Every Rams trade involving a first-round pick since 2016

Where have all of the Rams’ first-round picks gone?

No team in recent memory has valued first-round picks less than the Los Angeles Rams. They’ve made a number of huge trades involving first-rounders since Les Snead took over as general manager, all of which have come in the last five years.

With Matthew Stafford being acquired for two first-round picks, we decided to look back at all the trades the Rams have made involving top-32 selections since 2016 – which is when Jared Goff was drafted by Los Angeles.

The list is predictably long, and unless the Rams make a trade to acquire a first-round pick, they won’t make a selection in Round 1 until 2024. That’s seven years in a row without picking in the first round, a stretch only matched twice before in NFL history.

So let’s take a look at where all those first-rounders have gone and what the Rams netted from them.

Report: Todd Gurley’s name being brought up in trade talks

The Rams may be ready to move on from Todd Gurley.

Trading an expensive running back with knee problems seems like a difficult proposition, but the Los Angeles Rams may try to make that happen this offseason. According to Mike Silver of NFL Network, Todd Gurley’s name is being brought up in trade talks on Monday.

This report comes after David Johnson was just traded to the Texans for DeAndre Hopkins, a deal that included a swap of draft picks.

Silver later added to his report, saying the Rams are seeking a draft pick in return, something in the range of the second to fourth round. That’s dependent on the other team taking on Gurley’s contract, though.

Gurley is a hard player to move for the Rams, considering he’s set to make $14.4 million per year on his new contract, which begins next season. Not to mention, he’s coming off the second-worst season of his career, rushing for just 857 yards (career-low) and 12 touchdowns on 223 attempts (3.8 yards per carry).

If they do trade him, Gurley will count $12.6 million against the cap in dead money, but save the Rams $4.65 million in cap space. His cap hit in 2020 is $17.25 million, the highest of any running back in the NFL and third-highest on the team.

Gurley was a first-team All-Pro in 2017 and 2018, rushing for 2,556 yards and 30 touchdowns in those two seasons.