Do you suppose that Snead is working the phones seeking a player-for-player trade for OL help?

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Think about it. Rams apparently could use some help for OL depth beyond Edwards. Someone that has a little experience and could step in immediately in the event of injury to a starter. Or maybe just a developmental player that Kromer likes. Almost makes too much sense, huh?

Evans and Demby May have an NFL future, but the future could be as early as September if an injury should occur. Just when the Rams are trying to build a lead in a race to another SB.

So, the need seems to be there for right now.

The good news is that Snead seems to have the quality assets for trade bait at multiple positions at this point and the Rams are certainly showcasing many players that might help another team that is thin at these positions:

WR
OLB
ILB
CB
S

A trade for future picks would be nice and certainly better than just cutting a promising player at a loaded position for the Rams. But a player-for-player swap would be twice as nice for this ‘19 SB hopeful team.

I’m sure that Snead is miles ahead of me on this and if it can be done then he will do it. Would truly seem to be a win-win-win for all parties.
 
Two new starters and no vet first off the bench, I sure hope he's on the phone.

I concur and Rams deep at CB, so you might see a trade, just need to figure out what team has someone they want to move and if that person is worthy of acquiring.
 
Brandon Scherff

Imagine reuniting Scherff with McVay, fixing RG for 4 or 5 years, making Blythe our back-up center and no longer worrying over a back-up behind Allen. Scherff becomes a free agent following this season, so it may be difficult for Washington to retain him. For a truly competing Super Bowl team like ours, I think it would make great sense. Of course, there is a little matter called the CAP, but if we could sign him long term right out of the gate, with a few salary adjustments elsewhere we might just make it work. Trade Reynolds & a draft pick to make it happen. o_O
 
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Think about it. Rams apparently could use some help for OL depth beyond Edwards. Someone that has a little experience and could step in immediately in the event of injury to a starter. Or maybe just a developmental player that Kromer likes. Almost makes too much sense, huh?

Evans and Demby May have an NFL future, but the future could be as early as September if an injury should occur. Just when the Rams are trying to build a lead in a race to another SB.

So, the need seems to be there for right now.

The good news is that Snead seems to have the quality assets for trade bait at multiple positions at this point and the Rams are certainly showcasing many players that might help another team that is thin at these positions:

WR
OLB
ILB
CB
S

A trade for future picks would be nice and certainly better than just cutting a promising player at a loaded position for the Rams. But a player-for-player swap would be twice as nice for this ‘19 SB hopeful team.

I’m sure that Snead is miles ahead of me on this and if it can be done then he will do it. Would truly seem to be a win-win-win for all parties.
I think we are now as thin at ILB as we are at OL. Not sure any options to trade away from that position.
 
I doubt that he is. Allen and Boom were trained to take over for Sullivan and Saffold. They are healthy and should be ready to go so outside help is not needed.
 
I think we are now as thin at ILB as we are at OL. Not sure any options to trade away from that position.

I'm not concerned. Kiser didn't have a single snap with the defense last season, and while he's been groomed to take over the position, i'm not sure he really ever stood out. We've still got the vet Hager, and he'll likely rotate some with Clay Matthews as he moves between both OLB & ILB. Lets also not right off Troy Reeder as he's looked pretty good during the pre-season and may yet nail down a roster spot on the 53. I'm also hoping McVay might backtrack some on his comment about Natrez Patrick, and allow him more ILB snaps rather than exclusively at OLB. Even with all this indecision, Kiser's ILB position was likely never to see much more than 2/3's of the defensive snaps anyway because we'll be in the nickel quite often. jmo.
 
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I concur and Rams deep at CB, so you might see a trade, just need to figure out what team has someone they want to move and if that person is worthy of acquiring.
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Think about it. Rams apparently could use some help for OL depth beyond Edwards. Someone that has a little experience and could step in immediately in the event of injury to a starter. Or maybe just a developmental player that Kromer likes. Almost makes too much sense, huh?

Evans and Demby May have an NFL future, but the future could be as early as September if an injury should occur. Just when the Rams are trying to build a lead in a race to another SB.

So, the need seems to be there for right now.

The good news is that Snead seems to have the quality assets for trade bait at multiple positions at this point and the Rams are certainly showcasing many players that might help another team that is thin at these positions:

WR
OLB
ILB
CB
S

A trade for future picks would be nice and certainly better than just cutting a promising player at a loaded position for the Rams. But a player-for-player swap would be twice as nice for this ‘19 SB hopeful team.

I’m sure that Snead is miles ahead of me on this and if it can be done then he will do it. Would truly seem to be a win-win-win for all parties.

Seems several here reject the idea of trading WR Josh Reynolds. so who do you propose as trade bait ?
 
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Seems several here reject the idea of trading WR Josh Reynolds. so who do you propose as trade bait ?

Snead is on the phone with an unnamed team with two 6th rounders and is offering Reynolds, Goff and Donald in exchange.

We should just start calling Snead Six instead of Snead. Or maybe Snix.
 
Seems several here reject the idea of trading WR Josh Reynolds. so who do you propose as trade bait ?

Good question, River.

First, I’m not expecting to trade for a current starter elsewhere. I’m thinking along the lines of a promising developmental OG that Kromer likes. A Blythe type. So, I think my expectations are realistic and very doable.

In exchange, the Rams could trade away a similar promising player type at a position of need for the receiving team. Such as:

Michael Thomas
Hodge
Kevin Peterson
Darious Williams
Christian
Steven Parker

Maybe an ILB or an OLB?

IOW, exchange players that have shown legit possibility of playing good snaps off the bench and/or look like strong candidates for development into NFL contributors, even ultimate starters.
 
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Good question, River.

First, I’m not expecting to trade for a current starter elsewhere. I’m thinking along the lines of a promising developmental OG that Kromer likes. A Blythe type. So, I think my expectations are realistic and very doable.

In exchange, the Rams could trade away a similar promising player type at a position of need for the receiving team. Such as:

Michael Thomas
Hodge
Kevin Peterson
Darious Williams
Christian
Steven Parker

Maybe an ILB or an OLB?

IOW, exchange players that have shown legit possibility of playing good snaps off the bench and/or look like strong candidates for development into NFL contributors, even ultimate starters.

Christian might have some value as a very late draft pick like a 6'th or 7'th rounder, but I don't see any of the others having trade value. That doesn't mean they won't get picked up by another team off waivers, but guys like this will be had for free following cuts. If the Rams want them, they have to find a way to stash them, even if that includes an IR designation, but even that can't be over obvious.
 
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I’m thinking along the lines of a promising developmental OG that Kromer likes.
IOW, exchange players that have shown legit possibility of playing good snaps off the bench and/or look like strong candidates for development into NFL contributors, even ultimate starters.
The Rams identified the need for those esepcially on the OG spot and drafted two Tackles who they're giving snaps to right now at both Tackle and Guard. Those two in addition to young guys carried over were who McVay and Kromer selected. If they didn't want those guys we'd have signed a vet instead and used those picks elsewhere. You want developmental guys yet you aren't giving the coaches to develop the guys they chose.