(Poll) What do you think about the Rams BIG draft move?

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How do you feel about the Rams moving up to #1 in the draft?

  • I'm ecstatic!!!

    Votes: 54 34.8%
  • I'm cautiously optimistic

    Votes: 67 43.2%
  • I have a bad feeling about this

    Votes: 26 16.8%
  • I hate it!!!

    Votes: 8 5.2%

  • Total voters
    155

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http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2016/04/14/titans-rams-draft-trade-number-1-pick

The Play for No. 1: Inside the Titans-Rams Trade
A major move at the top of the draft, as the Titans trade the No. 1 pick to the Rams, who are surely lined up to take a potential franchise quarterback for their first season back in Los Angeles
By Peter King

Conversations between Rams GM Les Snead and his rookie Tennessee counterpart, Jon Robinson, began March 28 at the Ole Miss pro day, with Robinson there to eyeball the Titans’ presumptive top pick in the 2016 NFL draft, tackle Laremy Tunsil. Snead wanted to know what it would take for the Rams to move up from their No. 15 spot in the first round to get the first pick overall.

Robinson knew a couple of things in assessing his chance to move. He knew the Titans needed a slew of help all over the roster. And he knew Snead, who has been the boldest trader in and around draft day in his four drafts running the Rams, would do something bold. The Rams totaled an astonishing eight trades in the top 50 picks of the previous four drafts.

Talks heated up during the day Wednesday, when the Rams sent the final proposal, and when Robinson and Snead agreed on the terms of one of the biggest draft trades in NFL history: The Rams get the first pick overall in the April 28 draft, plus Tennessee’s fourth- and sixth-round picks. The Titans get the Rams’ top four picks this year (a first, two seconds and a third), plus Los Angeles’s first- and third-round picks in 2017.

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Rams GM Snead (center) gave up plenty but now can choose between Wentz (left) and Goff (right) for L.A.’s new quarterback.

The other day, one prominent GM in the league told me why he thought the Rams would move way up to pick a quarterback. He said they can’t compete in the NFC West (with Russell Wilson and Carson Palmer in place in Seattle and Arizona, respectively) without getting a quarterback. This was the text-message from this GM Thursday morning, upon hearing of the deal:

“Just like we said … Bravo, Rams.”

The upshot of the trade that radically remade the 2016 NFL draft.

• The Titans own the next two drafts. Tennessee now has six picks in the top 76 of the 2016 draft—numbers 15, 33, 43, 45, 64 and 76. With many evaluators saying the meat of this draft is between 20 and 70, Tennessee, depending on its board, could draft six players this year whom Robinson would consider starting-caliber. And the Titans set themselves up nicely for 2017—they’re the only team right now with two picks in the first round next year.

• The Rams will take a quarterback No. 1. I can tell you a final decision has not been made as to which quarterback that will be. But they obviously felt that either Carson Wentz of North Dakota State or Jared Goff of Cal was capable of being the franchise quarterback the Rams have lacked during the Jeff Fisher era. The Rams did the precise opposite of what they did in in 2012, when they traded down four spots, allowing Washington to pick Robert Griffin III number two overall and capturing four high picks in return. The Rams moved up 14 spots his year to get a quarterback.

• To a much lesser degree, the two players who’d been in play at No. 1 for Tennessee, Tunsil and cornerback Jalen Ramsey of Florida State, now muck up the very top of the draft. One or both of them could be in play beyond the top two picks—and before this trade, no one could have said that.

It’s clear why Tennessee made this trade. Very clear, in fact. Robinson saw a team that needs help on the offensive line, in the secondary and on the pass-rush, and that needs a versatile playmaking linebacker … and he thought that subtracting one single player, a franchise tackle or corner, was worth the value of getting six choices in the first three rounds of the next two drafts. Who can blame him? Smart move for Robinson and the Titans.

But the Rams, the youngest team in football over the last four seasons and a team with many defensive pieces in place, knew they’d never catch quarterback-rich Seattle or Arizona in the NFC West with Case Keenum, Nick Foles or Sean Mannion atop their quarterback depth chart. In some ways, the price was the price. It’s ridiculously exorbitant, to be sure, but without a quarterback the Rams would face another season of fighting for third in a stacked division and putting off the inevitable search for a passer.

