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NFL Draft: Why the Rams should be drafting Best Player Available instead of Need at 104

The Los Angeles Rams could have competitions in camp this year for the chance to start at right guard, edge rusher, strong safety, cornerback, punter, and potentially significant roles at linebacker, receiver, and backup tight end. So should Rams general manager have that in mind when he’s making his first pick in the draft next Friday?

There’s not much evidence to suggest that Snead will be looking for 2022 starters when he’s making picks next weekend.

Even if the Rams do decide to draft an interior offensive lineman with pick 104, there’s not a great chance that he would beat out Bobby Evans, Coleman Shelton, and Tremayne Anchrum to start between Brian Allen and Rob Havenstein.