The Los Angeles Rams felt that they needed a boost up front and used the draft to address the need, selecting Missouri's Keagan Trost with their third-round selection. Trost, a first-team All-American in 2025, was a force for the Tigers last season, rounding out a collegiate career that began in 2019.
The Rams needed a player to operate as a backup swing tackle, replacing the role Warren McClendon Jr. occupied last season before replacing the now-retired Rob Havenstein as the team's starter. Trost, a solid run blocker who loves to put his hands on people, is the addition the Rams need to stay physical, even if others get hurt.
Sean McVay stated that Trost is able to play every position on the offensive line, and a recent highlight montage from the team proves why they spent a Day 2 pick on him.
Big man makin' big plays. 🤝 pic.twitter.com/j7KPKi3dkh
Trost turned 25 this April and he stands at 6-5, 311 pounds. Trost started 13 games for the Tigers last season.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams draft: Keagen Trost college highlights at Missouri
