
The Los Angeles Rams aimed to trade down in the draft to select Ty Simpson later but received no offers. Consequently, they had to draft Simpson at No. 13 instead of their planned position.
The Los Angeles Ramsâ ideal plan in the draft wasnât to take Ty Simpson at No. 13. At least, thatâs according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Itâs not that they wanted to take a different player. They just wanted to take Simpson later on in the first round.
Schefter revealed on his podcast this week that the Ramsâ plan was to trade down, potentially to No. 17, and take Simpson there after collecting some extra picks. That didnât work out because, as Schefter says, âthey got no offersâ when they were on the clock.
"Now, the Rams were going to try to trade back. That was the plan. Hopefully move back to, say Detroit at 17, get some extra picks and take Ty Simpson there," Schefter said. "When their turn on the clock came, they didn't get any calls. They got no offers. So they were forced to take Ty Simpson at that spot.â
This contradicts a report from Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, who reported last week that the Rams âreceived trade calls on the 13th pick, a source confirmed.â
âTeams coveted Penn State guard Olaivavega Ioane, who went 14th to Baltimore, and a trade with Los Angeles would have helped a team jump Baltimore for the top guard. But Los Angeles stood pat,â Fowler wrote.
Schefter added that had the Rams not taken Simpson when they did, itâs likely that he wouldâve fallen to the second round, seeing no other viable landing spots for the Alabama quarterback.
Of course, itâs possible a team (like the Cardinals) couldâve traded up from the second round into the first to take Simpson, but weâll never know. Simpson's dad also said other teams ahead of the Rams and behind them were eyeing his son in the draft.
âI donât know that there wouldâve been another landing spot in the first round for Ty Simpson. I really donât,â Schefter said. âItâs very possible â in fact, I would say itâs more likely that he wouldâve gotten into the second round. Thatâs my belief, based on my intel.â
The Rams wanted to trade down to collect extra picks and select Ty Simpson later in the first round.
The Rams drafted Ty Simpson at No. 13 after failing to receive any trade offers.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reported the Rams' intention to trade down and select Ty Simpson.


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In a perfect world, yes, the Rams wouldâve traded back and taken Simpson later on, making it a better value because of the extra picks they wouldâve gotten. But when a team likes a quarterback, it doesnât try to get cute by trading back and taking him later. You take the quarterback when heâs available.
Who knows? If the Rams traded down from 13 to 17, the Jets mightâve taken him at 16. Trying to thread the needle on a player you love can be dicey.
One other note: Schefter said the players who were also in the discussion at No. 13 were Makai Lemon, Kenyon Sadiq and Ioane, who all went between picks 14 and 20.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: NFL draft: Rams wanted to trade down and take Ty Simpson but couldn't