LOS ANGELES (AP) — The most recent time the Los Angeles Rams made a first-round pick in the NFL draft, Sean McVay was Washington’s offensive coordinator and Puka Nacua was a high school freshman.
That was way back in 2016, just after the Rams moved back home to Los Angeles from St. Louis. General manager Les Snead’s team was nothing special at that time following 12 consecutive non-winning seasons, and the Rams decided they needed to make a big splash in Hollywood by trading up for Jared Goff.
Boldly adding a solid quarterback — and eventually trading that quarterback for Matthew Stafford — put McVay in position to lead the Rams back from irrelevance and into near-annual playoff contention. They’ve racked up six winning seasons, five playoff berths, three NFC West titles, two Super Bowl appearances and one championship since the most recent time they picked in the first round.
Saints enter the NFL draft with questions along the offensive line
World Robot Conference 2022 Held in Beijing
Products from Various Countries & Regions on Display at CIFTIS
Even with John Schneider still in charge a new era arrives for Seahawks entering 2024 NFL draft
Children's Center Set up at Quake Relief Shelter in Luding County
China Issues Action Plan to Boost Enterprise Innovation
China Releases Report on Food, Nutrition
Thailand urges Myanmar’s junta to free Aung San Suu Kyi — Radio Free Asia
Products from Various Countries & Regions on Display at CIFTIS