The Los Angeles Rams are thriving. After a worrisome preseason filled with rumors about Matthew Stafford's health, they're in position to make another push for the Super Bowl.
But the upcoming offseason will be crucial for the longevity of the Rams' success. Key offensive players, including a couple of offensive linemen, won't be around for much longer. Los Angeles will need to ace free agency and the draft to continue its momentum moving forward.
Luckily, there are plenty of offensive line prospects that could serve as solutions for the Rams' issue.
2026 NFL Draft holds Rams' answers to offensive line needs
Rams' fits on day one
Los Angeles has two first-round picks in 2026, thanks to the trade with the Atlanta Falcons this offseason. If they choose to use one of them on the offensive line, Utah tackle Spencer Fano could be the perfect fit. With Rob Havenstein nearing the end of his career, the Rams will be looking for his replacement. Fano plays right tackle for Utah, making him a natural successor. He's a skilled pass blocker with the frame to hold up in the NFL.
Miami's Francis Mauigoa is another prospect to watch, though he may become a guard at the next level.
Rams' fits on day two
If the Rams opt to wait until the second day of the draft to address the offensive line, there should still be some quality prospects to look out for. Oregon guard Emmanuel Pregnon is an excellent pass blocker with the size to dominate in all aspects of the game. Stanford's Niki Prongos is a raw athlete at offensive tackle. He would need some time to develop, but he could become a quality starter.
A bit further down the board, Florida tackle Austin Barber is an intriguing player.
Rams' fits on day three
Nearing the end of the draft, the Rams could still find key depth players. Penn State tackle Drew Shelton has taken big steps forward this season, though he still has room to grow as a pass blocker. Iowa center Logan Jones could be a serviceable backup at all three positions on the interior of the offensive line. Even later in the draft, South Carolina tackle Tree Babalade has the tools to become an impactful player in the NFL.
If the Rams want to avoid taking a step back after this season, they'll need to replenish their offensive line throughout the upcoming draft.
