That’s assuming that they feel strongly that their new starting C is already on the roster, mind you.
Therefore, Snead is free to pursue all trade opportunities and simply take BPA at positions of predicted need in ‘22. That’s the perfect scenario as Rams approach this draft.
The bad news is that Rams currently have only 6 picks and I’m sure that they would love to add depth/development players at more positions than that. Which reinforces my opinion that Snead will try very hard to make a couple of trade downs. And hope he can continue with his late round/UDFA successes.
If I were forced to rank likely positions to be drafted in order, assuming all players were ranked equally, it would look like this:
CB
LOT
WOLB
ILB
C
WR
But any slight variations in player rankings could shuffle this order considerably.