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4 running backs the Rams should consider trading for

October 19, 2022 01:57PM
[theramswire.usatoday.com] 4 running backs the Rams should consider trading for


Skyler Carlin
October 19, 2022 11:58 am PT
The running game of the Los Angeles Rams has been nonexistent this season as the duo of Darrell Henderson JR. and Cam Akers has been largely ineffective. Sean McVay and Les Snead have revealed that the Rams are fielding trade offers for Akers to incite a fresh start for both sides, so Los Angeles could be in the market for adding a running back.

The Rams are high on Kyren Williams, but the rookie running back is on injured reserve, though he could be activated to the 21-day return window sometime soon. There’s a chance that Los Angeles expects Williams to be the running back that provides a spark in the rushing attack once he returns.


Meanwhile, we certainly can’t rule out the possibility of a potential trade involving a running back ahead of the trade deadline in November. With a few running backs being mentioned in trade rumors, here are four running backs the Rams should consider trading for.

Christian McCaffrey
Christian McCaffrey is simply on this list to satisfy those that are clamoring for the All-Pro running back. At the same time, he makes the list due to the possibility that the reported asking price for the Carolina Panthers declines between now and the trade deadline.

NFL Network’s Peter Schrager reported that the Panthers are seeking multiple first-round picks for McCaffrey. Two first-round picks is a lofty amount of draft capital that likely no team would be willing to cough up for an oft-injured running back, so it wouldn’t be shocking to see his asking price lowered if he’s truly on the trade block.


McCaffrey would certainly help fix some issues in the offense with his dual-threat abilities, however, he’d be running behind a hobbled offensive line right now. Giving up premium draft capital for McCaffrey instead of addressing the offensive line or the pass-rushing department seems less than ideal, but you can’t rule it out because it’s the Rams.


Melvin Gordon
All signs point to the Denver Broncos and Melvin Gordon heading toward a divorce before the trade deadline. The veteran running back was seen on the sideline dejectedly holding his helmet while the Broncos lost to the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night in Week 6 with Denver electing to go with Latavius Murray and Mike Boone in the backfield.

Gordon has since liked a bunch of tweets mentioning him being traded and we all know that social media is nothing but facts. What makes the Pro Bowl running back a feasible option is the fact he’s playing on a one-year deal and is an unrestricted free agent in 2023.

With the Broncos sliding to 2-4 after Week 6, Gordon could likely be acquired for a late-round pick, which is all the Rams should be willing to give up for a running back. While fumbles are undoubtedly a concern with Gordon, he’d instantly become the best option at running back for the reigning Super Bowl champions.

Alexander Mattison
If you’re someone that plays fantasy football, you’ll know that Alexander Mattison has consistently been one of the best handcuffs at running back before the 2022 season. The former third-round pick has seldom been used in the first six weeks and the Vikings could be open to moving him, especially if they like Kene Nwangwu.

Mattison has shown he’s capable of handling a starting role as he’s rushed for 400-plus yards in each of his first three seasons despite starting in only six games. In those six starts, he’s rushed for 477 yards and three touchdowns on 117 attempts while also adding 216 yards and two more touchdowns as a receiver.

The Boise State product is in the final year of his rookie contract, making him another option that shouldn’t be overly expensive on the trade market.

D'Ernest Johnson
We’re all wondering why the Rams could be in the market for a running back and then we look at the roster of the Cleveland Browns, realizing they have three potential starters. Nick Chubb is arguably the best running back in the NFL, Kareem Hunt would start for the majority of the league, and D’Ernest Johnson showed last season that he can be effective in an expanded role.

Johnson posted a career-high 671 scrimmage yards while averaging an impressive 5.6 yards per touch in 2021 with Chubb missing three games and Hunt sidelined for eight games. Through the first six weeks of this season, the former undrafted running back out of South Florida has yet to receive a rushing attempt while he’s caught two passes for nine yards.

Considering that Johnson is sitting behind Chubb and Hunt, the Browns could field offers for him. The Rams likely wouldn’t need to surrender much draft capital to acquire Johnson as he signed a tender with the Browns before this season, making him an unrestricted free agent in 2023.
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  4 running backs the Rams should consider trading for

BerendsenRam583October 19, 2022 01:57PM

  I wonder what O'Connell thinks of Akers

BigGame81142October 19, 2022 02:18PM

  Re: 4 running backs the Rams should consider trading for

Killrazor111October 19, 2022 11:48PM

  kareem Hunt

Stafford9177October 20, 2022 03:13AM

  He's an awful human being

promomasterj262October 20, 2022 09:33AM

  Re: He's an awful human being

sfbayram91October 20, 2022 12:33PM

  The only "but" here

Ram_Ruler159October 20, 2022 12:34PM

  Hunt is the right guy skill-wise

merlin80October 21, 2022 01:44PM

  I think an OL would be more impactful than RB

LMU93108October 20, 2022 03:34AM

  But we need both

Ram_Ruler111October 20, 2022 04:47AM

  Re: But we need both

LMU9397October 20, 2022 05:51AM

  Re: I think an OL would be more impactful than RB

Rams4377October 20, 2022 05:59AM

  Mattison will always be my choice here.

alyoshamucci299October 20, 2022 04:58AM

  Re: Mattison will always be my choice here.

Stafford9108October 20, 2022 05:23AM

  Re: Mattison will always be my choice here.

oldschoolramfan151October 20, 2022 05:47AM

  Also, feel like Josh jacobs should be

alyoshamucci142October 20, 2022 06:45AM

  Johnson is a solid back.

RustyRay131October 20, 2022 07:39AM

  Re: Johnson is a solid back.

BerendsenRam173October 20, 2022 08:48AM

  Re: Johnson is a solid back.

Killrazor94October 20, 2022 11:25PM

  Re: Johnson is a solid back.

BerendsenRam139October 21, 2022 08:49AM