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Five former Los Angeles Rams high draft picks who could be on their way off the roster in the 2025 offseason

Updated Feb. 23, 2025, 11 a.m. by AJ Schulte, A to Z Sports 1 min read
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The Los Angeles Rams will have plenty of players depart this offseason, some of whom are the highest-drafted players on the roster.

Several former high draft picks, including multiple top-100 picks will likely be off the roster as the team heads into 2025.

Who are some former high draft picks who could be out the door from the Rams this offseason? Five former Los Angeles Rams high draft picks who could leave in 2025 WR Cooper Kupp This one feels obvious, given all the rumors about his likely departure.

If the Rams can't trade him, he will likely be cut.

The Rams could possibly rework his contract, but that seems pretty slim, given that both sides have to agree on that change.

The Rams drafted Kupp back in 2017 with the 69th overall pick.

Kupp is the third-longest-tenured player on the Rams' roster but unfortunately seems likely to be on his way out after a storied career in Los Angeles.

OT Rob Havenstein The longest-tenured player left on the Rams, Rob Havenstein is one of two players still on the Rams who were drafted before Sean McVay.

Havenstein has anchored the Rams offensive line at right tackle for a decade and played a crucial role in the teams' two Super Bowl runs.

However, age and injuries have started taking a toll on his ability and availability, putting the Rams in a bit of a bind.

There have been rumors of retirement and the Rams have been interested in long-term solutions at both tackle spots.

There's no more guaranteed money on his contract and he has the fifth-largest cap hit on the roster.

It wouldn't surprise me to see Havenstein's tenure in LA over this offseason.

OT Joe Noteboom One of the Rams' biggest evaluation whiffs under Sean McVay, the Rams drafted Noteboom in the 2018 NFL Draft with the 89th overall pick (He is the only player left on the team from the 2018 draft).

After playing in relief duty behind Andrew Whitworth for years, the Rams offered Noteboom a hefty three-year, $40 million contract.

Unfortunately, Noteboom failed to live up to that contract with routinely poor play after that point.

His contract officially voids this offseason, and it's hard to envision him back in a Rams' uniform.

DT Bobby Brown III An impending free agent in this upcoming class, Brown has the best case to be retained of any of the Rams' free agents.

He was drafted 117th overall by the Rams in the 2021 NFL Draft with their third pick of the entire draft.

A solid run defender up the middle, Brown had to overcome injuries at the start of his career to turn into a solid player.

However, with the investments the Rams have on their defensive line in Kobie Turner and Braden Fiske, as well as their draft pick of Tyler Davis last season, it seems likely that Brown won't be retained.

WR Tutu Atwell Inarguably the greatest draft miss of the Sean McVay era, the selection of Tutu Atwell in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft with the Rams' first pick that year was immediately dead on arrival.

Atwell struggled with injuries and couldn't see the field due to a limited skill set and lack of availability.

He is also set to be a free agent this year.

While the Rams will likely have only two receivers under contract next year, I doubt they will be desperate enough to renew him beyond a minimum deal.

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