LA Rams Draft: Top 5 prospects from the Atlantic Coast Conference
Clemson WR
Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods are considered one of the best wide receiver duos in the NFL. Nevertheless, you can always find a way to upgrade the position by drafting another receiver who can play in the slot or on the outside. Newly acquired Rams quarterback, Matthew Stafford would love to have another solid receiver to throw too.
After star Clemson wide receiver Justyn Ross was announced out for the season due to a neck injury. It was time for the former four-star recruit to step up for the Clemson Tigers, as he did just that in 2020. Scoring seven touchdowns along with over 966 receiving yards in just seven games, solidifying himself as Trevor Lawrence’s favorite target this past year.
Tearing his ACL in 2019, scouts feared that Rodgers wouldn’t be able to hit his 4.4-second 40-yard dash type of explosive speed. He recovered from the injury in just six months showing his freak-of-nature type of athleticism.
Exhibiting his incredible work ethic and love for the game, Rodgers is the most underrated prospect in this draft. At 5-foot-9.5 and 211-pounds, Rodgers reveals a compactable frame, which can make him break tackles in tight spaces and display his breakaway type of speed.