Article 73QWK Random Ramsdom: Omar Cooper drawing speculation

Random Ramsdom: Omar Cooper drawing speculation

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cff9bc6550b9a32b61dac174252add5dJan 19, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. (3) against the Miami Hurricanes in the College Football Playoff National Championship game at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

So, according to draft analyst Daniel Jerimiah, Omar Cooper will be the Ramsiest" wide receiver in the upcoming NFL draft. Does that mean the Los Angeles Rams will take him? Not at all, but Cooper could be a name to keep an eye on.

It's Saturday, I have no grand revelations, but I hope you'll join us for comments if you can or at least check out some links today and stay abreast on some fun Rams news on a random day in February.

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NFL expert names the Ramsiest' wide receiver in the draft, and he may be right (rambinfan)

Move the Sticks NFL draft analyst Daniel Jeremiahloves what he sawfrom Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. But rather than launch a salvo of football cliches his way, he did himself one step better. He calls Cooper Jr. the Ramsiest wide receiver in the draft.

Rams promote Nate Scheelhaase to OC, sources say (espn.com)

TheLos Angeles Ramsare promoting passing game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase to offensive coordinator and making quarterbacks coach Dave Ragone their co-offensive coordinator/QB coach, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Friday.

Scheelhaase, 35, remained with the Rams after interviewing for five head coaching jobs during the offseason.

The Rams had the top offense in the NFL last season and are bringing back quarterbackMatthew Stafford, who announced when he accepted the NFL MVP Award that he would return for 2026.

NFL analyst predicts AFC North team will sign S Kam Curl (ramswire)

The impending free agent had a phenomenal season with the Rams after tallying 122 combined tackles and two interceptions in his second season with the team. But now, he could cash in somewhere else if the Rams don't want to bring him back.

Underdog's Hayden Winksthinks Curl would make a great piece for the Cincinnati Bengals defense in 2026. He noted Curl's acumen as a deep secondary piece who led safeties with 79 combined tackles in 2025.

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