While the Los Angeles Rams do not have a pick in the first round due to the Jared Goff trade, this is an incredibly deep prospects class.

In fact, many experts think that there will be future Pro Bowlers available in the second and third round of the draft.

Now that the Rams were awarded a compensatory draft pick in the third round, it means they get to keep their high third round pick and the late one goes to Tennesse in the Goff trade.

That’s fantastic news considering how impressive the talent in the draft is according to most experts who have discussed the subject.

This draft is so deep. I have about 70 guys worthy of a top 50 spot. The 2nd/3rd round is going to produce a lot of future pro bowlers. — Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) February 25, 2017

Here’s a longer excerpt from Mike Mayock, a former safety for the New York Giants who is an NFL Network analyst (via MMQB.com):

“This is as good and as deep a class as I’ve seen in a draft in several years—with the exception of quarterback and offensive line. Running backs and tight ends, top end and depth are outstanding. Tight ends—I haven’t seen a group like this in years. Wide receivers, very good. Defensively, it’s unbelievable. The edge rushers … we haven’t seen a group like this in a long, long time. You’ll be able to get a starting edge rusher in the fourth round that last year or most drafts you’d compare to an edge rusher in the second round. Cornerbacks and safeties, it’s the best I’ve seen in 10 years at least.”

Mayock added that the wide receivers are deep. His favorite are Mike Williams (Clemson), Corey Davis (Western Michigan) and John Ross (Washington).

But he added that he loved Cooper Kupp (Eastern Washington) and Zay Jones (East Carolina) as well.

He also thinks that Villanova edge rusher Tanoh Kpassagnon, who would fit the Rams new 3-4 defense, is the steal of the draft.

I have never seen a Draft this deep in defensive players in the 1st two rounds especially CB's and pass rushers @nflnetwork — Charley Casserly (@CharleyCasserly) February 26, 2017

The Rams have a huge decision to make about Trumaine Johnson, who will cost a pretty penny if Los Angeles looks to give him another franchise tag.

If there was a year to let him walk and save money, it seems that it could be relatively easy to replace him with a rookie contract who could turn out to be a star — according to former NFL general manager Charley Casserley.

Rams GM Les Snead recently spoke about how the Rams are planning to avoid looking at top prospects and will instead look at later rounds (via LA Times):

“There’s a good probability they’re gone. So now let’s really focus on the ones that are going to be there.”

Recall that Mayock said that this is the best class for cornerbacks and safeties in the last ten years.

The comments from Snead are a good implication that the Rams will find a great pick later in the draft.