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1 cornerback the Rams could target in each round of the draft

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1 cornerback the Rams could target in each round of the draft

TL;DR

The Los Angeles Rams are considering cornerback targets for each round of the upcoming draft, with a strong class available. They may need to trade for a pick to secure options in the fourth or fifth rounds.

Key points

  • Rams are considering cornerbacks in the draft
  • Strong cornerback class available
  • Need to trade for fourth or fifth round pick
  • Mansoor Delane from LSU is a top target
Mansoor DelaneJaylen WatsonTrent McDuffieLos Angeles Rams

With the additions of Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson, the Los Angeles Rams pushed cornerback much further down their list of needs – though it's not off the list entirely. In a pass-first league, defenses can never have too many quality coverage guys, which is why the Rams should continue bolstering the secondary.

This is a strong draft class at cornerback, which works out well for the Rams whether they want to take one early or wait until Day 3. There will be options throughout the weekend, but if they want someone in the fourth or fifth rounds, they'll need to trade for a pick in that range.

Here's one cornerback the Rams could target in each round of the draft.

Round 1: Mansoor Delane, LSU

Delane has a chance to be the first cornerback drafted, competing with Jermod McCoy for that title. The Rams may not have a shot at him with the 13th overall pick, but stranger things have happened – and trading up is always a possibility.

Delane is a future No. 1 cornerback on most defenses and is as well-rounded as they come from a coverage standpoint. Even with Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson at corner, a player like Delane would upgrade the secondary.

Round 2: Treydan Stukes, Arizona

Stukes checks a lot of boxes as a defensive back. He has position flexibility as an outside corner, slot defender and even a safety, carrying good size at 6-foot and better speed (4.33). The Rams met with Stukes leading up to the draft, showing interest in the versatile defender, so he could be an option in Round 2.

After intercepting three total passes from 2022-2024, he picked off four last season alone and was a first-team All-Big 12 selection.

Round 3: Malik Muhammad, Texas

Muhammad is a long corner with good speed (4.42) who's best as an outside defender. He had two interceptions as a second-team All-SEC selection last season, allowing only 21 receptions for 168 yards on 35 targets, per PFF.

His combination of length and speed would make him a nice addition to the cornerback room, complementing the more physical McDuffie and Watson.

Round 4: Tacario Davis, Washington

Davis is a rare breed in terms of size and athleticism. He's 6-foot-4 and has 4.41 speed with an 81-inch wingspan. He was a standout at Arizona in 2023 and 2024 before transferring to Washington, where he had two interceptions in seven games played.

His measurables are worth taking a chance on because in the right scheme, he could become a shutdown corner.

Round 5: Ephesians Prysock, Washington

The Huskies had a type, don't you think? Another former Washington cornerback, Prysock is 6-3 with an 80.5-inch wingspan and 4.45 speed. Like Davis, he's a long, fast cornerback who has a high ceiling thanks to his athleticism, but he needs work with his technique and skills.

He had just two interceptions in 49 games in college, spending two years at Arizona and two at Washington. But when it comes to mid-round picks, it's worth taking a shot on players like Prysock thanks to their upside.

Round 6: Domani Jackson, Alabama

Jackson only had two interceptions in his career at USC and Alabama, both coming in 2024, but he has the traits teams will look for in a cornerback. He's fairly tall at nearly 6-foot-1 and has enough speed, running a 4.41 in the 40-yard dash. Jackson is also tough and physical, which is a nice combination when paired with his downfield speed.

The Rams like players from bigger programs and getting the Alabama cornerback at this point in the draft would give them valuable depth behind the starters.

Round 7: Toriano Pride Jr., Missouri

Pride is on the smaller side at 5-foot-10 but he's a burner (4.32) so he can hold up on the outside against faster receivers. He displayed good ball skills with two interceptions in each of the last two years, returning two of the four for touchdowns.

He'd need to earn his spot on special teams, which is an area he's contributed to before, but he could get a shot on defense at some point as a rookie.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: 1 CB target for LA Rams in each round

Q&A

Who is a top cornerback the Rams could draft in Round 1?

Mansoor Delane from LSU is a potential target for the Rams in Round 1.

What are the Rams' needs for the upcoming draft?

While cornerback is not their top need, the Rams are looking to bolster their secondary in the draft.

How many rounds are there in the NFL draft?

The NFL draft consists of seven rounds, allowing teams to select players from various positions.

What should the Rams do to secure a cornerback in the fourth or fifth round?

The Rams may need to trade for a pick in the fourth or fifth rounds to target a cornerback.

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