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Rams UDFA edge additions face an uphill battle

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With two starters and the primary backup returning to the 2026 edge unit, the Los Angeles Rams appear in good hands for another season. Thus, L.A. decided to forego free agency and draft additions, instead signing three undrafted rookies. Eddie Walls, Darryl Peterson, and Wesley Bailey.

However, many fans opined that the Rams needed depth at edge and should amend the unit through the draft. But does L.A. really need much more support?

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Jared Verse and Byron Young each played 75+ percent of snaps last season, while rookie Josaiah Stewart logged 33 percent. Although Deshaun Johnson only saw 9 percent, he took over as a viable E#4 late in the season and appears ready for a bigger role in 2026. Few NFL teams have four solid options.

Let’s meet the new UDFA additions to the Rams edge unit.

Eddie Walls – Houston  6’4” 250 lb.

Made a trio of stops in his college career, three seasons at Bethune-Cookman, a year at Florida International, and his final campaign at Houston. All told, Walls started 35 of 46 games and logged 177 tackles, 36.5 for loss, 18 sacks, and eight passes broken up.

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Good size and length, 33 1/4” arms and 9 1/2” hands. Did not test in the forty yard dash. Walls comes in below NFL standards for athleticism. 4.68 shuttle, 7.70 3cone, 31.5” vertical, 9’4” broad, and 22 reps on the bench.

Played almost all snaps with a hand in the dirt. Played both inside and outside. Best suited as a gap penetrator. Phone booth quickness, good get-off and shoots in  low. Shows a few good pass rush moves, jab step, spin, chop, swim, but uses them one at a time and doesn’t have a real counter plan when stymied. Best moving downhill or with a little angle. Although Walls hustles and stays in pursuit, his lack of lateral movement and change of direction skills don’t allow him to run rushers down outside the tackle box. Does an adequate job of getting his arms extended and using hand fighting to hold ground. Good tackler and follows the ball, gets hands up when in passing lanes.

I’m not sure what the Rams will do with Walls, he’s been mostly a down defensive end. His relative lack of mass and lower body strength makes him exploitable as an interior player and with his  lack of athleticism, he doesn’t really fit in with how L.A. utilizes their edge players. I can see why the Rams like him as a UDFA though, he works hard with his hands/arms and plays 100%.

 

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