Los Angeles Rams: 2025 NFL Draft Class

Los Angeles Rams: 2025 NFL Draft Class

From the pre-draft scouting process and mock drafts through the 2025 NFL Draft and UDFA signings.

Los Angeles Rams

2025 NFL Draft

Six (6) Players Drafted

  • 2.14 — Terrance Ferguson, TE
  • 3.26 — Josaiah Stewart, ED
  • 4.15 — Jarquez Hunter, RB
  • 5.10 — Ty Hamilton, DT
  • 5.36 — Chris Paul Jr., LB
  • 7.26 — Konata Mumpfield, WR

Sports Info Solutions

Below, I've clipped intel from each prospects reports on the SIS NFL Draft Site, including their overall grade, how they graded in certain critical and positional factors, as well as scouting notes.

  • Overall Grade: Each player was graded based on how the scout thought they would perform in the NFL by the beginning of their second year. Their projected role by Year 2 is shown in (parentheses) alongside their scouting grade and a brief description.
  • Critical and Positional Factors:  Each factor is graded on a scale from 1-9. If a player has no below the line or above the line grades, meaning they graded out as sufficient (5) or good (6) in all factors, they won't have a callout in their profile below.

Terrance Ferguson, TE

Pick: 2.14
School: Oregon
SIS Grade: 6.5 (Lower End Starter): H ability

Key Factors

  • Scored sufficient (5) or good (6) in all factors.

Scouting Notes

He can transition from pass catcher to ballcarrier seamlessly and has the creativity and physicality to gain yards after the catch. —Jordan Edwards
He plays at his own pace, and stays under control to find soft spots against zone coverage. When asked to block in pass protection, he shows the ability to compete and sustain blocks until the ball is thrown...and he was able to pin and seal ends on the move even against high-level competition." —J.E.

Josaiah Stewart, EDGE

Pick: 3.26
School: Michigan
SIS Grade: 5.9 (Top Backup): Top depth level Edge, but non-starter - quality SPT player

Key Factors

4️⃣
Mediocre: Bend; Tackling; ST value

Scouting Notes

His bull rush and speed to power moves are his go-to moves....He's willing to drop back in coverage and has the speed to keep up with routes to the flat and across the middle. —James Weaver
Has the strength and hand usage to defeat blocks against the run —J.W.
On 3rd downs, he can attack upfield using his naturally low leverage. —J.W.

Scheme

  • OLB in a 3-4 front
  • 2-point stance

Jarquez Hunter, RB

Pick: 4.15
School: Auburn
SIS Grade: 6.2 (Backup All 3 downs): Backup; Change of pace runner

Key Factors

7️⃣
Very good: Contact balance; Toughness
4️⃣
Mediocre: Passing game impact; Catching skill

Scouting Notes

Has a very low base and pad level...seeks out contact, but at his best when using his change of speed to run by defenders...does not go down easily to shoulder and arm tackles...keeps his eyes up and on defenders —Mitchel Corrado and Alex Dowdle
Very good at chipping edge rushers in pass protection —M.C. and A.D.

Scheme

  • Zone / Wide Zone
  • Kick returner

Ty Hamilton, DT

Pick: 5.10
School: Ohio State
SIS Grade: 5.9 (Top Backup): Top depth level DT, but only 1 position player - ALL 3 downs

Key Factors

4️⃣
Mediocre: Pass rush

Scouting Notes

He is the younger brother of Jaguars defensive tackle DaVon Hamilton.
Quick first step...shows good initial pop in his hands...has the agility and control to move laterally down the LOS and make a play outside of the tackle box. —Robert Molnar
Has the quick twitch to develop into a pass rusher —R.M.

