After the draft, the Los Angeles Rams signed 11 undrafted free agents. We did some research and found some of the most interesting facts.

Last season, the Rams signed 19 undrafted free agents. More than half of those players are still on the team roster. In fact, linebacker Cory Littleton was even named rookie of the year for the Rams in 2016.

If this year is any indication, some of the undrafted free agents will have a real impact in the NFL.

Related These are the undrafted free agents linked to the Los Angeles Rams

1. Aarion Penton chose the Rams over the Broncos

Originally from St. Louis, this defensive back chose to play for the Los Angeles Rams rather than sign with the Denver Broncos.

Mizzou CB Aarion Penton (CBC) chose Rams as rookie FA over Denver. He paid pre-draft visit to LA. Joins ex-Mizzou teammate E.J. Gaines. — Jim Thomas (@jthom1) April 30, 2017

2. Both the offensive linemen will get a chance at center

Rams GM Les Snead on the undrafted free agents at offensive line: “Coach Kromer really identified somebody we might have drafted in the seventh round. We were able to get him so that was good.”

Both of the UDFA free agents the Rams signed at OL, Jake Eldrenkamp and Anthony McMeans, will get a chance to work at center. — Rich Hammond (@Rich_Hammond) April 30, 2017

3. UCLA defensive back was most recently a wide receiver

Ishmael Adams was a running back at Oaks Christian during high school, then recorded eight interceptions at UCLA — including 3 touchdowns.

Ishmael Adams, UCLA's cornerback turned receiver, was nominated for special teams player of the week after a few sizable returns. — Jesse Dougherty (@dougherty_jesse) September 12, 2016

4. USC running back has a shot to make the roster

When the Rams lost Benny Cunningham to the Chicago Bears earlier this offseason, they lost legitimate depth at running back. Davis adds value.

Justin Davis may have a real chance to make the 53-man roster. After Gurley and Dunbar they are thin at RB. — Ry (@JustRyCole) April 30, 2017

5. Folarin Orimolade graduated early from the Ivy League

The new Rams linebacker graduated two terms with from Dartmouth with a degree in Economics, per Greg Beachem.

Folarin Orimolade, Dartmouth… 6'0" ~240 and turned only 21 years old in November pic.twitter.com/SasgO1rO2D — 〽 (@BlizzFootball) January 1, 2017