Won't put a timeline on the trade of their pick. Could be early, could be draft day, or they could just stay (if there's not a good enough offer) and 'add the best piece to the team'. The phone's been ringing since before the combine, and they're weighing all their options. They want to maximize their trade value, but if they don't, then they'll just stay where they are.
On Williams. They were disappointed to 'learn' of the information from the league, and now they're in fact-finding mode. The league is investigating, and they'll hand down the penalties they see fit. They're talking to Gregg, the league, and in the next few weeks, this thing will sort itself out. Then the club will have to make a decision on how they're going to handle it moving forward. It's disheartening to learn about. The league, and the Rams, don't condone it or stand for it. The team was not aware of the investigation when they hired GW, obviously, and they're continuing to do their own investigation. As a club, there's not a lot they can do in terms of the punishment the league hands out. He wouldn't address what the Rams will do if a suspension is handed down.