The first 100 picks of the 2026 NFL Draft have been made, three of them by the Los Angeles Rams. So far, the Rams have stuck to the offense with all three selections, taking Ty Simpson, Max Klare and Keagen Trost in the first three rounds.
This is where Snead and the Rams make a living, finding diamonds in the rough like few other teams can. They'll try to uncover a few more gems on Saturday with their final four picks, though it'll be more challenging due to a lack of any selections in the fourth or fifth rounds.
Here are the 30 best available players entering Day 3, according to the consensus big board assembled by Arif Hasan of Wide Left. Jermod McCoy is obviously the biggest name still out there, coming into the draft as the 14th-ranked player overall on the consensus big board; a knee issue has caused him to plummet.
With needs at wide receiver, linebacker, edge rusher and perhaps even cornerback, the Rams can keep their options open when they go on the clock next at No. 207. By then, it's possible none of these players will be available, but they could always trade up.
Note: QB Garrett Nussmeier, TE Justin Joly and TE Michael Trigg were excluded due to their positions.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Best available players for Rams entering Day 3 of 2026 NFL Draft
