
Whether or not the St. Louis Rams trade out of the number two overall selection has been one of the biggest questions leading up to round one of the 2014 NFL Draft Thursday night.
According to ESPN’s Nick Wagoner, the Rams are okay with staying where they are and feel good about four to six players, according to head coach Jeff Fisher.
Fisher also said there are "four to six" players #Rams feel good about at No. 2. That's down from 6-8 on Tuesday. #STLPick
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) May 8, 2014
Of course, the Rams could still make a move. Fisher told the NFL Network the phone is ringing “a little more.”
Jeff Fisher just on with NFL Network, says phone is starting to ring a little more as draft gets closer. To be expected. #STLPick
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) May 8, 2014
Of course, if former South Carolina Gamecocks’ defensive end Jadeveon Clowney is on the board, all bets could be off, according to Jim Thomas of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
FIsher also says if Clowney was there at No. 2 overall: "We wouldn't complain."
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) May 8, 2014
If the Rams do stay at two, former Auburn Tigers’ offensive tackle Greg Robinson is the popular choice among mock drafts.