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Rams add an offensive weapon in sixth round with Texas WR Jordan Whittington
The Los Angeles Rams continued their run in the sixth round on Saturday after taking defensive lineman Tyler Davis and kicker Joshua Karty. With their third pick in the sixth round and 213th selection overall, the Rams selected, Texas wide receiver Jordan Whittington.
Whittington is the first wide receiver that the Rams have selected in the 2024 NFL Draft. While some expected the Rams to take one earlier, they find in the later stages of day three. Whittington is the third Longhorns wide receiver to be drafted behind Xavier Worthy and Adonai Mitchell. As the third option in the Texas offense, he’s had 652 yards and 505 yards over the past two seasons.
On the Rams
Whittington will likely come into the Rams offense as a depth piece. With several wide receiver contracts such as TuTu Atwell, Ben Skowronek, and Demarcus Robinson all expiring after 2024, it makes sense to bring in another wide receiver on a rookie deal. He was a versatile player at Texas with experience across the offensive formation and has no issue getting tough as a blocker. Per Dane Brugler’s ‘The Beast’, Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian said, “I don’t know if there’s another guy in our locker room who’s more respected than Jordan Whittington.”
More of an inside receiver, Whittington does bring some special teams experience. He could be a Skowronek replacement next season if the team opts not to bring him back. There ay not be much of an immediate return on this pick, but it’s a much needed selection.