Rams Have Taken Trade Calls For Nine Players

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As general manager Les Snead said, the Los Angeles Rams are trying to get back under the salary cap as they "remodel" their roster. Remodel was the word Snead chose instead of "rebuild," likely because he doesn't intend to have a team out of contention for long.
With the offseason in full swing, Snead revealed to the media that his phone has been ringing from teams around the league asking about current players on the Rams' roster.
“We’ve had calls on a lot of our players, probably other places trying to figure out what are we doing big picture and things like that," Snead said. "It’s been a busy offseason discussing players. The nice thing is other teams would like to have a lot of our players, but at this point we don’t want to give away all of our good players.”
Snead then revealed that as many players have been inquired about but stopped short of naming any names, specifically quarterback Matthew Stafford.
“Y’all can figure out the rumors of them,” Snead said. “Usually it’s some of your better players. I can say every now and then you get a surprise and someone might be interested in one of your younger players. I always give the example, in the past, [offensive tackle] Joe Noteboom was always one. ... But I’ll keep the sensitivity of the specifics in-house until we get to next week and see how all this plays out.”
After releasing inside linebacker Bobby Wagner, the Rams are looking to trade cornerback Jalen Ramsey, wide receiver Allen Robinson, and outside linebacker Leonard Floyd as they try to clear the $16 million in the cap.
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