The NFL Combine begins this week with interviews starting on Wednesday and then athletic testing beginning on Thursday. While the Los Angeles Rams will not be attending the Combine, they will still be paying attention to the testing and medical data. Here are some players on defense that the Rams should be watching.

Defensive Line/EDGE

Jaishawn Barham, Michigan

Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati

Romello Height, Texas Tech

Quintayvious Hutchins, Boston College

Domonique Orange, Iowa State

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The Rams may not draft a defensive lineman or edge rusher as they have young depth at both spots. Behind Jared Verse and Byron Young, the Rams have Josaiah Stewart. Ty Hamilton provides depth on the defensive line. It would take a player like Bain falling for the Rams to address the position before late on Day 3 of the draft. Still, Lee Hunter is one of my favorite players of the class and it will be interesting to see how Hutchins and Young perform in the explosiveness drills. Wesley Williams could be a good value pick on special teams.

Linebackers

Justin Jefferson, Alabama

Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech

Will the Rams draft a linebacker? They probably need to give Omar Speights some competition going into 2026. At the same time, it’s hard to see a mid to late-round linebacker giving Speights a serious push. Players to watch here will be Eric Gentry and Kyle Louis. Both are very good athletes, but are ‘tweener’ players. Some teams may see Louis more as a safety because of his size. It will be interesting to see how he tests. Players like Jake Golday and Justin Jefferson are expected to test extremely well.

Defensive Backs

CB Brandon Cisse, South Carolina

CB Domani Jackson, Alabama

S Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina

CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee

Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo

S Caleb Downs, Ohio State

CB Colton Hood, Tennessee

CB Chris Johnson, San Diego State

CB D’Angelo Ponds, Indiana

CB Treydan Stukes, Arizona

S Dillon Thieneman, Oregon

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There are a lot of intriguing names among the defensive backs. The most important one from the Rams’ perspective will be Jermod McCoy. How is his health? If the Rams go cornerback at 13th overall, McCoy will be an option and he’s coming off of a torn ACL. Brandon Cisse should test very well. Cisse is a player that has all the athleticism, but is a little raw. When it comes to D’Angelo Ponds, how he measures will be very important. Ponds is smaller, but if his arm length is close to 30-inches, it shouldn’t be a huge concern.