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Rams Rumors: LA Making Trade Calls for Top 10 Pick Ahead of 2024 NFL Draft

Adam WellsApril 25, 2024

DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JANUARY 14: Head coach Sean McVay of the Los Angeles Rams reacts prior to a game against the Detroit Lions in the NFC Wild Card Playoffs at Ford Field on January 14, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

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Scheduled to pick in the first round of the NFL draft for the first time since 2016, the Los Angeles Rams may not be content to wait until their turn comes up at No. 19.

Per The Athletic’s Dianna Russini, the Rams are making trade calls with an eye on getting into the top 10.

Dianna Russini @DMRussini

The Rams are pursuing this trade into the top 10 with a specific player in mind and it’s not a quarterback, per sources. https://t.co/FPSDR7fwEf

There are no shortage of potential options reportedly being considered by the Rams. ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. noted they “at least have some interest” in Bo Nix as Matthew Stafford’s successor, but that presumably wouldn’t necessitate a move up.

ESPN’s Dan Graziano reported on Wednesday if the Rams were to trade up, “it would be to get one of their top targets on defense.”

Graziano didn’t specify who the defensive players at the Rams like. Aaron Donald’s retirement would seem to make an interior defensive lineman a position they would have interest in addressing.

Texas star Byron Murphy II appears to be surging leading up to the start of the draft. Kiper said the Atlanta Falcons could make him or Alabama’s Dallas Turner the first defensive player of the board with the eighth overall pick.

B/R’s Matt Holder compared Murphy to Grady Jarrett, so the Falcons’ interest makes plenty of sense.

Other top defensive players who could be of interest to the Rams include cornerbacks Quinyon Mitchell, Terrion Arnold or EDGE rushers Jared Verse and Laiatu Latu.

This is new territory for the Rams and head coach Sean McVay. He has never had a first-round pick since being hired in January 2017. They have a lot of draft capital with 11 total picks, including two in the third round, to make a strong trade offer if they want to move up at least nine spots in the first round.

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