Offensive line is a position the Los Angeles Rams could target at any point in the 2025 NFL Draft.
While the starting lineup is pretty much set and the Rams have some depth, adding more size in the trenches is never a bad thing. L.A. will also need to consider the future of right tackle Rob Havenstein soon, too. He'll be 33 in May and is in the final year of his contract.
The No. 26 pick will be the first area the Rams can think about an offensive linemen, but there are several they should look at the over the three days of the draft.
Here is one offensive lineman the Rams should target on all three days of the draft.
Day 1: OT Grey Zabel, North Dakota State
There could be a lot of linemen available at No. 26 pick, so it makes sense for the Rams to target a versatile player at the position. Zabel played left tackle for the Bison in 2024 but has also seen time at right tackle and left guard. He wouldn’t push Alaric Jackson at left tackle, but Zabel could be an eventual replacement at right tackle or either guard spot.
Day 2: OT Cameron Williams, Texas
Williams is a big and bouldering right tackle who was a solid overall blocker for the Longhorns in 2024. However, he only started for one season and is prone to penalties. Williams is a prospect who would do well to sit on the bench for a season.
Day 3: OT Emery Jones Jr., LSU
Jones Jr. is another player who is a raw developmental prospect who could also play inside or outside. He was a right tackle for LSU in 2024 who also saw action at guard. Jones Jr.’s three years as a starter is also a huge boon for a Day 3 prospect.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: 2025 NFL Draft: 1 OL the Rams should target on each day