The RAMs have withdrawn their draft operations from the headquarters of their team in recent years and they will do so again in 2025, but there will be a significant difference in the location.
While the private houses have been transformed into a team’s recovery room in the past, this year will find the RAMs working from the space at the air operations of the Los Angeles fire service. The RAMs will use a part of the seat as well as an adjacent hanger, but the operations of the unit will not be affected by their presence.
“The drafting of LaFD air operations is a powerful reminder of what Los Angeles means to represent,” said team president Kevin Demoff in a statement. “Since forest fires devastated our region in January, we have sought to bring it together to help recovery efforts, to raise the spirits of those who were affected and to highlight our first stakeholders. We are humiliated to associate ourselves with Lafd during one of the greatest moments of the NFL to express their gratitude for those who risk their lives daily to protect our city. ”
On April 25, the RAMs welcomed the first stakeholders in the region for a conference with Demoff, the head coach Sean Mcvay and other members of the organization before going ahead with the second day of the draft.