Rams Finish Out 2022 NFL Draft By Picking Kyren Williams, Quentin Lake, Derion Kendrick, Daniel Hardy, Russ Yeast & AJ Arcuri
Notre Dame‚Äôs Kyren Williams (23) pushes off North Carolina’s Tomon Fox (12) before setting off on a long touchdown run during the Notre Dame 44-34 win over North Carolina in an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021, in South Bend. Notre Dame Beats North Carolina

The Los Angeles Rams finished out Day 3 of the 2022 NFL Draft by taking Notre Dame running back Kyren Williams (round 5, 164 overall), UCLA safety Quentin Lake (round 6, 211 overall), Georgia cornerback Derion Kendrick (round 6, 212 overall), Montana State outside linebacker Daniel Hardy (round 7, 235 overall), Kansas State safety Russ Yeast (round 7, 253 overall) and Michigan State offensive lineman AJ Arcuri (round 7, 261 overall).

Williams is the most notable of this bunch as the Rams traded up to pick 164 to select him. The Notre Dame standout had 1,438 yards from scrimmage and 14 touchdowns in 2020 and then followed it up with 1,361 yards from scrimmage and 17 touchdowns in his junior season in 2021.

The St. Louis native grew up idolizing Steven Jackson as a Rams fan, and now will provide depth in their backfield, particularly bringing strong pass protection to the table.

The Rams had already addressed the secondary by trading for Troy Hill and drafting Decobie Durant in the fourth round, but they added some more depth in the sixth round when they had back-to-back picks and then again in the seventh.

The first was a local player in Lake, who attended Mater Dei and was a standout at UCLA. They then went to the defending national champions in Georgia to take a cornerback in Kendrick and then took another safety in Yeast with their penultimate pick.

Yeast brings some versatility to the table as he played cornerback at Louisville for three years before moving over to safety at Kansas State in 2021.

After losing Von Miller, edge rush is a big need for the Rams and they finally addressed that by taking Hardy in the seventh round. The outside linebacker is coming off a career season in which he recorded 16.5 sacks at Montana State.

The Rams then finished the draft by going back to the well for offensive linemen, taking Arcuri out of Michigan State.