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Breaking down the eight NFL draft picks Rams made and how they fit

Los Angeles Times' Rams beat writer Gary Klein examines every NFL draft pick by the team: Logan Bruss — Offensive lineman 6 feet 5, 308 pounds, Wisconsin, Round 3, Pick 104 — Notable: Bruss played at Wisconsin, which produced Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein and left guard David Edwards. — Last season: Bruss played a lot at right tackle but also has experience at guard. — Why the Rams drafted ...
Wisconsin offensive lineman Logan Bruss speaks to reporters during the NFL Draft Combine at the Indiana Convention Center on March 3, 2022, in Indianapolis.

Los Angeles Times' Rams beat writer Gary Klein examines every NFL draft pick by the team:

Logan Bruss — Offensive lineman

6 feet 5, 308 pounds, Wisconsin, Round 3, Pick 104

— Notable: Bruss played at Wisconsin, which produced Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein and left guard David Edwards.

— Last season: Bruss played a lot at right tackle but also has experience at guard.

— Why the Rams drafted him: With the departure of Austin Corbett to the Carolina Panthers,

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