On Friday, the Los Angeles Rams welcomed tight end Max Klare to the franchise, using their second-round selection to add the two-time All-Big Ten pick to their offense. Klare helped the Ohio State Buckeyes reach the 2025 College Football Playoffs after having a breakout season with the Purdue Boilermakers in 2024.
That skill set was highlighted during the team’s call to Klare, informing him of their intentions to select him. General manager Les Snead gave his opening remarks before head coach Sean McVay took over. McVay highlighted their expansive tight end room and their 13 personnel offense as reasons why Klare fits the vision of what the team is putting together for 2026.
Here’s how the call went.
On the call with Klare. 📞 pic.twitter.com/mowv0o04FT
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 25, 2026
Klare has already expressed excitement about being a part of the Rams and another piece for their 13-personnel offense. He joins Tyler Higbee, Colby Parkinson, Davis Allen, and Terrance Ferguson in the position group room.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: NFL draft: 2nd-round TE Max Klare gets draft call from Rams