Rams general manager Les Snead has been a part of NFL front offices since he joined the Jaguars in 1995, then moved to the Falcons in 1997. He’s been a part of the decisions that put Matt Ryan in Atlanta, as well as drafting Aaron Donald for the Rams two years after he became the GM.
But Snead’s track record for day three — albeit a part of the draft that deserves extensive slack for players who never make it in the NFL or who only carve out special teams roles — has not been stellar. Though there are a few current LA starters who were drafted after round three (not mentioning undrafted free agents), 2020 sixth round pick Jordan Fuller may be the first rookie to show Pro Bowl potential at an offensive or defensive position.