Report: Rams have 'at least sniffed around' on trading up in 1st round
Albert Breer reports that the Rams have at least explored the possibility of trading up from No. 13 overall in the draft.
The Los Angeles Rams currently own the 13th overall pick, but a recent report states the team may not be satisfied with staying at that slot. Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer reports that the Rams have made inquiries into the possibility of trading up during the NFL Draft. Breer says he "wouldn't count on it" happening, but the Rams have at least talked about the possibility of moving up from No.
13. After trading for Trent McDuffie trade, the Rams are working with a lower number of picks than they normally do, so I’d expect GM Les Snead and COO Tony Pastoors to work the phones to move around some. But at 13, most across the league expect the Rams to take a receiver, both because Davante Adams is 33 and because Puka Nacua—presuming he gets his house in order—is going to be very expensive soon (meaning they’ll need a more affordable option on the roster).
Most of the scuttlebutt with other teams connects USC’s Makai Lemon to the Rams, and I’d buy that in Lemon (and Cooper, for that matter) being their type of receiver. But I’d also bet, based on what I know, that Sean McVay might see a little something in Tyson based on the Rams’ affection for Tetairoa McMillan last year. The Rams have at least sniffed around on a trade-up.
I wouldn’t count on it, but … Also, I listed cornerback as a need, even with McDuffie and Jaylen Watson aboard, just because the Rams continued to do a lot of work on the position even after those acquisitions. As Breer mentioned, the Rams attempted to trade up for Tetairoa McMillan last year and there's a strong belief they also tried to trade up for Emeka Egbuka, as well. Both players went on to have strong rookie seasons, standing out as the top two wideouts in the class.