When it came to the 2026 NFL Draft, there was this idea that the Los Angeles Rams needed to make picks with the idea of “win now” and “all in” in mind . While it makes sense on the surface given how close the Rams are to a Super Bowl, it was also always unrealistic. The ideas of ‘win now’ and ‘all in’ cannot coexist when it comes to the draft. That’s especially the case with this roster in particular. This Rams Roster Changes the Equation Could Les Snead have taken wide receiver Makai Lemon instead of Ty Simpson or a different wide receiver in the second round? Absolutely. That player was, at best, going to be WR3. Given that the Rams seem to be leaning towards running more 12 and 13 personnel, the third wide receiver in the offense becomes significantly less valuable. It doesn’t mean the Rams have had a disappointing draft. “Drafting Ty Simpson) while Matthew Stafford is still in an MVP and Super Bowl window was enough to place them on this list.…