The Los Angeles Rams do not select on Day 1 of the NFL Draft, but with the fifth pick in the second round, receiver Zay Jones seems likely.

Here is a list of analysts who believe the Rams will draft Jones, the East Carolina star wideout, as well as what they say about him.

ESPN

Mel Kiper Jr.: “The Rams have a bunch of needs and no first-round pick. I’m sticking to my board. Jones has No. 1 wideout potential.”

Bleacher Report

Matt Miller: “Jones can make every catch in the book, from contested catches, to 50/50 balls, to the spectacular catch. He runs crisp routes, with a great understanding of where the sticks are, and he settles into zones well. Once he catches the ball, he shows the ability to turn up field and run through contact as corners struggle to tackle him.”

SB Nation

Adam Stites: “The Rams sought to provide Jared Goff with some help in the offseason, but Robert Woods alone isn’t going to cut it. Jones is FBS’s all-time leader in receptions after racking up huge stats at East Carolina and should be able to immediately contribute for the Rams, which is a must for an offense that can’t afford to slowly groom any additional young talent.”

ECU's Zay Jones saw 216 targets in 2016, 45 more than any other FBS receiver. He caught 158 of those, 21 more than the next-highest figure. pic.twitter.com/yDFXKU737G — Pro Football Focus (@PFF) April 21, 2017

Turf Show Times

misone: “Mr. Goff, say hello to the WR you will be to tied at the hip with for the next 10 years: East Carolina WR Zay Jones. The Rams have to address this position, and Jones could easily be a player that is nabbed in the first round. Having him available at this spot would be a blessing.”

San Diego Tribune

Eddie Brown: “Jones produced at a big-time level — he set a NCAA record for most receptions in a career (399) — and has excellent hands. Scouts rave about his character. His father, Robert, won three Super Bowls with the Cowboys in the 1990s. Top needs: OL, S, WR.”

SEC Country

Connor Riley: “A couple of players from smaller FBS schools — Western Michigan’s Corey Davis and East Carolina’s Zay Jones — are also getting lots of love. Davis is regarded by many as a first-rounder and Jones a second-rounder.”