The last time the Los Angeles Rams used their first pick in the draft to move up was in 2016 when they traded to No. 1 for Jared Goff. It’s rare for GM Les Snead to make such a move, but with the Rams sitting on the fringe of the first round and holding 11 picks, might they consider moving up for a specific player this year?
If they do, there are a few different ways they can play it. Using the Rich Hill model of the trade value chart, we laid out four different trade possibilities that work mathematically.
There’s even a move that gets Los Angeles all the way up to No. 24 without giving away more than two picks.