attended an NCAA Division I FCS institution.

The 2017 NFL Draft marks the 81st draft for the Rams franchise dating Contributing to the Rams success in signing undrafted free agents, there are back to the second-ever NFL draft in 1937. The team has not had a first-round six athletes that competed at the NCAA Division II level, including three former selection in only seven of those drafts, most recently in 1987. Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA). The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is represented on The season following a draft in which the team didn’t make a selection in the the Rams roster in RB Brandon Wegher, who attended Morningside College. first round, the Rams went on to win at least 10 games on four different occa- sions (1967, 1968, 1973, 1984), including two seasons where the Rams claimed Conference Number of Rams the NFC West title (1967, 1973). NCAA Division I FBS - South Eastern Conference (SEC) 17 NCAA Division I FBS - Pacific-12 Conference (Pac-12) 10 Additionally, five of the franchise’s 21 ties have come the season following NCAA Division I FBS - Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) 8 a draft that the Rams didn’t make a first-round selection, including two ties NCAA Division I FBS - Big 12 7 during the 1967 season, one of three seasons that featured two games end- NCAA Division I FBS - American Athletic (AAC) 6 ing in a draw. NCAA Division I FBS - Big Ten (B1G) 5 NCAA Division I FBS - Conference USA (C-USA) 3 Year (Traded to) Record, Divisional Finish NCAA Division II - Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) 3 1987 (choice to Houston) 6-9, third in NFC West NCAA Division I FCS - (OVC) 2 1984 (choice to Kansas City) 10-6, second in NFC West NCAA Division II - (LSC) 2 1973 (choice to New England) 12-2, first in NFC West NCAA Division I FBS - Mountain West (MW) 2 NCAA Division I FCS - Big Sky 1 1972 (choice to NY Giants through New England) 6-7-1, third in NFC West NCAA Division I FCS - Colonial Athletic Association 1 1968 (choice to Detroit) 10-3-1, second in NFC West NCAA Division I FCS - Southland 1 1967 (choice to Minnesota) 11-1-2, first in NFC West NCAA Division II - Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) 1 1948 (choice to Detroit) 6-5-1, third in Western Conference NCAA Division I FBS - Independent Schools (Notre Dame) 1 NCAA Division I FCS - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) 1 In total, the Rams are 61-33-5 (.559) all-time the season after not selecting in NCAA Division I FCS - Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) 1 the first round of that year’s draft. NAIA - Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) 1 RAMS DRAFT PARTY SNEAD’S SELECTIONS BY POSITION

The Los Angeles Rams will host a Draft Party at the Barker Hangar in Santa I n his tenure as the Rams General Manager, Les Snead has selected 43 play- Monica from 11am – 3 pm during Day 3 of the NFL Draft on Saturday, April 29. ers through his first five seasons. In total, 27 of the selections have been used Although it is a free event open to fans, those interested in attending must have on the offensive side of the ball, 15 on defense and one draft pick was used on already pre-registered for the event through the team’s website. K Greg Zuerlein. The Rams Draft Party will feature football activities, appearances by current (3) Rams players, autograph and photo opportunities with Rams Legends and a Jared Goff – 2016, Rd. 1, Pick 1 chance to meet Rampage and the 2017 L.A. Rams Cheerleaders. Sean Mannion – 2015, Rd. 3, Pick 89 The Rams will announce their Day 3 Draft picks live from the Barker Hangar in – 2014, Rd. 6, Pick 214 Santa Monica. (5) On Friday, April 28, Rams Hall of Fame DE Jack Youngblood will announce their Todd Gurley – 2015, Rd. 1, Pick 10 second round pick and former RB and the Rams 2012 Man of the – 2012, Rd. 2, Pick 50 Year Seven Jackson will announce their third round pick live from Philadelphia. – 2014, Rd. 3, Pick 75 – 2013, Rd. 5, Pick 160 – 2012, Rd. 7, Pick 252

Wide Receiver (7) Tavon Austin – 2013, Rd. 1, Pick 8 – 2012, Rd. 2, Pick 33 – 2013, Rd. 3, Pick 92 Chris Givens – 2012, Rd. 4, Pick 96 Pharoh Cooper – 2016, Rd. 4, Pick 117 – 2015, Rd. 6, Pick 201 Michael Thomas – 2016, Rd. 6, Pick 206

