The Los Angeles Rams didn't just add five rookies to their roster this offseason. They also agreed to terms with 18 undrafted free agents, giving them 23 first-year players who will be competing for spots on the team this summer.
The Rams almost always have at least one undrafted rookie make the 53-man roster, with Shaun Dolac being the most recent to do so in 2025.
A handful of UDFAs have a real chance to secure a spot on the roster this year and will be worth keeping an eye on. Get to know all 18 of them with one interesting stat or fact about each one.
Was highest-graded run-blocking lineman in FCS in 2024
According to PFF, Henderson had a 94.1 run-blocking grade in 2024 at South Dakota, which was the highest of any offensive lineman in the FCS.
Villari was primarily a tight end at Syracuse, but he also took snaps at quarterback. He rushed 84 times for 410 yards and four touchdowns, completed 23 of 33 passes for 177 yards with one touchdown and two picks, and also caught 66 passes for 671 yards and three touchdowns in four years.
Bailey is a terrific athlete at 6-foot-5 and 260 pounds, running a 4.69 in the 40 with an outstanding 10-yard split of 1.53 seconds. He's one of the most athletic edge rushers in this class.
What if I told you the top RAS comp for Rams UDFA Wesley Bailey was Brian Burns and he didn't cost multiple first-round picks? pic.twitter.com/2fMiP3nHur
Earned highest receiving grade of any FBS TE last season
According to Pro Football Focus, Jones' receiving grade of 92.7 was the best of any tight end in the FBS last season.
Allowed 2nd-lowest completion rate (55%) among qualified LBs last season
Among all linebackers with at least 188 coverage snaps last season, Hill-Green ranked second with a completion rate of only 55% allowed. He gave up just 11 catches on 20 targets for 110 yards, per PFF.
Threw game-winning touchdown pass vs. Mississippi State last season
While Arch Manning was in the medical tent, Caldwell came in and threw the game-winning touchdown pass in overtime to beat the Bulldogs.
Caldwell finds Mosley 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/UnhlZhb8Js
In his bio at Tennessee, Moi says he models his game after Donald, the Rams' legendary defensive tackle. Moi is slightly undersized like Donald, coming in at 6-2 and 292 pounds. Donald was around 6-1, 280 during his career.
90.4 defensive grade led all D-linemen in FBS last season
No interior defensive lineman earned a higher grade last season than Zdroik, who PFF gave a 90.4 overall score for 2025. His 92.2 pass-rush grade was also No. 1 at the position.
12th-best coverage grade among all safeties last season
PFF gave Andersen an 88.3 coverage grade in 2025, which was the 12th-best among all safeties. His overall defensive grade of 87.3 was the eighth-best among FBS safeties.
