The next step in the pre-draft process is right around the corner as the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine will be held in Indianapolis from Feb. 24-March 2. On-field drills won’t take place until Feb. 27 and will run until March 1, which is when fans, scouts and media members will get a good look at each prospect’s physical traits.

While it’s foolish to put too much stock in the combine, it does give the top draft prospects a chance to show off what they can do in individual drills, causing scouts to go back and re-watch their game tape.

There will be 337 prospects in Indy for the combine, but the Rams won’t be interested in all of them, of course. Here are 32 players they should watch closest with a realistic shot that they could be targeted in the draft.

OT Austin Jackson, USC One of the top tackle prospects in the draft, could replace Whitworth

G/C Cesar Ruiz, Michigan Played center at Michigan but could potentially line up at guard, too

G John Simpson, Clemson Excellent run-blocking guard who would fit well with Rams

C Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin Arguably the top center in the draft, he may be out of the Rams' reach

OT Ben Bartch, St. John’s (Minn.) Former tight end with excellent athleticism at LT

OT Prince Tega Wanogho, Auburn A raw prospect at LT but one with great upside

C Lloyd Cushenberry, LSU Regressed in 2019 but remains a quality center prospect

G Damien Lewis, LSU Fits best as a road-grading right guard in the NFL

G Logan Stenberg, Kentucky A guard with a mean streak, plays with an edge and finishes his blocks

OT Trey Adams, Washington Serious concerns about his durability after ACL and back injuries sidelined him in 2017 and 2018

EDGE Anfernee Jennings, Alabama Never lived up to his potential but has requisite athleticism to play OLB

EDGE Bradlee Anae, Utah A perfect fit at OLB in the Rams' 3-4 scheme as a pass rusher.

EDGE Terrell Lewis, Alabama Another Bama edge rusher, Lewis comes with injury concerns but also starter potential

EDGE Yetur Gross-Matos, Penn State Had 17 sacks in the last two seasons and is a fringe first-rounder

EDGE Josh Uche, Michigan Somewhat undersized, but as a weakside edge rusher, he has the size and strength to succeed

EDGE Julian Okwara, Notre Dame Okwara's production fell off in 2019 but he has good length and athleticism, translating to a… Okwara's production fell off in 2019 but he has good length and athleticism, translating to a high ceiling more

LB/EDGE Zack Baun, Wisconsin A versatile defender who can play off the ball or rushing the passer, both of which… A versatile defender who can play off the ball or rushing the passer, both of which the Rams need more

LB Akeem Davis-Gaither, Appalachian State Undersized but his instincts and motor always get him around the ball

LB Patrick Queen, LSU A fast linebacker who can play sideline-to-sideline and all three downs

LB Troy Dye, Oregon Rangy linebacker who will need to bulk up in the NFL, but has a very high… Rangy linebacker who will need to bulk up in the NFL, but has a very high ceiling more

LB Jordyn Brooks, Texas Tech Needs work in coverage but would contribute immediately as a run defender

DL Raekwon Davis, Alabama Not a sack artist, but he has the size and length to be an upgrade at… Not a sack artist, but he has the size and length to be an upgrade at DE more

DL Marlon Davidson, Auburn Fits nicely in a 3-4 at DE with his size and athleticism, helping him get upfield

DL Jason Strowbridge, UNC Not an elite pass rusher at DE, but his quickness and length flash on the screen

DL Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M Might fit best as a 3-technique but could play outside at DE

DL James Lynch, Baylor Good size and strength but lacks a refined pass-rush skill set

NT Leki Fotu, Utah The best pure nose tackle in the draft but doesn't offer much against the pass

CB Noah Igbinoghene, Auburn Converted WR with good ball skills and a raw set of traits

CB Cameron Dantzler, Miss. State Has elite length to be a press corner at the next level

CB Amik Robertson, Louisiana Tech Only 5-9 but could be a future replacement for Robey-Coleman in the slot

SS K’Von Wallace, Clemson Could be a third safety for the Rams, excelling in run support

SS Alohi Gilman, Notre Dame Good run defender who possesses great athleticism as a third safety