Will the Rams do anything at the trade deadline?
The NFL’s trade deadline is at 1 PM PT on Tuesday — 24 hours from the time of posting — and the Los Angeles Rams have quickly changed from supposed “sellers” to supposed “buyers”. Most likely the Rams won’t be involved in any trades, except for accepting any offer for Tre’Davious White.
Still, Les Snead is as active of a trade GM as anybody in the NFL so you can’t rule the Rams out entirely. Though SI’s Albert Breer is one of many who have changed their tune this week, noting that trading Cooper Kupp is not going to happen.
The biggest names on the “trade block” are not even on the trade block, they just play for bad teams: Cleveland’s Myles Garrett and Las Vegas’s Maxx Crosby. Neither is expected to be traded for anything less than a king’s ransom. And because the Cowboys are so bad — and they paid players like Dak Prescott because Twitter told them to do it — names like Micah Parsons are coming up even though that’s not realistic.
The Cowboys should definitely be sellers at the trade deadline.
It’s just one of those years.
— Matt Owen (@ProfessorO_NFL) November 3, 2024
The Cardinals traded for Baron Browning on Monday and that’s far more like it.
Trade! The #Broncos are sending edge rusher Baron Browning to the #Cardinals, per sources. pic.twitter.com/Mqel72MPxL
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 4, 2024
There will be some players moved in the next 24 hours, and we’ll keep track of them as they are moved, but not likely any superstars.