Los Angeles Rams: 11 Targets in 2018 NFL Draft after Ndamukong Suh signing

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - DECEMBER 31: Ndamukong Suh #93 of the Miami Dolphins during pregame against the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium on December 31, 2017 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FL - DECEMBER 31: Ndamukong Suh #93 of the Miami Dolphins during pregame against the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium on December 31, 2017 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /
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6. Connor Williams, OT, Texas

One of the best left tackles in the draft, Connor Williams measures in at 6-5, 320 pounds with 33-inch arms. Because of his lack of arm length, many believe Williams should either play right tackle or kick inside to guard. For the Rams, he’d do just that by replacing Jamon Brown and immediately improving the running game. Williams’ greatest strength is his athleticism and how he uses a combination of power and quickness to open up lanes for running backs. Should an injury occur at left tackle, then he’d be able to play the position without missing a beat.

7. Isaiah Wynn, OL, Georgia

Much like Williams, Isaiah Wynn brings that swing guard flexibility. Wynn has been a dominant force for the Georgia Bulldogs and was a big reason why running backs Nick Chubb and Sony Michel have been so successful. Wynn has all the on-field traits what teams desire at left tackle, the problem is he’s just 6-3, 313 pounds with 33-inch arms. As a matter of fact, his amazing traits earned him high praise from NFL.com scout Lance Zierlein:

"“Wynn is a talented, technically sound block-winner with a demeanor that offensive line coaches will love. His athleticism allows for quick advantages as a run blocker while his hand strength and footwork helps him sustain those advantages into open running lanes. His plus pass protection will be appealing to teams looking for help in that area and he is capable of sliding out to tackle in an emergency.”"

8. Will Hernandez, OG, UTEP

Will Hernandez is a small school prospect who climbed the boards thanks to absolutely dominant play at the Senior Bowl. Hernandez is a beefy old school guard standing at 6-2, 348 pounds with raw power that shows on tape and in the weight room. At the Combine, he benched pressed 225 37 time, but his 5.15-second 40 is proof of his athleticism and why he’d be a fantastic addition to any offensive line.