The Los Angeles Rams went from barely utilizing their tight ends as receivers in 2024 to deploying more 13 personnel packages than any other team in the NFL. It was a jarring switch by Sean McVay and the Rams offense, but one that teams could copy moving forward.

With the Rams continuing to feature their tight ends, they selected Max Klare out of Ohio State in the second round. He joins Colby Parkinson, Tyler Higbee, Davis Allen and Terrance Ferguson in a deep tight end room, which should be a focal point again in 2026.

While some were surprised by the selection of Klare, one NFC scout told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler that he believes Klare and Ferguson will make for a great tight end tandem in the next few years.

Ferguson and Klare are both strong receivers who could use work in the blocking department. They give the Rams two quality pass catchers to go with Davante Adams and Puka Nacua, while also ensuring Los Angeles will have options at the position in 2027; Parkinson and Allen are in contract years, while Higbee is year-to-year with his retirement decision.

Though Klare isn’t likely to help the Rams a lot as a rookie, he could be a big part of the offense in 2027 if Los Angeles lets Parkinson and Allen walk.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: NFC scout: Rams' Max Klare, Terrance Ferguson can be 'really good' duo