Los Angeles Rams NFL draft picks 2025: Full list of team's round-by-round selections

The Los Angeles Rams have done a complete 180 on the NFL draft.
Previously laughing in the face of the event, the Rams thought they were too cool for the NFL offseason's marquee event. From flashy draft houses to openly adopting a slogan of "(expletive) them picks," there is no arguing that the strategy worked.
Los Angeles successfully parlayed that attitude into a Super Bowl victory, but general manager Les Snead knows that some things can't last forever.
In the aftermath of their Super Bowl triumph, the Rams are now starting to value those precious picks and putting them to good use as well. They've rebuilt the team using late-round selections on players like Puka Nacua and Kyren Williams on offense while hitting on a mid-round pick in Kobie Turner.
Now the Rams are stacking those picks and looking to add to what was a Super Bowl contending team in 2024. Having added to the roster in free agency, they'll now look to take the next step in 2025.
Here's what to know about the Rams' picks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Rams 2025 NFL Draft picks
The Rams have nine picks to make in the upcoming draft. Only two of them are set to fall in the top 100, but that hasn't been a problem in recent history for Los Angeles. The Rams have excelled at uncovering late-round gems in previous drafts.
Here's the complete list:
- Round 2, Pick 46 (from Atlanta): Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon
Analysis from Paste BN Sports' Nate Davis: He was the fastest tight end at the combine, posting a 4.6 40 despite his 6-5, 247-pound frame. Ferguson averaged 13.7 yards per catch last year and should nicely complement aging and battered TE1 Tyler Higbee.
- Round 3, Pick 90: Josaiah Stewart, Edge, Michigan
Analysis from Paste BN Sports' Nate Davis: With 30 sacks and 48 TFLs in a four-year college career split between the Wolverines and Coastal Carolina, he could find an immediate role on sub packages on the Rams up-and-coming D.
- Round 4, Pick 117 (from Indianapolis): Jarquez Hunter, RB, Auburn
Analysis from Paste BN Sports' Jacob Camenker: Hunter is a physical, downhill runner who averaged 6.3 yards per carry during his time at Auburn. Between him, Kyren Williams and Blake Corum, the Rams have what should be a tough-to-tackle trio in their backfield.
- Round 5, Pick 148: Ty Hamilton, DT, Ohio State
- Round 5, Pick 172: Chris Paul Jr., LB, Ole Miss
- Round 7, Pick 242 (from Atlanta): Konata Mumpfield, WR, Pitt
Rams 2025 NFL Draft needs
Cornerback
The Rams have lacked a top cornerback since Jalen Ramsey departed. Aside from needing some additional depth, Los Angeles could vastly improve their defense if they find a corner capable of locking down one side of the field.
Linebacker
Christian Rozeboom left for Carolina in free agency, opening up a hole at linebacker. While the hope is always to fill that spot in-house, the Rams will look to the draft to shore up one of their weaker position groups on paper.
Tight end
The Rams don't have a lot of holes on their roster, meaning their needs are in the areas of depth and youth. Sean McVay notably wanted Brock Bowers in last year's draft. In what figures to be a solid tight end class, the Rams could find their eventual Tyler Higbee replacement while raising the ceiling on what should already be a great offense.
Rams 2025 NFL mock draft
Here's what the Rams could do come draft night, according to Paste BN Sports' Ayrton Ostly:
- Round 1, Pick 26: CB Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky
- The Rams invest even more in their young defense with the speedy ballhawk Hairston. The Kentucky product is scheme-versatile and should fit right in with the Rams' secondary to shore up the back end as their young stars attack up front.
- Round 3, Pick 90: WR Jack Bech, TCU
- Round 3, Pick 101: TE Gunnar Helm, Texas
- Round 4, Pick 127: DL Ty Hamilton, Ohio State
- Round 6, Pick 190: LB Karene Reid, Utah
- Round 6, Pick 195: RB Damien Martinez, Miami
- Round 6, Pick 201: OT Xavier Truss, Georgia
- Round 6, Pick 202: S Jaylen Reed, Penn State
2025 NFL Draft: Every team's picks
- AFC East: Bills | Dolphins | Jets | Patriots
- AFC North: Bengals | Browns | Ravens | Steelers
- AFC South: Colts | Jaguars | Texans | Titans
- AFC West: Broncos | Chargers | Chiefs | Raiders
- NFC East: Commanders | Cowboys | Eagles | Giants
- NFC North: Bears | Lions | Packers | Vikings
- NFC South: Buccaneers | Falcons | Panthers | Saints
- NFC West: 49ers | Cardinals | Rams | Seahawks