There are a few ways to look at this quarterback class heading into 2026. On one hand, there aren’t a handful of quarterbacks playing their way into being top-10 picks as was initially projected. That benefits the Los Angeles Rams who likely won’t have a top-10 selection. If the Rams end up with a pick in the 15-20 range courtesy of the Atlanta Falcons, they may not have to trade up to get their guy. On the other hand, is there a quarterback worth taking in the back half of the first round?

Any quarterback the Rams draft should get a year to sit behind Matthew Stafford and the team will get to develop that quarterback. Still, this class has generally been underwhelming to say. It’s important to remember that these are just 21 year old kids and they aren’t finished products by any means. T

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