The LA Rams have developed a pattern of trading back, a pattern that could be repeated in the 2020 NFL Draft. If the Rams cannot land an elite prospect who can start on Day one, then landing more picks in later rounds seems like a solid alternative. But once there, they can be tempted to trade back up to “get their guy”. So it becomes a choreographed set of moves, not unlike that of ballet or chess, to swerve and weave through the draft boards of 32 teams to emerge with the most coveted players.