The trade deadline is in 8 days. Anyone we should trade?

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jrry32

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I say we trade to get a 1st rounder next season and try to snatch up Jabrill Peppers...Question is who do we trade now to make that possible?.

Peppers has no position here. He's either a WLB or a SS in the NFL. We have T.J. at SS and Barron at WLB. He'd essentially replicate Mark Barron on our team.
 

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If they could find an upgrade at backup DT to play the 1 technique behind Brockers, some big ass run stuffing Galooga from a team going nowhere, I'd be willing to part with a late pick.
 

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Keenum to Denver. Looks like they are going to have 3 3rd round picks, would think swapping one of those for a QB that has experience with the head coach would be something they would do. He would replace Austin Davis on the roster, give insurance to the young QB's they currently have. Rams would have the path clear to start Goff. Rams also stocking up on draft picks next year, considering they wont have a 1st rounder is appealing too.
 

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Keenum to Denver. Looks like they are going to have 3 3rd round picks, would think swapping one of those for a QB that has experience with the head coach would be something they would do. He would replace Austin Davis on the roster, give insurance to the young QB's they currently have. Rams would have the path clear to start Goff. Rams also stocking up on draft picks next year, considering they wont have a 1st rounder is appealing too.
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Peppers has no position here. He's either a WLB or a SS in the NFL. We have T.J. at SS and Barron at WLB. He'd essentially replicate Mark Barron on our team.

Fair enough. I just think we got too much health issues on this team and we may need good back ups to fill voids if needed.
 

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GR 73 is starting to play a little better, might try and trade for Davonte Parker. No team will give up a decent corner. check GR at LeCharles Bentley twitter
 

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Seriously if Keemun plays lights out, I would reconsider trading Jared Goff.

And the reasoning is this:
1. Rams must stock pile for the future as upcoming free agents in Britt, Quick, Johnson, Hayes, Westbrook and Donald coming up after 2017 will possibly be looking for greener pastures.

2. Rams cupboard talent is going to be slim pickings and they must replenish the roster for next year.

3. Jared Goff may have a higher ceiling. But this is the NFL. And fans want instant gratification and wins. And for him to wait possibly two or three years before he can start with anticipation for the new stadium opening will not cut it with Stan Kroenke.

4. Rams management may see that Goff was too costly when they gave a king's ransom for him and noticed that he's not ready until two or three years from now. They may want to reverse their decision and trade him now while
the iron is still hot.

5. Rams have a few missing pieces and are trending up and with having Jared Goff sitting for two or three years before making him the starter is not going to help them in the long run. So they realize let's pull the trigger on a block buster trade now and call it a win-win situation.

This is just just thinking outside the box. But who knows how the season pans out until 2016 is over than Rams management can make that decision or not.
 

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4. Rams management may see that Goff was too costly when they gave a king's ransom for him and noticed that he's not ready until two or three years from now. They may want to reverse their decision and trade him now while
the iron is still hot.
You won't be able to get anything close to what the Rams gave to draft Goff in a trade now that the world has seen that he isn't' ready for the NFL..
 

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Seriously if Keemun plays lights out, I would reconsider trading Jared Goff.

And the reasoning is this:
1. Rams must stock pile for the future as upcoming free agents in Britt, Quick, Johnson, Hayes, Westbrook and Donald coming up after 2017 will possibly be looking for greener pastures.

2. Rams cupboard talent is going to be slim pickings and they must replenish the roster for next year.

3. Jared Goff may have a higher ceiling. But this is the NFL. And fans want instant gratification and wins. And for him to wait possibly two or three years before he can start with anticipation for the new stadium opening will not cut it with Stan Kroenke.

4. Rams management may see that Goff was too costly when they gave a king's ransom for him and noticed that he's not ready until two or three years from now. They may want to reverse their decision and trade him now while
the iron is still hot.

5. Rams have a few missing pieces and are trending up and with having Jared Goff sitting for two or three years before making him the starter is not going to help them in the long run. So they realize let's pull the trigger on a block buster trade now and call it a win-win situation.

This is just just thinking outside the box. But who knows how the season pans out until 2016 is over than Rams management can make that decision or not.

This is one of the craziest things I've ever read.
 

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On the offense except Gurley, the trade value for the remaining players is a bag of Chips. Yey!
 

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This is one of the craziest things I've ever read.

It is crazy.

I was basing on the premise that if Case Keenum played lights out for the rest of the season. And based on the observation of the Detroit Lions game, it was a projection and assumption that Keenum would have played on that same level.

But after seeing how Case choked consistently against the Bills, Lions and Giants at the last second, the Goff era must start now. We gotta see if he's steely under pressure or does he fold like a lawn chair ala Keenum.

It is crazy just to think about trading Goff and thinking outside the box. But this is desperate times for the Rams and they must accelerate Goff's baptism by fire by having play and build onto the next season.
 

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I think greg Robison and Safford both are worth something to the rest of the league and I would trade them in a second. Also we have quick and britt trading 1 of them while they are playing decent wouldn't be a bad idea. I have almost given up on this year so whatever makes us better next season.
 

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Rams should trade Kennum now. Hes a FA after the season and he has played above his head.
 

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Some of ya'll need to interview for a job with the Browns.

Trade Goff? Gurley?
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Seriously if Keemun plays lights out, I would reconsider trading Jared Goff.

And the reasoning is this:
1. Rams must stock pile for the future as upcoming free agents in Britt, Quick, Johnson, Hayes, Westbrook and Donald coming up after 2017 will possibly be looking for greener pastures.

2. Rams cupboard talent is going to be slim pickings and they must replenish the roster for next year.

3. Jared Goff may have a higher ceiling. But this is the NFL. And fans want instant gratification and wins. And for him to wait possibly two or three years before he can start with anticipation for the new stadium opening will not cut it with Stan Kroenke.

4. Rams management may see that Goff was too costly when they gave a king's ransom for him and noticed that he's not ready until two or three years from now. They may want to reverse their decision and trade him now while
the iron is still hot.

5. Rams have a few missing pieces and are trending up and with having Jared Goff sitting for two or three years before making him the starter is not going to help them in the long run. So they realize let's pull the trigger on a block buster trade now and call it a win-win situation.

This is just just thinking outside the box. But who knows how the season pans out until 2016 is over than Rams management can make that decision or not.
Hmmm how about if we trade Goff back to the Titans and then in turn we get all our picks we wasted back? :banghead: