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Cameron DaSilva

ESPN ranks 6 Rams picks among 100 best of 2023 NFL draft

Experts have been relatively high on the Rams’ draft class thus far, seeing some good value with many of the picks they made – specifically Steve Avila, Zach Evans and Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson, among others.

Count ESPN’s Matt Miller as an expert who likes the Rams’ haul, at least based on his recent post-draft ranking. He ranked the top 100 picks in the draft this year, which isn’t just highlighting the best players, but the best selections made by teams – accounting for positional need and scheme fit.

The Rams landed a whopping six players in Miller’s top 100, which is nearly half of their 14-player class. Avila ranked the highest on the list, coming in at No. 35.

The Rams skipped their early-round selections for many years, trading them away. But keeping No. 36 overall to bolster the offensive line was a nice change of direction. Avila can play guard or center, and the Rams need him to hit the starting lineup as a rookie. This checks off a massive need and achieves good value, forming a great beginning to the Rams’ draft.

Evans, who the Rams drafted 215th overall, was the 60th-best pick in the draft, according to Miller. He was the second-highest-ranked Rams player on the list, followed closely by Davis Allen (No. 63).

Byron Young (No. 74), Hodges-Tomlinson (No. 75) and Puka Nacua (No. 91) all made Miller’s rankings, as well. Miller called Hodges-Tomlinson “one of the best value picks on Day 3,” writing the following about the Jim Thorpe Award winner.

One of the best value picks on Day 3, Hodges-Tomlinson will bring his quickness and confidence to a secondary undergoing a renovation. Projected as a nickel defender in the pros, the sixth-rounder has the talent and ball skills to push 2022 fourth-rounder Cobie Durant for a starting job.

Obviously, it’s fun to look at the value the Rams got with each pick based on pre-draft rankings, but if the players themselves don’t pan out and become future starters within the next four years, those rankings won’t mean anything.

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