Todd McShay shares intel on which WRs teams think Rams could target

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Todd McShay shares intel on which WRs teams think Rams could target

Todd McShay shares intel on which WRs teams think Rams could target

Todd McShay says some teams believe the Rams like Makai Lemon, while others think they're on Denzel Boston.

Todd McShay shares intel on which WRs teams think Rams could target

Todd McShay says some teams believe the Rams like Makai Lemon, while others think they're on Denzel Boston.

The Los Angeles Rams have one of the league's most exciting receiver duos in Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, but the draft rumor mill is buzzing about who will join them. While the team hasn't explicitly stated its plans, the consensus among analysts is that finding a third wideout—and a future successor—is a top priority.

ESPN draft analyst Todd McShay has shared intriguing intel from around the league, revealing a split in opinion on who the Rams are targeting. Many mock drafts have consistently linked USC's Makai Lemon to Los Angeles, but McShay reports that several teams believe Washington's Denzel Boston is also firmly on their radar.

This speculation is particularly interesting because Boston isn't a universal first-round grade. If the Rams are genuinely interested, it raises strategic questions. With the 61st overall pick in the second round, he likely won't be available, potentially making him a target if Los Angeles trades back from their first-round spot to acquire more capital.

McShay's comments highlight the fluid nature of this receiver class. While prospects like Carnell Tate, Makai Lemon, and Jordyn Tyson are often grouped at the top, the next tier is wide open. Boston, along with others like KC Concepcion or Omar Cooper Jr., could hear their name called anywhere from late in the first round to the middle of the second.

For the Rams, the decision may come down to fit and style. Do they prioritize a shifty, elusive slot presence like Lemon? Are they looking for a true "X" receiver like Tyson? Or does Boston's big, physical frame—reminiscent of Puka Nacua's playmaking style—make him the ideal complement?

One thing seems certain: the Rams are poised to add a dynamic playmaker to their offense early in the draft. As the event approaches, all eyes will be on General Manager Les Snead and Head Coach Sean McVay to see which receiver they choose to supercharge an already potent passing attack led by Matthew Stafford.

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