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Rams on Draft: Players to watch during College Football Playoff

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The Los Angeles Rams have clinched a playoff spot, but the NFL draft process is getting started with bowl games already beginning. With over 40 games to be played over the next month, there will be plenty to watch in preparation for the NFL Draft.

This list could change with players opting to stay in school or not to play in the game at all. This is simply a potential list players to keep an eye on throughout the draft process. Most of these players will be from the consensus top-300. This is a good starting point to get us ready for draft season. As a note, this list will get updated with more bowl games over the coming weeks.

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College Football Playoff

Oklahoma vs. Alabama (Dec. 19)

  • OT Kadyn Proctor, Alabama

  • EDGE L.T. Overton, Alabama

  • WR Germie Bernard, Alabama

  • LB Deontae Lawson, Alabama

  • CB Domani Jackson, Alabama

  • iOL Parker Brailsford, Alabama

  • DL Tim Keenan III, Alabama

  • iOL Jaeden Roberts, Alabama

  • RB Jamarion Miller, Alabama

  • EDGE R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma

  • DL Gracen Halton, Oklahoma

Ty Simpson is going to be an interesting one to watch. With a solid College Football Playoff, the Alabama quarterback may decide to declare for the draft. This is expected to be a thin quarterback class at the top. If Simpson garners some first-round buzz, he should declare. The Rams may not need a starting offensive tackle, but Kadyn Proctor is a top name to watch. On the Oklahoma side, Deion Burks is an electric player.

Miami vs. Texas A&M (Dec. 20)

  • OT Francis Mauigoa, Miami

  • EDGE Akheem Mesidor, Miami

  • DL Ahmad Moten Sr., Miami

  • EDGE Cashius Howell, Texas A&M

  • WR Kevin Concepcion, Texas A&M

  • iOL Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M

  • CB Will Lee III, Texas A&M

  • LB Taurean York, Texas A&M

  • S Dalton Brooks, Texas A&M

  • OT Dametrious Crownover, Texas A&M

  • OT Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M

  • DL Albert Regis, Texas A&M

  • RB Le’Veon Moss, Texas A&M

Carson Beck is another player that will have a lot to prove during the College Football Playoff. If he can lead Miami to a National Championship, it would prove a lot. Francis Mauigoa is a prototypical left tackle and one of the best tackles in the class. Will Lee III is a day two cornerback with good size and length. That size makes him one of the better man corners in the draft class.

Tulane vs. Ole Miss (Dec. 20)

  • DL Zxavian Harris, Ole Miss

  • LB Suntarine Perkins, Ole Miss

  • QB Trinidad Chambliss, Ole Miss

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Zxavian Harris is a player I’ll be watching throughout the draft process. He’s an intriguing prospect because of his size and versatility. He can line up inside. Ole Miss will use him as an edge rusher because of his explosiveness off the ball. We’ll see how Ole Miss performs without their head coach.

James Madison vs. Oregon

  • EDGE Matayo Uiagalelei, Oregon

  • DL A’Mauri Washington, Oregon

  • iOL Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon

  • S Dillon Thieneman, Oregon

  • iOL Iapani Laloulu, Oregon

  • DL Bear Alexander, Oregon

  • TE Jamari Johnson, Oregon

The Oregon player that I’ll be watching is Dante Moore. This is one of the two quarterbacks that I would be fine with the Rams drafting in the first-round, even in a trade-up scenario. My comparison for him is CJ Stroud and that’s a quarterback worth building around. He’s only 20 years old and the perfect option to sit behind Stafford. With the Rams running more 13 personnel, Kenyon Sadiq can’t be ruled out as an option for the Rams. However, if the Rams do go tackle, Isaiah World may be one to watch.

Bye Week Teams: Indiana, Ohio State, Georgia, Texas Tech

Indiana

Ohio State

Georgia

Texas Tech

QB Fernando Mendoza

LB/EDGE Arvell Reese

LB CJ Allen

EDGE David Bailey

WR Elijah Sarratt

S Caleb Downs

DL Christen Miller

EDGE Romello Height

OT Carter Smith

WR Carnell Tate

WR Zachariah Branch

iOL Sheridan Wilson

CB D’angelo Ponds

LB Sonny Styles

CB Daylen Everette

LB Jacob Rodriguez

WR Omar Cooper Jr

DL Kayden McDonald

TE Oscar Delp

DL Lee Hunter

S Amare Ferrell

OT Austin Siereveld

OT Monroe Freeling

TE Terrance Carter

EDGE Mikail Kamara

TE Max Klare

P Brett Thorson

WR Caleb Douglas

LB Aiden Fisher

EDGE Kenyatta Jackson

TE Lawson Luckie

CB Davison Igbinosun

OT Earnest Greene

S Keenan Nelson Jr.

QB Gunner Stockton

EDGE Beau Atkinson

CB Jermaine Matthews

EDGE Caden Curry

Ohio State is probably the most talented team in the country and that’s seen by how many players they have in the consensus top-300. If the Rams are picking inside the top-10, Caleb Downs could be the most ‘sure thing’ at safety. The Rams do a good job developing safeties, but Downs provides exactly what they need if they can’t bring back Quentin Lake. Austin Siereveld is a day two tackle with guard versatility who consistently finds ways to win his matchups. Indiana wide receiver Elijah Sarratt is a big-bodied wide receiver that I could see the Rams liking. Lastly, Lee Hunter may end up being one of my favorite players in this class. He’s a nose tackle, but does a lot of underappreciated dirty work.

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