5 trades the Rams could make to move down in Round 1
Using the trade value chart, we lay out five potential moves the Rams can make on draft night to slide down the board in Round 1.
Trading back is in Les Snead's DNA. The Los Angeles Rams general manager loves moving down the board to recoup picks, which help round out the roster each season. Don't get it twisted: He often moves up for players, too.
But as we've seen throughout his tenure, his preference is to stockpile picks. Holding the 13th overall pick, the Rams are in position to either draft a top prospect or move down and add more capital – while still securing a first-rounder. Those options put them in a great spot, especially if a prospect that other teams covet falls to No.
13. Using the Rich Hill trade value chart , here are five potential trade-down scenarios for the Rams in the first round. Trade with Lions for No.
17 Rams trade: No. 13 (336 points) Lions trade: Nos. 17 + 118 + 157 (331 points) This would be a modest trade back but even in doing so, the Rams would add two crucial picks: one in the fourth and one in the fifth.