The LA Rams were slated to start their third day of the 2020 NFL Draft at pick 126. But, in a true Rams general manager Les Snead fashion, the team traded that pick to the Houston Texans, In return, the Rams claimed three picks – fourth-round pick at 136 overall, and seventh-round picks at 248 and 250 overall. While it is a rather small haul in value, the exchange added two additional picks to the Rams in the seventh round. And given the position the Rams are in, depth and quantity are important today.
Now, in the 136th slot, the Rams went offense again, giving Jared Goff another toy to play around by selecting Purdue tight end Brycen Hopkins (No.