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Rams are willing to deal one of the 1st rounders for all-pro talent in secondary


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What say thee in off-season dull- Horn for 13th overall...... its a near wash in cap saving(+1,350,000). 

Id ask for more mid and future picks, but I'm willing to do just the 13th....

Rams want to go all-in with Matthew and are willing to part with either 1st for a proven DB talent..

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7 minutes ago, Basbear said:

You know who before clicking....

What say thee in off-season dull- Horn for 13th overall...... its a near wash in cap saving(+1,350,000). 

Id ask for more mid and future picks, but I'm willing to do just the 13th....

Rams want to go all-in with Matthew and are willing to part with either 1st for a proven DB talent..

13th pick, 2027 first, and 2026 2nd for Horn

 

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You got to do it. 
 

A) He doesn’t change Evero’s system. He doesn’t follow WRs, we don’t plan hardly any man coverage.

B) His injury history is still shaky. 
 

You got to do it. You could replace him with a middle-of-the-road guy in Free Agency and not see much of a difference.

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I like him, and would be hesitant but that could be our Icky replacement. It would be a gift from above. So it won’t happen… but I would say yes I accept. 
 

What really pushes it into ‘go’ for me is the concussions. It could be a situation where we are unloading a problem, vs keeping one. 

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16 minutes ago, ClawOn said:

Based on the Burns offer we know the Rams will get aggressive. Hard to pass on something like 13 and a 27 2nd.

I wonder how high he might be on their list. Played against him twice this year so they will know if they like him, that way. 
 

 

 

 

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