Tight End (2) The Los Angeles Rams 2016 Draft Party hosted at LA Live. Tyler Higbee – 2016, Rd. 4, Pick 110 Temarrick Hemingway – 2016, Rd. 6, Pick 177 RAMS TRADES IN RD. 1 SINCE ‘12 Center (1) Last year’s draft marked the fourth time the Demetrius Rhaney – 2014, Rd. 7, Pick 250 Snead administration has executed a trade in the first round. Here is a look back at their previous first- Offensive Line (5) Jamon Brown – 2015, Rd. 3, Pick 72 round trades since taking over in 2012. – 2013, Rd. 4, Pick 113 Andrew Donnal – 2015, Rd. 4, Pick 119 2012 NFL Draft Cody Wichmann – 2015, Rd. 6, Pick 215 The Rams held the No. 2 overall selection and traded – 2014, Rd. 7, Pick 226 it to the Washington Redskins. In that trade, the Rams acquired Washington’s sixth and 39th overall Offensive Tackle (4) Gren Robinson – 2014, Rd. 1, Pick 2 selections in 2012, as well as their first round picks – 2012, Rd. 5, Pick 150 in 2013 (DT Michael Brockers via Dallas) and 2014 (T Rob Havenstein – 2015, Rd. 2, Pick 57 Greg Robinson). – 2015 Supplemental, Rd. 5

2013 NFL Draft (2) – 2015, Rd. 7, Pick 227 On the first day of the draft, the Rams executed two – 2014, Rd. 7, Pick 249 trades in the first round. The Rams held the No. 16 overall selection and traded up to No. 8 with the (2) to select WR Tavon Austin, and picked Aaron Donald – 2014, Rd. 1, Pick 13 up the Bills’ 71st selection. In exchange, the Bills Michael Brockers – 2012, Rd. 1, Pick 14 received the Rams No. 16, 46, 78 and 222 selections. (4) Alec Ogletree – 2013, Rd. 1, Pick 30 Also in the first round of the 2013 draft, the Rams Josh Forrest – 2016, Rd. 6, Pick 119 held the No. 22 overall selection (via the 2012 trade Aaron Brown – 2012, Rd. 7, Pick 209 with the Redskins) and traded back with Atlanta at Bryce Hager – 2015, Rd. 7, Pick 224 No. 30 to select LB Alec Ogletree. The Falcons also (3) received the Rams seventh-round pick (from New – 2012, Rd. 2, Pick 39 England). In exchange, the Rams, received the No. Trumaine Johnson – 2012, Rd. 3, Pick 65 30, 92 and 198 selections. E.J. Gaines – 2014, Rd. 6, Pick 188

