The NFL Draft is approaching and the Los Angeles Rams will not have a pick on the first night. So why should you care about the first night? Perhaps we are in for some moving and shaking up in the draft. With that being said here are ten players that could be the most likely candidates to fall out of the first round and possibly into an L.A. Rams jersey.

Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama

It’s amazing how much the draft will shift during the off-season. Here is a player that many had going in the top 15 of the NFL draft back around January. Now, he could fall into the second round? Seems crazy but it’s how the NFL draft works. If a player like Patrick Mahomes joins the media’s top three QB’s (Watson, Trubisky and Kizer) in the first round then expect a player to be pushed down into the second round. The Rams would surely love to swipe a CB like Humphrey especially with the question mark in the form of Trumaine Johnson whether he will remain a Ram or not and the lack of depth outside of him and newly signed Kayvon Webster.

Jalen Tabor, CB, Florida

If there is anyone I would jump on in the second round faster than anyone else, it’s Jalen Tabor. He’s my No.1 overall corner in this draft he brings size, physicality and the ability to literally break games. Tabor, Johnson and Webster would make for an extraordinary secondary that the Rams haven’t had. Tabor ran real well at the combine and looked smooth in all of his drills but the nature of the NFL draft is someone like this could always fall down the board. May not seem likely but with how deep this draft is at the CB position teams may opt to wait on one.

Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt

Perhaps not the biggest need now after the Rams free agency but Zach Cunningham is a great player that could play inside for the Rams. Right now Alec Ogletree and Mark Barron are penciled in for the inside backer spots but Barron is arguably not a great fit in this new defense. Cunningham is bigger and is more of a linebacker than Barron is. Cunningham is really lean which will scare teams off so that is why I believe he could fall into the second round.

Obi Melifonwu, S, UConn

He’s a first rounder in my book but there are still teams that don’t believe he’s an automatic first rounder. Obi Melifonwu has the crazy size and speed you would die for at safety but his issue is the fact he doesn’t play with the same speed he shows and he is a little too passive at times. If you watch his tape his play doesn’t match up how it should match up. Melifonwu obviously has clear talent and a high ceiling but there are better players out there that can contribute right away and that’s why he could fall into the second round.

Dan Feeney, G, Indiana

Here is a player that is truly “plug-in-play”. Dan Feeney can come in right away and provide his mean streak and give your offensive line a nastiness about them. He’s a high quality starter at the next level no doubt, but he could fall into the second because he is a guard. Feeney is projected to be a late first round which could land him at the top of the second. The Rams don’t have a need at guard like they do at center but Feeney might be too good to pass up.

Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama

The Rams obviously have a question mark at LT not now, but the future. With Andrew Whitworth coming in and immediately being able to fill the hole at LT for now there is still a giant void in the Rams future plans. Whitworth is 35 and not getting any younger. The Rams do have Greg Robinson who they drafted No.2 overall but he hasn’t looked good at all and might not be able to play left tackle in the NFL. Cam Robinson might be the best left tackle in this draft and he also may fall because of his off-the-field concerns. If he’s there in the second round it will give the Rams something to consider.

T.J. Watt, EDGE, Wisconsin

T.J. Watt isn’t just benefiting from his brother’s last name. Let’s get one thing straight, T.J. Watt is a good football player that could be like Clay Mathews at the next level. I personally like Watt as an inside linebacker like how the Packers used Mathews. I believe if the Rams are not sold on Barron, Watt could be the pick and he could be the inside backer next to Ogletree. It is likely he will get picked in the second but he could also sneak into the first.

Caleb Brantley, DT, Florida

Brantley coming into the combine was mocked to go as high as top 15. Now his stock has cooled off a bit and there is a chance he falls into the second round. Brantley has been compared to Aaron Donald with the short area burst he has (obviously not a freakish athlete) and if he was the there in the second round it would give the Rams something to think about. This is a guy who can start at defensive end if the Rams don’t believe in Dominique Easley so that would decide a lot.

Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan State

Another defensive lineman who was dubbed as the Spartans’ one man army. Malik McDowell is falling down draft boards but I can’t give you slightest idea as to why. He is clearly a top notch athlete with the potential to blow up in the NFL. He’s a lot like DeForest Buckner of the San Francisco 49ers who went seventh overall last year. So why is McDowell a late first/early second round? Who cares, if he’s there when the Rams pick they may have to take him.

Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida

The last player but not least that could fall into the Rams lap is Quincy Wilson. Another Florida cornerback who is falling down boards after being considered the top CB before all the pre-draft workouts. Wilson is another physical play-maker that will make a living in the NFL as a press man cover guy. Wilson was going high as No.10 overall in mock drafts but now he is falling into the second round according to draft experts around. I think the Florida CB duo is a better duo than the Ohio State one but if the rest of the NFL doesn’t think so then the Rams could have a tough decision to make at 37th overall deciding between Wilson and Tabor.

Thoughts? Sound off below and tell us who you think could fall into the Rams lap in the second round.

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