NFL minds eyeing Los Angeles Rams for ‘big step’ on draft day

The 2026 NFL Draft begins with first-round action on Thursday night, where the Los Angeles Rams have the 13th overall pick. Rams general manager Les Snead hasn’t selected this high since 2016, when he made a blockbuster move at No. 1 for Jared Goff.

Despite the presence of Puka Nakua and Davante Adams, many Rams mocks had them selecting a wide receiver who led the NFL in receiving yards and touchdowns in 2025. Still, Adams is 33 years old and entering the final year of his contract.

Adding another pass-catcher could certainly make a play at No. 13, but the Rams are a wild card; They’re not even close to forcing a first down on a receiver. In other words, he could deliver one of the biggest surprises of the draft.

Meanwhile, ESPN’s NFL insider Dan Graziano suggests that “some are also watching to see if they make a big move for Love, which would be a very exciting cherry on top of their offensive sundae.”

A trade for Love, which may require launching up to the third pick via a trade with the Arizona Cardinals (who are open for business), would require a major investment from Los Angeles. But we’re talking about Les Snead here. The Rams aren’t afraid to trade a collection of draft picks for a player they want, like Jalen Ramsey or even Trent McDuffie.

This time, they’re doing it for a prospect, but someone who many consider to be the best player in the 2026 NFL Draft class. However, the Rams already have a Pro Bowl running back in Kyren Williams, who is still only 25 years old? Will they really do everything possible to land another Notre Dame running back? It will definitely be a surprise, but also fun.

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“I have no regrets” – Chelsea player defiant despite Blues form, international “clear our minds”

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Chelsea defender Mamadou Sarr has insisted he has no regrets about joining the club or leaving Strasbourg in January to do so.

Sarr is speaking to De Sports This week about the switch. He insists he is happy with his move to Stamford Bridge.

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turned 20 years old Latest player to swap Strasbourg for Chelsea When he made the move at the end of the January transfer window.

He was on loan at the French club after joining Chelsea in a €14m deal from their sister club in June last year.

He was a key player under Liam Rosenior and Gary O’Neill and was part of Chelsea’s long-term plans. But the decision was soon taken to move him back to Stamford Bridge amid a defensive crisis at the club.

This meant swapping guaranteed minutes in France for a backup role at Chelsea. To date, he has started one Premier League game and spent five on the bench as an unused substitute. However, he is not worried about it.

“I don’t regret leaving Strasbourg, because I have reached a big club where to play you have to earn your place,” He said.

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The defender’s lack of concern comes despite Chelsea being in the midst of a disappointing run of form under Rosenière.

Saturday’s 3-0 defeat to Everton was their fourth consecutive defeat in all competitions, which also included an 8-2 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain over two legs in the Champions League. They have also failed to score in their last three matches while they have conceded 12 goals in their last four matches.

After a strong start under Rosenior in January, the Blues have struggled recently, and the pressure on the former Strasbourg coach is increasing.

Dissatisfaction is growing among fans, and Sarr feels the international break may have come at the right time.

“I think the break will benefit us, and we will clear our minds when we resume training,he adds.

“Every footballer goes through such moments (against PSG). The important thing is to pick yourself up and carry on.”

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The question is whether Chelsea can pick themselves out for the remainder of the season. The FA Cup clash with Port Vale after the international break provides some respite, at least on paper.

But with matches against Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool coming up, the race for a Champions League spot is not going to be easy.


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