The Los Angeles Rams are locking in their future, inking two of their 2026 draft picks to rookie contracts. Third-round offensive lineman Keagen Trost and sixth-round wide receiver CJ Daniels have both signed four-year deals with the team, according to the NFL's daily transaction report.
Trost brings a journeyman's grit to the Rams' offensive line. After stops at Indiana State and Wake Forest, the tackle transferred to Missouri for the 2025 season, where he started all 13 games at right tackle. His versatility and experience across multiple programs could prove valuable as Los Angeles builds depth up front.
Daniels, meanwhile, adds firepower to the receiving corps. The wideout capped his collegiate career at Miami in 2025 with 50 catches for 557 yards and seven touchdowns. His path to the NFL included previous stints at Liberty and LSU over five seasons, giving him a well-rounded resume.
The signings come as the Rams continue to shape their roster for the upcoming season. Three other draft picks—including first-round quarterback Ty Simpson—remain unsigned, but the team is steadily working through its rookie class.
