Rams selected Michigan CB David Long with the No. 79 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Long (5’11/196) turned pro as a true junior after making 26 starts in Jim Harbaugh’s secondary, logging 17 career pass breakups and three interceptions and earning first-team All-Big Ten in the coaches’ vote in 2018. Long yielded just nine completed passes on targets into his coverage all last year. Also a 92nd-percentile SPARQ athlete, Long blazed 4.45 with a 39 ½-inch vertical along with the quickest three-cone (6.45) and short shuttle (3.97) times of any player invited to Indy. Physical and fiercely competitive on tape, Long dominated in constant outside press-man position at Michigan and has the requisite skill set to dominate in the slot. He profiles as rich man’s Kareem Jackson. The Rams dealt with corner injuries last season, so expect Long to initially fill a depth role.