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Best players available for Rams on Day 2 of draft
OT Jawaan Taylor, Florida
One of the best offensive line prospects in the draft
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C Erik McCoy, Texas A&M
An talented center who could've gone in Round 1.
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OL Elgton Jenkins, Mississippi State
Would most likely play center in NFL, but brings versatility.
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OG Nate Davis, Charlotte
Powerful guard and potential Rodger Saffold replacement.
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OL Cody Ford, Oklahoma
Can play tackle or guard at the next level.
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OT Dalton Risner, Kansas State
Risner compares favorably to Andrew Whitworth, but can play guard, too.
CB Greedy Williams, LSU
Long and fast CB with excellent man coverage skills.
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CB Byron Murphy, Washington
Can play man or zone, terrific ball skills.
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CB Rock Ya-Sin, Temple
Physical cornerback who fits nicely in Rams' scheme.
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CB Justin Layne, Michigan State
Athletically gifted player with the skill set to play outside.
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CB David Long, Michigan
Shorter CB who thrives in press coverage.
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FS Nasir Adderley, Delaware
Rangy free safety with cornerback traits.
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SS Taylor Rapp, Washington
A versatile safety despite limited speed and range.
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FS Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Florida
Can play any position in the secondary.
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FS Deionte Thompson, Alabama
Gambling free safety with great range.
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SS Amani Hooker, Iowa
At either free or strong safety, he's an impact player.
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ILB Mack Wilson, Alabama
Concerns about speed and athleticism caused him to slide.
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ILB Blake Cashman, Minnesota
Rangy linebacker who plays sideline to sideline.
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ILB Jahlani Tavai, Hawaii
Pre-draft visitor with tremendous athleticism.
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EDGE Chase Winovich, Michigan
Relentless motor and always rallies to the ball.
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EDGE Jachai Polite, Florida
Questions about work ethic but first-round tape.
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EDGE Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech
NCAA all-time sack leader with athletic limitations.
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EDGE Christian Miller, Alabama
Potential is there to become an early contributor at OLB.
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DT Trysten Hill, Central Florida
Powerful and quick 3-technique for his size.
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DT Renell Wren, Arizona State
Elite traits but inconsistent player.
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DT Khalen Saunders, Western Illinois
Smaller nose tackle with a very high ceiling.
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DT Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State
Fits best in a one-gap scheme thanks to his athleticism.
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DT Daylon Mack, Texas A&M
Wide nose tackle who can plug up running lanes in the middle.
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