Here are all of the players that were selected by the Los Angeles Rams during the NFL Draft and what you need to know about each player.

Round: 2nd, Pick No. 44

Position: Tight End

School: South Alabama

Key Fact: Compares well to Washington tight end Jordan Reed, who thrived playing for McVay.

What He Says: “I think I bring the complete package of a tight end. Definitely a vertical threat first, but also being a willing blocker in the run game – just being able to create that mismatch at any point of time in the game.”

Met With Rams: “They flew me out for a top-30 visit, and I had a private workout scheduled with them.”

Round: 3rd, No. 69 overall

Position: Wide Receiver

School: Eastern Washington

Key Fact: One of the most productive wide receivers in college football history.

What He Says: “I think I bring versatility. A guy that’s going to know the offense inside and out. A guy that’s going to be ready to go day one. I pride myself on that, on learning the offense – I know exactly what I need to be a guy that can be reliable and be able to get first downs. The ability to create in multiple different ways, play wherever you need me to play. I think that’s something that I bring that a lot of receivers can’t.”

Met With Rams: “I had a formal interview with them at the NFL combine and I thought that went really well. I got along really well with the coaches there. Then, was able to do a workout as well. Again, just being able to connect with the offensive coaching staff and (wide receivers) coach (Eric) Yarber. I was able to just go out and do what I love and play ball. I think they liked what they saw.”

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Round: 3rd, No. 91 overall

Position: Safety

School: Boston College

Key Fact: He missed just five total tackles and stopped 3.8 percent of runs in 2016.

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Round: 4th, No. 117 overall

Position: Wide Receiver

School: Texas A&M

Key Fact: Pro Football Focus calls him “possibly the best end-zone fade-route threat in this draft class.”

What He Says: “Definitely intensity. I’m a playmaker and can play pretty much anywhere they need. I’m a winner and I’d love to help this team win.”

Met With Rams: “I took a visit, probably about three or four weeks ago, and I loved it. I love the vibe, I loved the energy they had and it seemed like they liked me. It seemed like the Rams liked me a lot. I developed a connection with them and how we get to develop it even more.”

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Samson Ebukam

Round: 4th, 125 overall

Position: EDGE rusher

School: Eastern Washington

Key Fact: He is one of the most athletic defensive prospects in the draft.

What He Says: “I feel good about it because that really works to my game because I can be an outside linebacker and just rush the passer. That’s what I do best.”

Met With Rams: “They just asked me if I was ready to be a Ram, and I was like, ‘Hell yeah.’ That was my first visit too. I was just ecstatic. I had a gut feeling that it would be them to take me and I’m just blessed right now. I just can’t wait to get to work.”

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Round: 6th, 189 overall

Position: Defensive tackle

School: Tulane

Key Fact: He was an incredibly productive collegiate pass rusher.

What He Says: “To tell the truth, I’m bringing the same skill set that all of those guys [like Aaron Donald] have. I’m going to hop in. I’m going to play my role and anywhere that coach wants me to play, I’ll do it.”

Met With Rams: “I know me and (Rams Defensive Line) Coach Billy Johnson really kicked it off with a conversation. He told me he believed in me and he told me he could get me up there if he could.”

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Round: 6th, 206 overall

Position: Fullback

School: Virginia Tech

Key Fact: He is arguably the best position blocker at fullback and had a great offensive touchdown vs. Ohio State.

What He Says: “I can do a bunch of different things, like I said. The Rams are going to bring me in as a fullback, and I can’t wait to block for (RB) Todd Gurley and contribute in any way I can.”

Round: 7th, 234 overall

Position: Linebacker

School: Pittsburgh

Key Fact: Tied with Aaron Donald in total collegiate sacks at Pitt

What He Says: “I think naturally I’m a 3-4 outside linebacker, so I couldn’t have asked for a better fit. I’m just blessed to have this opportunity. I’m just grateful that it finally came around after three long days. I think I’ll fit right in with what I do. My specialty is penetration and pass rush so I think I can definitely be useful.”

Met With Rams: “We had conversations with a couple people, but you never really know what’s what until they pick you. Yeah, we definitely had some conversations and I’m just thankful that they thought highly enough of me to pick me at this point in the draft.”