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Waking up to some late round sleepers

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As usual, the Los Angeles Rams draft picks are leaning towards the latter rounds. In 2026, it’s four of seven picks, one in Round 6 and three in Round 7 (two of those in the final 10 selections). In L.A.’s case, late round picks are more than just a dart throw. Of the Rams 64 players currently under contract, 44 percent came from Rounds 6 & 7 and the undrafted ranks. That percentage includes 12 starters and another half-dozen regular contributors.

Maybe Rams fans should be debating Round 7 prospects. To kick start things, here are some candidates on the defensive side of the ball. I’ll follow up with the offense this weekend.

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Cornerback Andre Fuller – Toledo  6’1” 200 lb.

Originally signed with Arkansas-Pine Bluff and played two seasons at safety. Fuller transferred to Toledo, moved to corner and got lost in a deep depth chart, not becoming a full-time starter until his final season. Missed all of 2024 with core surgery. Spanning 52 games, Fuller made 106 tackles, 6.5 for loss, four interceptions, and broke up 37 passes.

Late bloomer that handled a lot of 1on1 reps and his coverage numbers compared with many of the top prospects. Outside corner build, lean and athletic. Decent length and good, not elite, athleticism. Physical in press and is patient with his punch. Decent striker but if he’s late or misses, he appears to be a little stiff when turning to run or mirroring across the field. He does a good job of squeezing receivers to the sideline. Not an experienced ball tracker, doesn’t do a good job of getting his head turned around, and instead plays the receivers eyes and hands. He does a good job of getting his hands in there, but with that method, there’s little chance of getting interceptions and NFL receivers will be much tougher to read. Willing and able in run defense, often crashes into runners and needs to work on setting a base, driving through, and wrapping up.

Shows the tools and physicality to be a pro, but is lacking on-field reps. Brings versatility to play outside, slot and/or safety. Although he needs polish and repetition, his senior year showed improvement. Most pundits put him into the press/man category, but I think his traits would fit into the Rams Cover3. History of special teams work on coverage, return, and block units. Round 6 grade.

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