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Rams’ Demoff supports proposed trade rule change

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Rams’ Demoff wants to do more draft pick trades

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 17: Kevin Demoff COO of the Los Angeles Rams walks off the field during a game against the Washington Commanders at SoFi Stadium on December 17, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images) | Getty Images Nobody trades first round picks more often than the Los Angeles Rams and the team’s President is in full support of a proposed rule change to allow even more draft selections deals in the future. Rams President Kevin Demoff tweeted on Wednesday afternoon that “nothing creates more interest in the NFL than trades” and that a new rule change proposal to increase every team’s ability to move future picks “makes so much sense”.

The Browns proposed a rule change on Wednesday that would allow teams to trade draft picks up to 5 years out from the current year . The current rule is that teams can only trade picks up to 3 years out. “Nothing creates more interest in the NFL than trades,” tweeted Demoff.

“This is why Cleveland’s proposal to allow teams to trade picks up to 5 years out as opposed to 3 years out makes so much sense. More picks to trade = more trades = more interest & team building options. ” No team has been more willing to trade future picks than the Rams so if this rule change passes then Les Snead could propose dealing L.

A. ’s 2031 first round pick for a player. You read that right: In the near future we might hear about the Rams trading picks from the 2030s!