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Speed_Kills
move on for Goff and get him off the books... bringing in Minshew who has outplayed Goff the last two years would be a scheme fit for McVay.
I wonder in your scenario how far the Rams could move up using the two #2s to target a QB. Heck, use Darius Williams as additional bait if there is a QB you really like to get into that middle first round?
I think you are going cheap on the center and I think they should go all in on that position but thats ok that we don't see that the same... I just want some certainty at OC. No more guessing there
I hadn't considered the trade of Havs but your logic makes sense
Nice job
Personally, I wouldn't like to see them package the two #2s to move up. What I think would be a better idea is to draft one of the QBs with a #2, pair them with Minshew and let the draftee, Minshew, and Wolford compete.
If after one year the Rams don't feel any of those guys are the future, they would have their 2022 #1 and an extra 2nd from trading Goff. The #1 pick would probably be decently high because if none of the three QBs are any good the offense likely falters and 2021 is a down year. They would be in a prime position to get a franchise QB in 2022.
I see your logic of going all in on the center position. To be honest, I was just being conservative. However, if Goff is off the books there would be a ton of cap space in 2022 and beyond so we could sign a premium center and push most salary into future years. In fact, the approach could be to build elite units, bolstered by premium free agents, around a young developing QB.