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This was a great move for the Rams. We gave up most of this draft and basically our 1st round pick next year - that's it. That doesn't hurt the franchise at all when you consider that our 1st round picks under Fisher have been great....assuming GRob continues to develop. After next year, Fisher will have had 6 drafts with the Rams. Those drafts, from a 1st round pick standpoint, will have yielded:
Brockers
Tavon
Tree
GRob
Donald
Gurley
QB
That's still 7 first round picks in what will be 6 drafts AFTER next year, when we don't have a 1st round pick. I think it's important to look at in that context because Brockers will be re-signed, Tavon and Tree will (hopefully) be re-signed or in their 5th year option, which is more expensive, and Donald contract talks will begin.
1st round picks are valuable, but there is immediate and future cap savings by making a trade like we did. One could argue that not having a 1st round pick actually benefits this team next year. From that perspective, the only thing we really gave up was our mid round picks THIS year. This trade was a game 7 championship winning shot at the buzzer good.
Brockers
Tavon
Tree
GRob
Donald
Gurley
QB
That's still 7 first round picks in what will be 6 drafts AFTER next year, when we don't have a 1st round pick. I think it's important to look at in that context because Brockers will be re-signed, Tavon and Tree will (hopefully) be re-signed or in their 5th year option, which is more expensive, and Donald contract talks will begin.
1st round picks are valuable, but there is immediate and future cap savings by making a trade like we did. One could argue that not having a 1st round pick actually benefits this team next year. From that perspective, the only thing we really gave up was our mid round picks THIS year. This trade was a game 7 championship winning shot at the buzzer good.