Los Angeles Rams seven-round 2020 NFL mock draft
Round 4, 116th Overall: Shane Lemieux, OG, Oregon
In the fourth round of this mock draft, the Los Angeles Rams go back to the offensive line, bringing in Oregon offensive guard Shane Lemieux. The selection of Adams helps the Rams fill their offensive tackle need and Lemieux undoubtedly helps them on the interior.
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Lemieux is quick off of the ball and does a great job of reaching the second level in the run game. He is a relatively athletic player who also shows more than enough power on the inside. Lemieux is a rock-solid player who could come in and be an immediate contributor for the offensive line-needy Los Angeles Rams.
Round 6, 179th Overall: D.J. Wonnum, EDGE, South Carolina
Back to the defensive side of the ball here, as the Rams take a shot on some upside by bringing in South Carolina edge rusher D.J. Wonnum. Wonnum is a quick and high motor player who is always productive when he is on the field. Unfortunately, durability has been an issue and is a concern for the next level.
Round 7, 211th Overall: Chris Owens, IOL, Alabama
The Los Angeles Rams round out this mock draft with some more offensive line depth. Chris Owens is a big and powerful center who has grown as a player over the last year. He is quick off of the ball and extremely powerful at the point of attack.
Owens is a strong run blocker who can have success in both gap and zone schemes and is a dependable pass protector in the middle of the offensive line. Whether he ends up playing center or guard at the next level, Owens is a quality offensive lineman who could be a major steal this late.