One of the biggest surprises in the 2024 NFL draft is that the Los Angeles Rams only traded back once. Les Snead typically strikes several deals over the course of draft weekend, but he only made one trade: a move up from No.
Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead and his crew have a fairly unique method when it comes to appraising pre-draft prospects, writes Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic.
It’s been less than two months since eight-time All-Pro and three-time Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald announced his retirement at the age of
LA filled several needs in the 2024 NFL Draft and had a first-rounder for the first time since 2016 The Los Angeles Rams put together a second consecutive stellar effort in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Though the Los Angeles Rams were happy to see team legend and future Hall of Fame defensive lineman Aaron Donald retire, general manager Les Snead isn't
The Los Angeles Rams will enter the 2024 season with a new-look defensive line after Aaron Donald announced his retirement. Although Donald never made any noise about him leaving the game of football during the 2023 season, members within the organization had a feeling that his career would be coming to a close.
Rams GM Les Snead seems unwilling to shut the door on Aaron Donald’s playing career completely.
Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead may be trying to convince former superstar defensive lineman Aaron Donald to make a comeback. Donald announced his retirement from football earlier this offseason, but Snead may have a trick up his sleeve.
Could one of the NFL's greatest players be tempted into putting on a jersey again?
Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead revealed that he spoke with star defensive tackle Aaron Donald about possibly returning for a playoff run despite…
This is the stuff Rams’ fans fever dreams are made of, and nightmare fuel for the rest of the NFL. Aaron Donald has retired and at this point he’s been retired.
Former Florida State DE Jared Verse proved himself to be one of the nation's best pass rushers over the last two years. In two seasons in Tallahassee, Verse combined to accrue 18.0 sacks and 29.5 tackles-for-loss.
The Los Angeles Rams put together a very solid draft class over the weekend. Led by general manager Les Snead and head coach Sean McVay, the Rams have put themselves into a great place heading into 2024.
There really wasn’t a position on the Rams’ roster that couldn’t use a little bit of help. Though they did fill some needs in free agency, they left themselves open to drafting a player at just about any position depending on who was available at the time of their pick.
Rumors are hot and heavy surrounding the Los Angeles Rams leading into Round 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft. Would we expect anything less with general manager Les Snead continuing to call the shots?
We’re hours away from learning who Les Snead and the rest of the Los Angeles Rams front office is targeting in the 2024 NFL Draft. Yet, since the Rams aren’t set to pick until the 19th selection in the first round, fans will have to wait at least a couple of hours before Los Angeles is on the clock.
The Los Angeles Rams are one day away from making their No. 19 overall selection at Day 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday. If the Rams do select at No.
L.A. Rams GM Les Snead and Patrick Nix have a close connection. Snead was a graduate assistant at Auburn when Nix was the Tigers’ starting quarterback.
L.A. Rams GM Les Snead has established a bit of a reputation for trading draft picks, particularly first-round picks. In the 2024 NFL Draft, will Snead sit pat with the No.
Although the Los Angeles Rams have embraced their youth movement, the team will still be relying on its veteran players to carry them offensively. The emergence of Puka Nacua has given head coach Sean McVay’s passing game new life, but the pillars of the offense remain Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp.
Les Snead has said he is very much open to trading the Los Angeles Rams first-round pick for the 8th straight time, but this year he has options. Will Snead once again say, “F*ck Them Picks”?
The 2024 NFL offseason will go a bit differently than years past for the Los Angeles Rams. During the NFL Scouting Combine, Rams general manager Les Snead revealed the team will actually take a more aggressive approach to adding talent to the roster. “Sean [McVay] and I, at the core, like to attack — we believe in being aggressive,” Snead said.
The Rams are suggesting there was one big shortcoming with their roster last year that they are looking to fix for 2024.
The Los Angeles Rams are in an unfamiliar spot after their surprise showing in the 2023 NFL season. General manager Les Snead is currently in possession of a 2024 first-round pick in the NFL Draft, making it the first time since 2016 that the Rams have the potential of actually selecting in the first round of the draft.
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