Rams Reinforce Their Roster with Myles Garrett, Ignoring Future Draft Capital
WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – Early on June 1, a significant phone call was made, not because Les Snead was up at dawn, but because he was actively working to improve the Los Angeles Rams. As the sun had yet to rise over the Pacific Coast Highway and traffic flowed steadily on the 405, quarterback Matthew Stafford was gearing up for the upcoming season, while Trent McDuffie was preparing for a new life in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, in Cleveland, defensive standout Myles Garrett received a text that would shift the landscape of the NFL: "You're a Ram."
The announcement of Garrett's move to the Rams was nothing short of shocking. The transaction, which also included Jared Verse returning to his home state, involved a 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 second-round pick, and a 2029 third-round pick—years that feel far removed from the present. Snead's strategy is clear: he is sacrificing future potential for immediate impact, a theme he has embraced before.
“F them picks,” a phrase Snead famously coined during the Rams' Super Bowl celebration in 2022, reflects his philosophy of prioritizing winning over accumulating draft assets. Throughout his tenure, he has consistently traded away first-round selections, including deals for Jalen Ramsey and Matthew Stafford, to construct a championship-caliber team. He has now made this bold move once again.
Garrett, 30, is a formidable force on the field with an impressive track record of 125.5 sacks over his nine seasons. His ability to consistently dominate games makes him a rare asset in the NFL. Despite facing double teams on nearly 60% of his pass-rushing snaps, Garrett has continued to post remarkable numbers, including a Defensive Player of the Year award.
In the rare event that an elite defender like Garrett becomes available, teams must act decisively. Snead's willingness to trade future draft picks highlights his commitment to immediate success. While Verse has shown promise with impressive statistics early in his career, he cannot compare to the generational talent that Garrett represents. In championship football, it's the great players who make the difference, and the Rams are betting on that principle as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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