The Los Angeles Rams may have the opportunity to draft linebacker Sonny Styles, son of former player Lorenzo Styles, in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Rams are considering trading up from their 13th overall pick to secure him, as he is ranked 6th on the consensus big board.
1 Aug 1998: Linebacker Lorenzo Styles #51 of the St. Louis Rams in action during a pre-season game against the Indianapolis Colts at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Daniel /Allsport | Getty Images
1 Aug 1998: Linebacker Lorenzo Styles #51 of the St. Louis Rams in action during a pre-season game against the Indianapolis Colts at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Daniel /Allsport | Getty Images
Lorenzo Styles was a role player on the 1999 St. Louis Rams and now the franchise has a chance, albeit not an easy one, to draft his superstar son. The Rams might need to trade up for Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles, and he was one of the players who Blaine Grisak highlighted recently as a prospect thatās worth it:
Styles is an immediate upgrade over Omar Speights and continues to improve the level of the back seven. Sitting at the 13th overall pick, there is a better chance of moving up inside the top-10 for a premier talent than there has been in past years. A big reason why the Rams were unable to get a deal done with the Panthers last season was because a drop from eighth overall to 26 is significant. The Rams wonāt have that roadblock this season.
Styles began his Ohio State career as a safety, but he settled in at linebacker in 2024. Heās improved in diagnosing play development. The former Buckeye diffuses block attempts with crisp hand strikes and leverages run fits with force/anchor strength. There are times when he slips back into a containment-based approach, but he has plenty of short-area quickness and pursuit speed to get where he needs to go. He can make an impact from multiple spots on the field and is a plus man-cover talent. Styles is an emerging player with the traits and versatility to garner longer looks by NFL evaluators. He could see his stock soar leading up to draft day.
Being compared to Warner is a far stretch better than if Sonny was compared to Papa: Lorenzo Styles was a third round pick in 1995 by the Falcons, also out of Ohio State, but his career as a starter never materialized.
After two seasons with Atlanta, Styles was traded to the Rams as a player that the new coaching staff led by Dick Vermeil would hope could blossom in a new situation. However, Styles appeared in only 10 games over the first two seasons with St. Louis and then in 1999 the team found out that this guy named London Fletcher was pretty good.
Though Styles played in all 16 games, he made zero starts and had 18 tackles. He had one tackle in each playoff game that year as well, including the Super Bowl.
The Rams did finally ask Styles to start five games in 2000, but that would end up being his final career NFL season. He went on to do some coaching at the lower levels, but his real legacy now lives on in his son Sonny.
A first rounder at this position would step in as a Day 1 starter and instantly upgrade the defense. Prospects with sideline-to-sideline speed and coverage ability would fill a noticeable gap in the Ramsā front seven. If Sonny Styles drops, the Rams will likely be racing to the podium to add him to their young and budding defense.
Few expect Sonny Styles to make it to pick 13. But if the Rams want a little bit of ā99 mojo with a player who is miles better as a prospect who is father was 31 years ago, you couldnāt do better than the ultimate son, Sonny Styles.
Q&A
Who is Sonny Styles and why is he significant for the Rams in the 2026 draft?
Sonny Styles is a highly ranked linebacker from Ohio State and the son of former Rams player Lorenzo Styles, making him a notable prospect for the team.
What is the Rams' current draft position for the 2026 NFL Draft?
The Rams currently hold the 13th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Why might the Rams need to trade up in the 2026 draft?
The Rams may need to trade up to secure Sonny Styles, who is considered a premier talent and is ranked 6th on the consensus big board.
What challenges did the Rams face in previous drafts regarding trading positions?
In past drafts, the Rams struggled to negotiate trades due to significant drops in draft position, such as moving from eighth overall to 26th, which they hope to avoid this season.
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