Heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, the theme for the Los Angeles Rams was ‘impact’. Could the Rams draft a player that could improve their Super Bowl chances? Was there a player who fit the label of ‘all in’ in what is a ‘win-now’ season ? To say that the Rams didn’t take that approach is an understatement. Their first three picks included a backup quarterback, a TE4, and a swing tackle for depth on the offensive line. While Ty Simpson gives the Rams a future at the quarterback position after Matthew Stafford, he certainly doesn’t help them ‘win now’. Max Klare provides a lot of upside at the tight end position, but he’ll be behind Colby Parkinson, Terrance Ferguson, and Tyler Higbee at minimum. Again, Trost is a depth piece on the offensive line with versatility to play across multiple positions. The Rams entered the draft with rare flexibility . There was always this narrative that the Rams had to draft an impact player at 13th overall.…