With the season officially over, it’s time to speculate about the NFL Draft. Here’s what the Los Angeles Rams can do.

While they traded their first round pick to the Tennessee Titans, their early selection in the second round is very valuable. The Rams have eight total picks available but can utilize them differently based on what they decide for the second round.

FanSpeak.com allows users to run mock drafts based on various models. Here are three different versions of how the first half of the incoming class can play out when the Rams select their new rookies.

Option 1: Wide receiver with their first pick

Jared Goff desperately needs a playmaker on offense, and with Kenny Britt potentially leaving via free agency, an early draft pick may be the best move.

Wide Receiver – Cooper Kupp is one of the most productive FCS wide receivers of all time, even beating records set by Pro Football Hall of Fame wideout Jerry Rice.

Outside Tackle – Julie’n Davenport from Bucknell is an offensive tackle who took a meeting with the Rams. He is 6-foot-7, 304 pounds and a very interesting prospect.

Offensive Guard – Zach Banner is an unreal offensive lineman at 6-foot-9 and 344 pounds. He’s also a charismatic player from USC, so Los Angeles fans would be excited to have him on board.

Safety – Tedric Thompson played in the Pac-12 during college and is from Inglewood — which will soon be the home of the Rams. He had two interceptions against Utah to help them win their division this season.

Option 2: Offensive tackle with their first pick

One of the reasons why Todd Gurley suffered such a drastic setback during his sophomore season is because he had no protection. The Rams need a better offensive line.

OT – Forrest Lamp has turned into a draft crush for many due to his impressive performances during the week of the Senior Bowl.

WR – JuJu Smith-Schuster was one of the most explosive wide receivers in the Pac-12 when he was in college. He is a local product and lethal playmaker.

Tight End – Gerald Everett is another FCS talent but is a tight end often compared to Jordan Reed, who was one of the favorite options of Rams coach Sean McVay in Washington.

EDGE – Tanoh Kpassagnon stands at 6-foot-7 and weighs 290 pounds and is considered a perfect fit for a 3-4 defense, which is what Wade Phillips will implement next season.

Option 3: Tight end with their first pick

Last season, it became obvious that Lance Kendricks is not the best option for Los Angeles at tight end.

TE – Jordan Leggett played a key role in the road to the national championship for Clemson and the Rams desperately need to improve on Kendricks.

Defensive Back – Fabian Moreau, who played in college in Los Angeles for UCLA, is a versatile cornerback with experience in zone and man defenses.

WR – Isaiah Ford is an impressive receiver in a very deep draft class for wideouts. If he falls late, expect the Rams to make a move.

OT – J.J. Dielman was a senior standout captain for Utah but is recovering from a season-ending injury that will impact his draft stock.

Option 4: Cornerback with their first pick

With their second round pick, the Rams can save a boat load of cap space and let cornerback Trumaine Johnson walk. Instead, they can draft a young and very exciting prospect.

Cornerback – Adoree’ Jackson from USC is a bit of a reach this early, but he’d become an immediate fan favorite in The Coliseum.

TE – Jake Butt, from Michigan, suffered a torn ACL in the Orange Bowl. While he recovers from his injury, his draft stock has likely fallen as well. But because the Rams are looking for a long-term solution, he can eventually fill that role.

WR – Dede Westbrook was a Heisman candidate for Oklahoma, but he is incredibly undersized and one of the older draft prospects. Still, he averaged nearly 20 yards per reception with a 21% touchdown rate during his senior year.

OT – Avery Gennesy is a product of “Last Chance U” and played for a former Miami Dolphins offensive line coach at Texas A&M.