A.J. Brown, Maxx Crosby and Myles Garrett, three stars at the NFL level and three players that the Los Angeles Rams have reportedly looked into trading for. Are there any big stars that may be available that the Rams reportedly haven’t shown interest in?
It’s been fun to watch because unless we sit with Les Snead, we don’t know what the Rams are thinking, but if you follow the stories and “reports”, then we are being told a narrative that the Rams are open to doing whatever it takes to improve their team now, and go for it all in 2026.
There could be more players to become available as the season goes on, so who knows, the Rams may still have some tricks up their sleave.
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Blockbuster Rams Trade Idea Targets Browns’ Myles Garrett (heavy.com)
“Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead has set the bar high in terms of bold moves to outfit the roster as well as possible in the twilight of Matthew Stafford’s career, and there is an argument for Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett being the next blockbuster.
Garrett’s availability is said to be moot. However, the Browns’ recent decision to adjust his contract offered no financial benefit. It does allow greater trade flexibility, fueling speculation.
As such, teams like the Rams have been linked to the two-time Defensive Player of the Year.“
4-Round Los Angeles Rams NFL Mock Draft: Putting the tea leaves together to build best Rams’ roster in years (attozsports)
“As we get closer and closer to the 2026 NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Rams’ plans for the draft become clearer and clearer…theoretically. The team is renowned for their ability to keep things under wraps and rarely experience leaks out of the building, so connecting the dots sometimes makes me feel like a conspiracy theorist instead of an analyst.“
NFL expert blows storm clouds over Rams’ interest in WR Makai Lemon (ramblinfan)
“Not everyone, however, is so high on the Trojans’ All-American. Former NFL quarterback Chris Simms, for one, doesn’t even have Lemon among his top five receiver prospects in the 2026 draft. Instead, he included Lemon among his honorable mentions at the position, which he evaluated in an episode of the Chris Simms Unbuttoned podcast.
“I don’t really think he’s a first-round wide receiver.” – Chris Simms on USC WR Makai Lemon
Why not? Simms touched on several concerns that should at least give Rams fans pause before committing to Lemon as LA’s best choice with the No. 13 selection in this year’s draft.“
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