In addition to their 11 draft picks, the Los Angeles Rams added a slew of undrafted free agents to their rookie class. Some will be little more than camp bodies, but others have a real shot to make the 53-man roster and have an impact on the upcoming season.

Here are the three undrafted rookies with the best shot at making the Rams:

1. Indiana LB Tegray Scales

An inside linebacker from Indiana, Scales is the most high-profile UDFA that the Rams brought in. He was seen by most analysts as an early Day 3 pick and it was one of the bigger surprises of the draft when he wasn’t selected at all.

Scales almost certainly had his pick of teams across the league to sign with, so he must have had a pretty good reason to sign with the Rams. Either the Rams gave him a significant signing bonus or he felt very confident about his odds of making the team/practice squad, or both.

Scales is a bit undersized, but otherwise has all the tools to be a quality inside linebacker in the NFL. Assuming the Rams keep four inside linebackers like they did last year, Scales has a very good chance at making the team. With Alec Ogletree gone, Mark Barron is the only true lock to make the roster at inside linebacker. Penciling in Cory Littleton and rookie fifth-rounder Micah Kiser, whose roster spots are both likely safe, that would leave Scales battling it out with recent signee Ramik Wilson for the final spot.

Wilson is a 2015 fourth-round pick of the Chiefs who played sparingly in Kansas City over the past few seasons. The Rams have no ties to him and won’t hesitate to keep Scales over him if he performs better in camp. With Barron sidelined for most of the offseason after having shoulder surgery, Scales will have plenty of time on the field in OTAs and training camp to prove he belongs. Even if he doesn’t make the initial roster, he has a good shot to be brought back on the practice squad.