Rams select former Michigan star Corum in 3rd round
The Los Angeles Rams selected Michigan running back Blake Corum in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, No. 83 overall.
Corum has been Michigans's best offensive weapon over the last two seasons, totaling 2,708 rushing yards and 45 touchdowns. He also secured first-team All-Big-Ten honors in 2023 and led the FBS in rushing touchdowns.
The 23-year-old will provide a nice one-two punch in the Rams' backfield behind Kyren Williams.
Pre-draft profile
Corum is the most recognizable name in this running back class after he played a key role in Michigan's national title run. He reads blocks well, hits the hole with conviction, and he can change directions on a dime. While he doesn't have elite long speed, he can still create big plays with good decisions and by making defenders miss. A scheme-versatile skill set should give him a decent floor at the next level, but some physical development may be required for consistent high-level production in a three-down role. Corum doesn't have the size to match his downhill running style, and he might be a mismatch in pass protection early in his career.
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