Overview
- Los Angeles selected Max Klare in the second round with the 61st pick, adding another tight end to one of the NFL’s deepest position groups on the Rams.
- Scouts from NFL.com and The Athletic highlight Klare as a fast, separation-creating receiver with a modern “F” tight end profile built for route running and matchups in space.
- Reports flag below-average hands and ball tracking along with limited blocking, with expectations that his blocking may top out as functional after development.
- Competition for snaps is stiff with Tyler Higbee, Colby Parkinson, Davis Allen and 2025 second-rounder Terrance Ferguson already in place, and analysts project a receiving role to emerge within the next year or two.
- Pro Football Focus’ on-field metric places Klare’s athleticism in the 99.6th percentile despite no combine or pro day testing, underscoring the speed and explosiveness the Rams are banking on.