Rams split over top defensive talent, seek to trade down

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 Rams split over top defensive talent, seek to trade down
PFW personnel analyst Nolan Nawrocki will post "The Way We Hear It - draft edition" Wednesday and Thursday for the final times prior to the NFL draft. E-mail your draft questions to him at ASKquestions@pfwmedia.com. He'll be answering selected questions ... [link]

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Rams at odds on draft consensus
Published 4/23/2008 by VanRam <info@turfshowtimes.com> at Turf Show Times: Front Page Posts
One thing holding the Rams back from starting negotiations with their second overall pick (now that Miami has wrapped it up at #1) is that the front office and coaching staff is divided on who to draft, according to this report at Pro Football Weekly. ...

Who Should Rams Go With?
Published 4/24/2008 at End Zone Buzz
... Then again, it's possible that Dorsey is the guy for the Rams. If they do not make a trade, the pick is likely going to come down to Dorsey or Virginia DE Chris Long. Long fills a bigger need for them at DE, but he is considered the safer pick of the two, with the least amount of upside. And according to Nolan Nawrocki of Pro Football Weekly, some rather loud discussions have been taking place at Rams Park over just this scenario: ...

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