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  • #54926
    JackPMiller
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    I’m going based on where guys are going to be at for the draft, based on my calculations. Also, I’m going on the rumor of getting a 3rd and 4th round comp picks. So, hopefully I’ll be able to get a new computer one day to do an NFL draft. Too hard to do it on these Obama phones.

    2. Pat Eflin C Ohio State
    3. Artavis Scott WR Clemson
    4a. Des Lawrence CB UNC
    4b. Dawson Hall DE Texas A&M
    5. Tre Williams OLB Auburn
    6. Jordan Morgan OL Kutztown
    7. Kellen Williams WR Kutztown

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    #54928
    Avatar photozn
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    I’m going on the rumor of getting a 3rd and 4th round comp picks.

    They traded the 3rd round comp pick as part of the deal with the Titans to get Goff.

    #54930
    JackPMiller
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    I’m going on the rumor of getting a 3rd and 4th round comp picks.

    They traded the 3rd round comp pick as part of the deal with the Titans to get Goff.

    I’m looking at the rumored 3rd round comp pick we get for Janoris. I know the deal, it is our regular 3rd round pick. No comp pick.

    #54933
    Avatar photozn
    Moderator

    I’m going on the rumor of getting a 3rd and 4th round comp picks.

    They traded the 3rd round comp pick as part of the deal with the Titans to get Goff.

    I’m looking at the rumored 3rd round comp pick we get for Janoris. I know the deal, it is our regular 3rd round pick. No comp pick.

    Jack, I promise you, the Rams made sure it was the comp pick. Or to be more exact, if the Rams are awarded a 3rd round comp pick, that is what the Titans get.

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    from Rams-Titans trade has a condition that applies to next year’s third-round pick

    Mike Florio

    Rams-Titans trade has a condition that applies to next year’s third-round pick

    The third-round pick that the Rams will send to the Titans has a condition, according to multiple league sources. If the Rams get a compensatory pick in the third round of the 2017 draft, the third-round pick sent to Tennessee will be the compensatory selection, not the standard third-round pick assigned to St. Louis.

    If the Rams don’t get a third-round compensatory pick, the Titans get the Rams’ regular third-round pick, and a seventh-round pick will be shipped from the Titans back to L.A.

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    from Peter King

    http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2016/04/19/titans-rams-draft-trade-inside

    Now there was one last thing the Rams wanted, something Snead called “the only real sort of contentious thing that came up.” Snead broached this idea with [Titans GM] Robinson: If the Rams got a compensatory 2017 third-round pick for losing Janoris Jenkins in free agency, they’d trade the lower pick, the compensatory third-rounder, to Tennessee next year. If they didn’t get a compensatory third-round pick and had to send a higher pick to Tennessee, the Titans should give back a seventh-round pick.

    “We haggled a few minutes,” Robinson said. “They wanted a little kickback.” Robinson balked at first; he already had the third-rounder next year, essentially. But he understood the Rams’ position too: the difference between a high third-round pick and a compensatory third-round pick could be 30 slots. He thought it was a fair ask. So Robinson agreed to include the conditional seventh-round pick in 2017, if the Rams sent their own choice to Tennessee next year instead of a compensatory.

    #54938
    JackPMiller
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    OK. We just draft Scott earlier. He would be a good fit.

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