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As the NFL Draft approaches, the Los Angeles Rams find themselves in a flexible and intriguing position in the first round. Armed with draft capital and a roster that blends veteran talent with emerging youth, the Rams could realistically move either up or down the board depending on how the draft unfolds. Their front office, led by a historically aggressive philosophy, has never shied away from bold moves—and this year should be no different.

Trading Up

If the Rams decide to be aggressive, moving up into the top half of the first round could allow them to secure a blue-chip prospect—something that has often eluded them due to past trades.

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Arizona Cardinals (3rd overall)

Arizona is still in a rebuilding phase and could be open to accumulating additional picks. For Los Angeles, this kind of move would likely be motivated by the desire to land an elite player at a premium position—such as an offensive tackle or wide receiver. The cost would be steep, but the reward could be a cornerstone player for the next decade.

Tennessee Titans (4th overall)

The Titans and Rams are remembered for their business in 2016 in which the Rams secured the No. 1 overall pick. This time, the Titans are in need of an offensive supporting cast to surround Cam Ward. While using the 4th overall selection could fill a need, the offense is in need of multiple playmakers. Meanwhile the Rams would want to add more firepower and explosiveness to their offense.

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