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    Rams 2026 Draft Profile: The Case for Anchoring the Line with Spencer Fano

    Josie WilliamsBy Josie WilliamsApril 11, 20262 Mins Read
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    LOS ANGELES — Zero sacks. Five pressures allowed all season. A 4.91-second 40-yard dash that embarrassed linebackers. If you want the blueprint for the perfect Sean McVay offensive lineman, stop looking. It’s Spencer Fano. While mock drafts casually toss wide receivers or cornerbacks to Los Angeles at pick No. 13, the smartest play sits right in the trenches. Fano isn’t just a blocker; he is a weapon designed for the modern zone-run scheme.

    The Athletic Freak Factor

    Let’s address the stopwatch in the room. At the Combine, Fano clocked a 4.91-second 40-yard dash and a 1.72-second 10-yard split. Those numbers don’t just scream “fast for a lineman”—they scream elite explosive traits. For a Rams offense that thrives on outside zone runs and screen passes, Fano operates like a heat-seeking missile in space. He climbs to the second level and deletes linebackers before they can diagnose the play.
    Critics will point to his 32 1/8-inch arms as a red flag for an NFL tackle. Ignore them. His tape proves that his foot speed and technical hand placement negate any length disadvantage. He doesn’t need to reach you if he’s already beaten you to the spot.

    Versatility is King

    Fano offers the one thing Les Snead covets above all else: options. He started 35 games at Utah, splitting time between left and right tackle. Even more intriguing? He took snaps at center during his Pro Day. If the Rams draft him, he starts Day 1 at right tackle to succeed Rob Havenstein. If injuries strike the interior—a constant plague for LA recently—Fano slides inside to guard or center without blinking. He is a five-position insurance policy wrapped in a 311-pound frame.
    “Fano is an explosive people mover with upside and probably fits best on the interior for most teams. He eases off the line of scrimmage into pass protection like a future Pro Bowler.”
    — Daniel Jeremiah, NFL Network Analyst

    Playoff Implications

    Drafting Fano signals that the Rams are serious about maximizing the Matthew Stafford window while preparing for life after it. A clean pocket keeps Stafford upright. A mobile tackle springs Kyren Williams for 20-yard gains. In the NFC West, where pass rushers like Nick Bosa live in the backfield, a stationary wall doesn’t cut it. You need a bodyguard who can move. Fano is that bodyguard. Securing him at 13 isn’t just a pick; it’s a declaration of war on the division’s defensive fronts.
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