2016 NFL Draft Safety (3) The Rams negotiated a trade with the Titans to T.J. McDonald – 2013, Rd. 3, Pick 71 Maurice Alexander – 2014, Rd. 4, Pick 110 receive the No. 1 overall pick, as well as their 2016 Christian Bryant – 2014, Rd. 7, Pick 241 fourth-round (No. 113) and sixth-round (No. 177) selections.Tennessee receives the Rams’ first-round (1) selection (No. 15), two second-round picks (Nos. 43, Lamarcus Joyner – 2014, Rd. 2, Pick 41 45), and a third-round pick (No. 76) in 2016. In the 2017 draft, the Titans will receive the Rams’ first and Kicker (1) Greg Zuerlein – 2012, Rd. 6, Pick 171 third-round selections. 2017 NFL DRAFT ROUND 1 2017 NFL DRAFT ROUND 3 1- 1- 1 Cleveland 3- 1- 65 Cleveland 1- 2- 2 San Francisco 3- 2- 66 San Francisco 1- 3- 3 3- 3- 67 Chicago 1- 4- 4 Jacksonville 3- 4- 68 Jacksonville 1- 5- 5 Tennessee from Los Angeles Rams 3- 5- 69 Los Angeles Rams 1- 6- 6 Jets 3- 6- 70 1- 7- 7 3- 7- 71 Los Angeles Chargers 1- 8- 8 Carolina 3- 8- 72 New England from Carolina 1- 9- 9 Cincinnati 3- 9- 73 Cincinnati 1-10-10 Buffalo 3-10- 74 Philadelphia 1-11-11 New Orleans 3-11- 75 Buffalo 1-12-12 Cleveland from Philadelphia 3-12- 76 New Orleans 1-13-13 Arizona 3-13- 77 Arizona 1-14-14 Philadelphia from Minnesota 3-14- 78 Baltimore 1-15-15 Indianapolis 3-15- 79 Minnesota 1-16-16 Baltimore 3-16- 80 Indianapolis 1-17-17 Washington 3-17- 81 Washington 1-18-18 Tennessee 3-18- 82 Denver 1-19-19 Tampa Bay 3-19- 83 Tennessee 1-20-20 Denver 3-20- 84 Tampa Bay 1-21-21 Detroit 1-22-22 Miami 3-21- 85 Detroit 1-23-23 3-22- 86 Minnesota from Miami 1-24-24 Oakland 3-23- 87 New York Giants 1-25-25 Houston 3-24- 88 Oakland 1-26-26 Seattle 3-25- 89 Houston 1-27-27 Kansas City 3-26- 90 Seattle 1-28-28 Dallas 3-27- 91 Kansas City 1-29-29 Green Bay 3-28- 92 Dallas 1-30-30 Pittsburgh 3-29- 93 Green Bay 1-31-31 Atlanta 3-30- 94 Pittsburgh 1-32-32 New Orleans from New England 3-31- 95 Atlanta 3-32- 96 New England 2017 NFL DRAFT ROUND 2 3-33- 97 Miami (Compensatory Selection) 3-34- 98 Carolina (Compensatory Selection) 2- 1-33 Cleveland 3-35- 99 Baltimore (Compensatory Selection) 2- 2-34 San Francisco 3-36-100 Tennessee from Los Angeles Rams 2- 3-35 Jacksonville (Compensatory Selection) 2- 4-36 Chicago 3-37-101 Denver (Compensatory Selection) 2- 5-37 Los Angeles Rams 3-38-102 Seattle (Compensatory Selection) 2- 6-38 Los Angeles Chargers 3-39-103 New Orleans from Cleveland through New England 2- 7-39 New York Jets (Compensatory Selection) 2- 8-40 Carolina 3-40-104 Kansas City (Compensatory Selection) 2- 9-41 Cincinnati 3-41-105 Pittsburgh (Compensatory Selection) 2-10-42 New Orleans 2-11-43 Philadelphia 3-42-106 Seattle (Compensatory Selection) 2-12-44 Buffalo 3-43-107 New York Jets (Compensatory Selection) 2-13-45 Arizona 2-14-46 Indianapolis 2-15-47 Baltimore 2-16-48 Minnesota 2-17-49 Washington 2-18-50 Tampa Bay 2-19-51 Denver 2-20-52 Cleveland from Tennessee 2-21-53 Detroit 2-22-54 Miami 2-23-55 New York Giants 2-24-56 Oakland 2-25-57 Houston 2-26-58 Seattle 2-27-59 Kansas City 2-28-60 Dallas 2-29-61 Green Bay 2-30-62 Pittsburgh 2-31-63 Atlanta 2-32-64 Carolina from New England Rams CB Trumaine Johnson was a third-round selection (No. 65 overall) for the club in 2012 2017 NFL DRAFT ROUND 4 2017 NFL DRAFT ROUND 5 4- 1-108 Cleveland ROUND 5 4- 2-109 San Francisco 5- 1-145 Cleveland 4- 3-110 Jacksonville 5- 2-146 San Francisco 4- 4-111 Chicago 5- 3-147 Chicago 4- 5-112 Los Angeles Rams 5- 4-148 Jacksonville 4- 6-113 Los Angeles Chargers 5- 5-149 Los Angeles Rams 4- 7-114 Washington from New York Jets 5- 6-150 New York Jets 4- 8-115 Carolina 5- 7-151 Los Angeles Chargers 4- 9-116 Cincinnati 5- 8-152 Carolina 4-10-117 Chicago from Buffalo 5- 9-153 Cincinnati 4-11- Choice Forfeited – New England from New Orleans 5-10-154 Washington from New Orleans 4-12-118 Philadelphia 5-11-155 Philadelphia 4-13-119 Arizona 5-12-156 Buffalo 4-14-120 Minnesota 5-13-157 Arizona 4-15-121 Indianapolis 5-14-158 Indianapolis 4-16-122 Baltimore 5-15-159 Baltimore 4-17-123 Washington 5-16-160 Minnesota 4-18-124 Tennessee 5-17-161 San Francisco from Washington 4-19-125 Tampa Bay 5-18-162 Tampa Bay 4-20-126 Denver 5-19-163 New England from Denver 4-21-127 Detroit 5-20-164 Tennessee 4-22-128 Minnesota from Miami 5-21-165 Detroit 4-23-129 Oakland 4-24-130 Houston 5-22-166 Miami 4-25-131 New England from Seattle 5-23-167 New York Giants 4-26-132 Kansas City 5-24-168 Oakland 4-27-133 Dallas 5-25-169 Houston 4-28-134 Green Bay 5-26- Choice Forfeited – Seattle 4-29-135 Pittsburgh 5-27-170 Kansas City 4-30-136 Atlanta 5-28-171 Buffalo from Dallas 4-31-137 Indianapolis from New England 5-29-172 Green Bay 4-32-138 Cincinnati (Compensatory Selection) 5-30-173 Pittsburgh 4-33-139 Philadelphia from Cleveland (Compensatory Selection) 5-31-174 Atlanta 4-34-140 New York Giants 5-32-175 Cleveland from New England 4-35-141 Los Angeles Rams (Compensatory Selection) 5-33-176 Cincinnati (Compensatory Selection) 4-36-142 Houston from Cleveland (Compensatory Selection) 5-34-177 Denver (Compensatory Selection) 4-37-143 San Francisco (Compensatory Selection) 5-35-178 Miami (Compensatory Selection) 4-38-144 Indianapolis (Compensatory Selection) 5-36-179 Arizona (Compensatory Selection) 5-37-180 Kansas City (Compensatory Selection) 5-38-181 Cleveland (Compensatory Selection) 5-39-182 Green Bay (Compensatory Selection) 5-40-183 New England (Compensatory Selection) 5-41-184 Miami (Compensatory Selection)