Scheme

  • 3-tech in an even front

Chris Paul Jr., WLB

Pick: 5.36
School: Ole Miss
SIS Grade: 5.9 (Top Backup): Top depth level LB, but non-starter - quality SPT player

Key Factors

4️⃣
Mediocre: Stoutness; Shed ability

Scouting Notes

Good play speed, sideline-to-sideline range, and quick twitch to explode downhill against the run and as a pass rusher. —Kalib Graves
Wrap-up tackler with good form and violent on contact.... Can play man coverage against running backs on 3rd down —K.G.

Scheme

  • Weakside 'backer in an even front
  • Run and chase

Konata Mumpfield, WR

Pick: 7.26
School: Pittsburgh
SIS Grade: 5.9 (#4 Backup w/SPT): Quality depth level 4th WR with SPT ability

Key Factors

7️⃣
Very good: Route running

Scouting Notes

Very competitive and willing to do what he can to get open for his quarterback....He’s a very precise route runner who gets in and out of cuts quickly...creates separation at the top of routes —Brandon Purdy

Scheme

  • Slot
  • Short-to-intermediate
  • 3rd Down

UDFA Signings

RB Jordan Waters, North Carolina State
WR Brennan Presley, Oklahoma State
WR Mario Williams, Tulane
WR Tru Edwards, LA Tech
TE Anthony Torres, Toledo
IOL Willie Lampkin, North Carolina (5.7)
G Ben Dooley, Boise State
G Wyatt Bowles, Utah State
T Trey Wedig, Indiana
DI Bill Norton, Texas
DI Da'Jon Terry, Oklahoma
EDGE Jamil Muhammad, USC
EDGE Josh Pearcy, Rice
LB Shaun Dolac, Buffalo (5.8)
S Malik Dixon-Williams, Connecticut
S Nate Valcarcel, Northern Illinois

Minicamp Invites

None reported as of 4/28/2025

3-Round Mock Draft

2025 LA Rams Mock

3-Round Mock Draft Logic

  • TRADE!
    Picks 26, 90, 101, & Future Day 3 to ATL for 15
  • 1.15 (15)
    Tyler Warren, TE
  • TRADE!
    Picks 127, 190, 201, & 2026 5th to MIN for 97
  • 3.33 (97)
    Danny Stutsman, LB

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Positions of Interest: CB, LB, TE, QB, WR, EDGE

SIS Scouting Reports – Grade (Scale)


After failing to trade up into the Top 10 to select Brock Bowers in the 2024 Draft, the Rams get the Falcons on the phone and strike a deal to go up and take Tyler Warren.

The Falcons enter the draft with many needs but concerningly few picks—and they would've strongly considered making Kelvin Banks Jr. a Falcon had he fallen to 15 after Raheem Morris and Terry Fontenot reportedly attended a private workout with the offensive tackle.

Instead, the Falcons go from five to seven picks in this year's draft and add an additional pick next year, allowing fantasy managers everywhere to rejoice about Tyler Warren's potential in a Sean McVay offense.

Then, on Day 2, the Rams get back to their "eff them picks" motto as Les Snead calls Kwesi Adofo-Mensah to get back into the Top 100 picks and select a position of need, middle linebacker Danny Stutsman.

Stutsman was near the top of the college football leaderboard in total tackles at Oklahoma and kept a samurai sword in his locker. He's a "Ram" who will fit right in and quickly find himself on the call list of several casting directors.

2025 NFL Draft 3-Round Mock
This 3-round mock combines mountains of research with sourced insider reports to provide the latest intel ahead of the NFL Draft.

Other Potential Picks

  • Day 1: Colston Loveland, Kelvin Banks Jr., Shemar Stewart, Malaki Starks, Matthew Golden, Mason Taylor, Jalen Milroe
  • Day 2: Tre Harris, Cam Skattebo, Jared Wilson, Jonas Sanker, Tyler Shough
  • Day 3: Gunnar Helm, Zy Alexander, Quinn Ewers, Jackson Slater, Isaiah Bond, Tez Johnson, Tory Horton, Dorian Strong, Carson Bruener, Jarquez Hunter, Justin Barron, Torricelli Simpkins III