Rams selected Utah DB Terrell Burgess with the No. 104 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Burgess (5’11/202) was a one-year starting safety at Utah who was an All-Pac 12 honorable mention as a senior. He was primarily a special teamer and nickel corner before switching positions in 2019. He played in the box (284 snaps), in the slot (273), and as a free safety (133) in his final season, but often ended up near the ball or in the backfield on blitzes. In coverage, he only allowed 4.75 yards per target and didn’t give up a single touchdown per PFF. He’s a fluid athlete with sticky coverage skills, but he’s undersized with average speed (4.46-second 40-yard dash) and explosiveness (33.5-inch vert). Burgess profiles as a potential starter at nickel or safety with a relatively-capped upside, but a relatively high floor, especially because he’s a high character person off the field.