This is a league with a greater emphasis on quarterback than ever. Teams threw the ball more often last year, and for more yardage, than in any previous season in the NFL’s 96-year history. That’s why I don’t think it was especially hard for Snead and Fisher and COO Kevin Demoff to pull the trigger on this deal. Brock Osweiler, with seven career starts and a lot of question marks, just got $18 million a year in Houston. That shows how desperate teams are to get fixed at quarterback. This trade shows that the Rams believe they’re a quarterback away—and when you watch their swarming defense some Sundays, it’s hard to argue with that logic.

Why now? Why not wait to try to get a better deal and give away less value to Tennessee? I think it’s because the Rams wanted two full weeks to investigate Goff and Wentz—to find out everything they can about each guy, on and off the field. The Rams are on the clock, and they have two weeks of investigative time to spare.
 

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Its a QB driven league. If the rams found their man, well worth it. Besides, what have the last 4 years of draft picks delivered other than 7-8-1. What would more of the same have delivered? They have enough talent to win-just need a QB. Gutsy, but nothing risked, nothing gained.
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I'm sorry but if you don't think guys like Brady and Rodgers are worth 2 first round picks then you are crazy. I would gladly pay four 1st round picks for a QB like that. Brady doesn't even have good receivers and he still dominates games. Guys like that are worth their weight in gold.
You're welcome to your opinion and I'm not even going to call you names.

Obviously no one thought Brady was worth 1 first round or even a 5th. And Rodgers went what 26th? So you can't go 10 years into their career and say hey look what those guys are worth, they were not #1 overall. On the other hand Bradford was #1 overall how'd that work out?
 

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Yes they gave up a lot for 1 guy, but IIRC they gave up a little less than they got from washington, so in a sense they filled this yrs draft holes with the washington picks over the past 4 drafts. IMO they had to do whatever it took to assure they get their guy, it took more than I thought they would be willing to give so they must have a very good feeling about 1 of the 2 QBs.
 

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Qb is the most important position on the field.
Just ask every head coach that's been fired by an NFL team.

I love it.
Our defense is good.
Our oline is improving.
Our running game is good.

It's time to put over 175 yds of passing offense in the game plan. Qb is the way to get that done.
How many qbs started for us the past 3 years? It's foolish to let that continue.

Yes. Wr is still a need, but what good are they if you can't get them the ball.

We all know Keenum wasn't our starter for years to come.
 
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I started this poll so we could see more accurately what the mood on the forum was to this news. So far 81.6% of the member are from cautiously optimistic to ecstatic, while the rest aren't thrilled. So the positives are in the lead by a big number. Time to celebrate.

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I'm indifferent. Just b/c you have that fancy shiny new QB doesn't mean shit (i.e, Marcus Mariota) in terms of overall record. I hope it stabilizes the QB spot though, if anything. He, Case Keenum, and Sean Mannion. Not bad for QB.

But damnit, the media is freakin out and just reading it, I'm all...

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Estatic is the only right answer. Rest are a test to find 49'r's fans.

Yup, this is the day Whiners fans will remember. They could have had there man from across the Bay. But they didn't pull the trigger.

IN SNEAD WE TRUST
 

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I was somewhere between your top 2 choices......but I will say.....if you are playing golf w/ jrry32 today.......I'd watch where I was picking up your ball from......He's excited. He's going to be humping something after this trade.......... (LOL!)
 

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Agreed but a little over the top don't you think? I can see not liking the move but I find it funny the hyperbole that we have just made a blunder of historic proportions. You hate the deal but I didn't see you going bat crap crazy. But then again that is just the level headed guy you are. :D

As tall as he is I'm very curious how you have seen the top of his head and could see it was level.

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But the Rams, the youngest team in football over the last four seasons and a team with many defensive pieces in place, knew they’d never catch quarterback-rich Seattle or Arizona in the NFC West with Case Keenum, Nick Foles or Sean Mannion atop their quarterback depth chart. In some ways, the price was the price. It’s ridiculously exorbitant, to be sure, but without a quarterback the Rams would face another season of fighting for third in a stacked division and putting off the inevitable search for a passer.
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They just showed a stat for teams trading into the top 2 for a QB since 1990. It's happened 4 times.

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Mike Vick
Jeff George
Ryan Leaf

Better effin pray the Rams are the one to break the streak of bad juju