The Rams have been among the many teams with their eyes on USC’s star wide receiver, Juju Smith-Schuster, but he’s not the only Trojan receiver that’s caught their attention.

The Rams met with 24-year-old Darreus Rogers back in February, and now may be the time to start evaluating him as a serious option late in the draft.

#Rams have also talked to WR's Darreus Rogers of USC & Trent Taylor of Louisiana Tech. (clearly doing their homework on a position of need) — Vincent Bonsignore (@DailyNewsVinny) March 3, 2017

As a senior last year, Rogers stepped out of the shadows as a reliable No. 2 to Smith-Schuster on the USC offense – and after an impressive showing for the NFL scouts at NFL pro day, he may also be upping his draft stock.

Darreus Rogers turned in a solid pro day, caught very well and had visits scheduled with Giants and Rams — NFL Draft Prospects (@CollegeFB_Film) March 23, 2017

While not the most athletic player at his position, Rogers is described by CBSSports.com as having “my-ball mentality and ballskills that translate well to the NFL game, using his aggressive, natural plucking skills to be a solid possession target.”

This characterization becomes even more interesting after taking a look at Mock Draftable’s assessment of his measurables. According to their estimation, Rogers’ closest physical counterpart in the league is Jarvis Landry. Since entering the league in 2014, the Dolphins star has posted two seasons with 1,100+ yards receiving – earning him two Pro Bowl appearances as well.

If Rogers were 70% as good as Landry, he’d be a steal toward the back end of the draft. The Rams still need depth at wide receiver, and it’s a near guarantee that they’ll have to find it in the draft since they’ve already paid Tavon Austin and Robert Woods an inordinate amount of money.