The Los Angeles Rams are in one of the better offensive positions in the league heading into 2025.
They have one of the best veteran passers in quarterback Matthew Stafford, two standout receivers in Davante Adams and Puka Nacua, a top-10 running back in Kyren Williams and a solid offensive line. But, with a team looking to contend in 2025, there is always room for improvement and additions.
In Nick Baumgardner's new three-round mock draft for The Athletic, he added three new offensive pieces to the Rams in the hopes of solidifying what is already a strength for the team.
Round 1, Pick No. 26: Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
Conerly was one of the most-mocked players to the Rams ahead of free agency when no one knew if Alaric Jackson would return. Now that Jackson is back, the Rams can still afford to beef up the offensive line with someone who has a ton of experience at left tackle and a little at left guard.
Round 3, Pick No. 90: Harold Fannin Jr., TE, Bowling Green
The Rams get a pure pass-catching tight end here in Fannin, who adds another level to the offense and should take over Tyler Higbee's role. Fannin led all tight ends in the FBS with 117 receptions for 1,555 yards. He also caught 10 touchdowns.
Round 3, Pick No. 101: Savion Williams, WR, TCU
Sure, why not add more offensive firepower to this offense? The 6-foot-5, 212-pound Williams is a do-it-all type of player who had 60 receptions for 611 yards and six receiving touchdowns as well as 322 rushing yards on 51 carries and six rushing touchdowns. He also returned kickoffs as a freshman. If the Rams want a Swiss Army knife for their offense, Williams would bring another dimension.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams take 3 offensive players in new 3-round mock draft