Rams S Maurice Alexander was a fourth-round selection (No. 110 overall) for the team in 2014 2017 NFL DRAFT ROUND 6 2017 NFL DRAFT ROUND 7 6- 1-185 Cleveland 7- 1-219 San Francisco from Cleveland 6- 2-186 Baltimore from San Francisco 7- 2-220 Washington from San Francisco 6- 3-187 Jacksonville 7- 3-221 Chicago 6- 4-188 Cleveland from Chicago through Houston 7- 4-222 Jacksonville 6- 5-189 Los Angeles Rams 7- 5-223 Miami from Los Angeles Rams 6- 6-190 Los Angeles Chargers 7- 6-224 New York Jets 6- 7-191 New York Jets 7- 7-225 Los Angeles Chargers 6- 8-192 Carolina 7- 8-226 Seattle from Carolina 6- 9-193 Cincinnati 7- 9-227 Cincinnati 6-10-194 Philadelphia 7-10-228 Dallas from Buffalo 6-11-195 Buffalo 7-11-229 New Orleans 6-12-196 New Orleans 7-12-230 Philadelphia 6-13-197 Arizona 7-13-231 Arizona 6-14-198 San Francisco from Baltimore 7-14-232 Minnesota 6-15-199 Minnesota 7-15-233 Carolina from Indianapolis through Cleveland 6-16-200 New England from Indianapolis 7-16-234 Los Angeles Rams from Baltimore 6-17-201 Washington 7-17-235 Washington 6-18-202 San Francisco from Denver 7-18-236 Tennessee 6-19-203 Denver from Tennessee 7-19-237 Tampa Bay 6-20-204 Tampa Bay 7-20-238 Denver 6-21-205 Detroit 7-21-239 New England from Detroit 6-22-206 Los Angeles Rams from Miami 7-22-240 Jacksonville from Miami 6-23-207 New York Giants 7-23-241 New York Giants 6-24-208 Oakland 7-24-242 Oakland 6-25-209 Washington from Houston 7-25-243 Houston 6-26-210 Seattle 7-26-244 Oakland from Seattle 6-27- Choice Forfeited – Kansas City 7-27-245 Kansas City 6-28-211 Dallas 7-28-246 Dallas 6-29-212 Green Bay 7-29-247 Green Bay 6-30-213 Pittsburgh 7-30-248 Pittsburgh 6-31-214 Tennessee from Atlanta 7-31-249 Atlanta 6-32-215 Detroit from New England 7-32-250 Detroit from New England 6-33-216 Kansas City (Compensatory Selection) 7-33-251 Cincinnati (Compensatory Selection) 6-34-217 Cincinnati (Compensatory Selection) 7-34-252 Denver (Compensatory Selection) 6-35-218 Kansas City (Compensatory Selection) 7-35-253 Denver (Compensatory Selection)

The Rams selected K Greg Zuerlein No. 171 overall during the 2012 NFL Draft LB Bryce Hager is the Rams most-recent seventh-round selection - No. 224 overall in 2015