THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Before the start of the 2021 NFL draft, Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay made his stance clear: the roster did not have any pressing, must-fill needs. "We don't have any major glaring holes where it's like, 'Okay, you've got to address this position or else,'" McVay said. "We're not really asking anybody to feel like they have to come in and immediately start." The Rams went into the draft with six picks, but three trades later, general manager Les Snead made nine selections. The Rams added four offensive players and five on defense. "All of these guys provide tremendous value," McVay said. "They all love football and their skill sets are different, but I think they really fill out the rooms that they're going into."