The Los Angeles Rams should be considered contenders in 2025 after making the playoffs in back-to-back years, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvement. They have some holes to address this offseason, particularly on the offensive side of the ball where the team underperformed in 2024. As of now, tight end, wide receiver, cornerback and offensive tackle are among their biggest roster needs and we addressed all of them in our latest mock draft. Using Pro Football Network’s mock draft simulator, we went three rounds and filled some of the Rams’ biggest roster holes. We traded back from No. 26, moving all the way out of the first round in a deal with the Giants for No. 34 overall. The benefit? Adding an extra third-round pick at No. 65.