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I realize there's one game left, but the projected top 5 picks right now have 3 teams with a QB need in Cleveland, Dallas, and SF.
From where I'm sitting that means if the Rams are finally serious enough about the position to do something about it in this draft, they're probably going to have to move way up to 1 overall. I mean, if you are going to give up a lot for a guy who might not work out, you might as well get the QB that you think has the best chance.
As to the top pick, it's Cleveland vs Tennessee since both play teams that require that last game to get into the playoffs. I don't see both winning. Cleveland is in Pittsburgh with Davis at QB so they're probably gonna finish with 3 wins. Tennessee is in Indianapolis so chances are they'll lose, however of the two an upset is more likely for them.
IF Cleveland gets the top pick they will take Goff, or at the least QB be it him or Lynch. So IMO best option for the Rams moving up if they are so inclined is a Tennessee loss on Sunday.
From where I'm sitting that means if the Rams are finally serious enough about the position to do something about it in this draft, they're probably going to have to move way up to 1 overall. I mean, if you are going to give up a lot for a guy who might not work out, you might as well get the QB that you think has the best chance.
As to the top pick, it's Cleveland vs Tennessee since both play teams that require that last game to get into the playoffs. I don't see both winning. Cleveland is in Pittsburgh with Davis at QB so they're probably gonna finish with 3 wins. Tennessee is in Indianapolis so chances are they'll lose, however of the two an upset is more likely for them.
IF Cleveland gets the top pick they will take Goff, or at the least QB be it him or Lynch. So IMO best option for the Rams moving up if they are so inclined is a Tennessee loss on Sunday.