Before the NFL draft, let’s take a look at the best players from the Los Angeles area that the Rams may be interested in adding to the team.

1.) John Ross — Wide Receiver (Washington)

Ross set the record for the fastest 40-yard dash at the NFL combine. The speedy wideout from Washington is perhaps the best deep threat in the draft.

2.) Adoree’ Jackson — Cornerback (USC)

Jackson is one of the most unique athletes in recent memory. He is an asset on offense, defense and special teams and grew up as a fan of the Rams.

3.) Sidney Jones — Cornerback (Washington)

Jones is injured but was projected as a first-round talent. The Rams have Trumaine Johnson on a one-year deal. Can Jones replace him once healthy?

4.) Marcus Sanders-Williams — Safety (Utah)

Originally from the Riverside area, Williams created 18 turnovers and 189 combined stops for his team during the previous three seasons.

5.) JuJu Smith-Schuster — Wide Receiver (USC)

He is young and took a bit of a setback last season, but he is also a very versatile playmaker. It would be exciting for fans to keep him in L.A., too.

6.) Jayon Brown — Linebacker (UCLA)

This linebacker was All Pac-12 with three interceptions and six passes defended. He defended fifteen passes during the past three years.

7.) Sean Harlow — Offensive Line (Oregon State)

His father was a former first-round pick. Harlow has experience at every position on the offensive line during practice.

8.) Damien Mama — Offensive Line (USC)

He has lost approximately 75 pounds since coming to USC, yet he’s still one of the heaviest offensive linemen in the draft class. He has fantastic strength.

9.) Tedric Thompson — Safety (Colorado)

Thompson has an older brother in the NFL. He played receiver in high school and has very big hands. He is a valuable playmaker that needs more size.

10.) Damore’ea Stringfellow — Wide Receiver (Ole Miss)

He was originally a Washington-commit and a top-ten receiver prospect in the nation. Last season, the 6-foot-2 receiver had over 15 yards per catch.

For full list of prospects from the greater Los Angeles area, click here.