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    Snead’s Snacks 2026: Finding the Next Rams Wide Receiver Stars

    Josie WilliamsBy Josie WilliamsApril 20, 20265 Mins Read
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    The Los Angeles Rams sit at a fascinating crossroads as the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh approaches. While the “Eff Them Picks” era defined the Super Bowl LVI run, General Manager Les Snead has transitioned into a master of mid-round value. Currently, the Rams boast a fascinating room led by the legendary Davante Adams and the record-breaking Puka Nacua. However, with Adams entering the twilight of his career and lingering questions about Nacua’s long-term durability, the front office is hunting for fresh blood to keep Sean McVay’s offense humming.

    Since 2020, our “Snead’s Snacks” series has identified the specific DNA the Rams look for in pass catchers. It isn’t about the fastest 40-yard dash or the highest vertical jump. It is about a relentless competitive spirit, refined technical skill, and a willingness to do the dirty work in the run game. Last year, we correctly pegged Konata Mumpfield as a fit. This year, the 2026 class offers a buffet of options that mirror the traits of Rams icons like Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods.

    The Blueprint: What the Rams Value

    The Rams’ scouting department operates with a distinct “type.” If a player isn’t willing to crack a safety in the run game, they won’t last long in McVay’s 11-personnel heavy system. They prioritize “play speed” over “track speed.” Look at Cooper Kupp’s 4.62-second 40-yard dash—it didn’t stop him from winning the Triple Crown. They want route technicians who can find the soft spot in zone coverage and maximize yardage after the catch (YAC).

    Prospect Draft Year Round 40-Yard Dash Key Trait
    Cooper Kupp 2017 3rd 4.62s Elite Agility/Routes
    Van Jefferson 2020 2nd N/A Deep Threat/Technique
    Tutu Atwell 2021 2nd 4.39s Elite Speed/Slot
    Puka Nacua 2023 5th 4.56s Physicality/Ball Tracking

    The data shows a clear trend: the Rams aren’t afraid of “average” athletes if the football IQ and toughness are elite. This philosophy has allowed them to find starters on Day 3 while other teams chase Combine warriors who can’t run a slant.

    2026 NFL Draft: Top Wide Receiver Fits

    Based on our internal grading and Snead’s historical tendencies, these five prospects stand out as the most likely targets for the Rams this week.

    Carnell Tate, Ohio State

    If you want the closest thing to a “can’t-miss” Rams fit, look at Tate. He follows the lineage of Buckeyes who arrive in the NFL already playing like five-year veterans. Tate’s 4.53 40-yard dash might scare off speed-needy teams, but his tape displays a player who wins with craft and precision. He didn’t drop a single pass in the 2025 season. That reliability is exactly what Matthew Stafford needs in the intermediate passing game. He’s a day-one starter who handles press coverage with ease.

    Denzel Boston, Washington

    Standing at 6’3″, Boston brings the size the Rams have lacked in their “Z” receiver role. What makes him a Snead favorite is his blocking. Pro Football Focus ranked him as a top-three blocking receiver last year. In a McVay offense, that is a golden ticket. He plays faster than his timed speed and has a basketball-like ability to high-point the football in the red zone. If the Rams decide to move back into the late first round, Boston is the name to watch.

    Germie Bernard, Alabama

    Bernard is the “Swiss Army Knife” of this class. He can line up in the slot, play on the outside, or even help in the return game. NFL legend Steve Smith Sr. recently praised Bernard’s “spiciness” and route polish. He has the 3-cone numbers (87th percentile) that the Rams historically crave. Bernard is a violent runner after the catch, often turning five-yard hitches into twenty-yard gains through pure determination.

    Elijah Sarratt, Indiana

    For a mid-round gem, Sarratt fits the Puka Nacua mold perfectly. He is a rugged, physical receiver who caught 15 touchdowns for the Hoosiers in 2025. He isn’t going to outrun many NFL cornerbacks, but he will out-muscle them. Sarratt specializes in the “scramble drill,” a critical skill for any receiver playing with a veteran quarterback like Stafford who loves to extend plays.

    Prospect School Height/Weight Projected Round Rams Archetype
    Carnell Tate Ohio State 6’3″ / 195 lbs Top 10-15 Elite Route Runner
    Denzel Boston Washington 6’3″ / 212 lbs 1st Round Big-Bodied Blocker
    Germie Bernard Alabama 6’1″ / 203 lbs 2nd-3rd Round YAC/Versatility
    Elijah Sarratt Indiana 6’3″ / 210 lbs 4th-5th Round Physical Possession
    CJ Daniels Miami 6’2″ / 205 lbs 7th-PFA Late-Round Value

    The Human Element: Why It Matters

    Drafting a receiver for the Rams is about more than just numbers. It’s about the culture inside the locker room. I remember watching Robert Woods during a training camp session in Irvine; he was 40 yards downfield blocking for a running back in a meaningless drill. That is the standard. Players like Carnell Tate and Denzel Boston have that same “dog” in them. They aren’t just looking for highlights; they are looking to win blocks. As Davante Adams mentors the next generation, finding a player who respects the grind of the position is more important than finding a player with a 40-inch vertical.

    The atmosphere at SoFi Stadium changes when a player like Puka Nacua lowers his shoulder for an extra yard. The fans feel that energy. By targeting these specific fits, Snead isn’t just building a roster; he’s maintaining the identity of Los Angeles football.

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