The good thing for St. Louis is that the team is still reaping the rewards of 2012's Robert Griffin III trade, in which the Rams extracted three first-round picks, including this year's No. 2 overall selection, from the Washington Redskins -- the equivalent of breaking the bank at Monte Carlo. With two picks in the first round this year, the Rams would do well to consider trading down, especially given all the depth in the draft. Let's say the Rams were to swap the No. 2 overall pick for Atlanta's sixth overall pick plus the Falcons' second-rounder (No. 37 overall). St. Louis would then have three picks -- No. 6, No. 13 and No. 37 -- within the first 40 selections, giving the franchise an excellent chance to land three potential starters in one fell swoop. It's important that the Rams maximize this golden opportunity to add big-time talent, especially if they are to have any kind of chance in the NFC West.