LA Rams draft picks: 2022 NFL Draft and into the future

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2024 and 2025 NFL Draft

From this point beyond the 2023 NFL Draft, the LA Rams have not traded nor acquired any NFL Draft picks via trade, transactions, or awarding of compensatory draft picks. That makes 2024 and beyond rather simple to calculate because the team merely possesses their annual allotment of draft picks in each subsequent year going forward.

Round 1 – The Rams hold their first-round pick.
Round 2– The Rams hold their second-round pick.
Round 3 – The Rams hold their third-round pick.
Round 4 – The Rams hold their fourth-round pick
Round 5 – The Rams hold their fifth-round pick.
Round 6 -The Rams hold their sixth-round pick.
Round 7 – The Rams hold their seventh-round pick.
COMPENSATORY PICKS: Unable to determine at this time

2025 NFL Draft

As stated previously, there are no transactions on record that will impact the LA Rams 2025 NFL Draft. The team currently holds just seven draft picks as originally allotted for the 2025 NFL Draft.

Round 1 – The Rams hold their first-round pick.
Round 2– The Rams hold their second-round pick.
Round 3 – The Rams hold their third-round pick.
Round 4 – The Rams hold their fourth-round pick
Round 5 – The Rams hold their fifth-round pick.
Round 6 -The Rams hold their sixth-round pick.
Round 7 – The Rams hold their seventh-round pick.
COMPENSATORY PICKS: Unable to determine at this time

The LA Rams have proven to be very willing to part ways with their draft picks, even first-round draft picks if they need to add a dominant player to help round out the roster. Such a need may develop for the team if and when Andrew Whitworth elects to retire. At that time, the team could work a deal with a team boasting a solid offensive lineman but in the midst of rebuilding their roster for a future playoff run.

Those potential trade partners and projected trade compensation is likely already on the docket for the LA Rams data analytics team. After all, the Rams project to have their first-round draft picks in both 2024 and 2025. Will the Rams continue their streak by trading them away? Or will the team use those picks in another high-stakes wager to improve the team with an elite veteran? This is the LA Rams and their GM is Les Snead.

Anything goes.

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