
The Los Angeles Rams added 17 undrafted free agents after the draft this year, bringing in a wealth of young talent to compete for the final roster spots on the team. They’re a team that often has at least one undrafted rookie make the team each year and this season shouldn’t be any different.
Among their undrafted rookies are an All-American linebacker and a dominant guard who’s shockingly undersized, but both of them have a chance to make the 53-man squad this fall. Here are five UDFAs who could stand out in practice this summer when the Rams move into minicamp and training camp.
LB Shaun Dolac
Dolac was one of the best linebackers in the country last season, leading the FBS with 168 tackles as a consensus All-American. He also had 6.5 sacks and five interceptions, doing it all for Buffalo.
He has physical limitations from a size and speed perspective, but the linebacker group is wide open for the Rams so he’ll have a chance to stand out during minicamp and training camp. The Rams gave him $25,000 guaranteed, the second-most among their undrafted rookies, so they clearly liked him out of Buffalo.
OL Willie Lampkin
Lampkin earned $30,000 guaranteed from the Rams as an undrafted rookie, the most in LA’s class. He’s a former Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner as the ACC’s best blocker, dominating on the interior for the North Carolina Tar Heels. He gave up zero sacks and only eight pressures all of last season, so he was excellent in pass protection.
The Rams are fairly deep at guard and center but Lampkin will have a chance to make the 53-man roster if he can overcome the fact that he’s only 5-foot-10 and 270 pounds – severely undersized by NFL standards.
OL Trey Wedig
Wedig hails from Indiana and brings with him a 6-foot-6 and 310-pound frame. He has the ability to play either guard or tackle, which will only help his chances of making the Rams’ roster because of how much value they punt into versatile linemen.
Last season, he had the eighth-best run-blocking grade of any offensive tackle who played at least 500 snaps, so the potential is there for him to make it in the NFL.
S Malik Dixon-Williams
You don’t need to be a high draft pick to make the Rams’ roster as a safety, as evidenced by Jordan Fuller, Quentin Lake and undrafted free agent Jaylen McCollough. Dixon-Williams is an athletic safety with a 40.5-inch vertical but his ball skills and instincts are what will make him a player to watch in training camp.
Kamren Kinchens, Kamren Curl and McCollough are atop the depth chart, with Lake playing more of a nickel role, so Dixon-Williams could be the fourth safety when it’s all said and done.
WR Mario Williams
Williams is a smaller receiver at only 5-foot-9 but he’s incredibly quick and can contribute on special teams as a returner. Behind Davante Adams, Puka Nacua, Tutu Atwell and Jordan Whittington, there’s a lot of room for shuffling at wide receiver.
The Rams won’t be afraid to keep an undersized wideout like Williams after keeping Xavier Smith and other smaller receivers on the roster over the years, so if he makes enough plays in practice, the opportunity will be there for him to take.
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