The Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams showed up fashionably late to the NFL draft on Friday night to make their first pick, grabbing Wisconsin offensive lineman The Rams used the 104th overall selection to get Bruss, a hulking lineman who played mostly right tackle for the Badgers.
Bruss said Edwards showed him the ropes in his first season in Madison, and it's remarkable to think he'll be doing the same in Los Angeles. Bruss already came out to California during the draft process to work out with Havenstein and Edwards. "It's always a little bit easier evaluation when you get these Wisconsin linemen, because there's so many nuances to what they do in the run game, protections," McVay said."With the background with Rob and Dave, you feel really comfortable with that, and then when you talk to those guys about him, they can't say enough good things."
They finally got in the game by using the compensatory pick — the 40th selection in the third round — given to them for losing executive Brad Holmes to Detroit.
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