One Los Angeles Rams Rookie Who Could Win a Starting Job Out of Camp
Summary
The Los Angeles Rams have a rookie tight end, Max Klare, who might earn a starting spot in the 2026 season. Klare showed strong performance at Ohio State and could fill the team's need for a top tight end as they prepare for training camp and the upcoming NFL season.Key Facts
- The NFL offseason is almost over, with training camp starting soon and the regular season beginning in early September.
- The Rams' 2026 rookie class includes five players, with Max Klare being the most likely to start.
- Max Klare is a tight end who caught 43 passes for 448 yards and 2 touchdowns last year at Ohio State.
- The Rams have a strong passing offense led by quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receivers Puka Nacua and Davante Adams.
- The team currently does not have a standout tight end like George Kittle or Brock Bowers.
- Last season, the Rams used several tight ends in rotation instead of relying on one main player.
- Colby Parkinson is expected to start as the main tight end, but Klare could quickly move up the ranks.
- Some thought the Rams would choose a wide receiver in the first round of the draft, so Klare’s role as a tight end may bring him many chances to catch the ball.
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