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How the Rams, Titans fared after Goff trade
- Updated: May 1, 2016
Before the 2016 NFL Draft kicked off we saw two massive trades happen in order for teams at the top of the draft to acquire quarterbacks.
The Rams traded up to No. 1 and selected Jared Goff, while the Eagles traded up to No. 2 and took Carson Wentz. The most important aspects of these draft-day trades will be the development of the quarterbacks. If they’re “franchise quarterback” the deal was great.
For now we’re left to compare the haul from the two trades.
We already took a deep dive into the Philadelphia-Cleveland swap that netted the Eagles Carson Wentz. Let’s do the same with the Jared Goff trade.
The Rams initially received the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft, No. 113 and No. 177 overall in this year’s draft. They would trade No. 113 for No. 117 and No. 206, so we’re including that in their haul.
As I’ve said a bunch, I don’t like giving up tons of picks to move up. But if you’re going to go all in on 2016, which the Rams clearly are, they did a nice job of acquiring talent to help. Cooper is a steal in the fourth round there. Hemingway has off-field concerns but that’s never scared Jeff Fisher before. Thomas is a flier late in the draft. The Rams got some offensive talent to help out Goff and will have an interesting offense to watch if …
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