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Trading the first pick in the 2016 NFL Draft two weeks before it begins was a huge move.

But the Titans might not be done making them.

In discussing his new haul of draft picks after trading the top spot to the Rams, Titans General Manager Jon Robinson hinted at further deals.

“This move does not knock us out of any player, except one,’’ Robinson said, via Jim Wyatt of the team’s official website. “We now have the ammunition to work the draft and acquire players that are going to be good for this football team.”

In getting the Rams’ first-rounder, two seconds and a third (along with first- and third-rounders in 2017), the Titans have six of the top 76 picks.

They’re currently looking at the 15th, 33rd, 43rd, 45th, 64th and 76th choices, which is enough to convince them to give up this year’s first, fourth and sixth.

“Being able to acquire six players in the top 76 this year, along with next year when you factor that into it — I am assuming five in the top three rounds — that is 11 players that we can add to this football team that should not only increase our depth, but give us good quality players at all those positions,’’ Robinson said. “In the end we thought it was a decision that was best for this football team. It made sense for us to do it, and that’s why we moved on it.

“We talked to several teams about the pick. There was interest in the pick, and in the end we thought this was the option that made the most sense for us. We think we can really bolster this roster with the picks that we now have.”

They can also use the next two weeks to fashion deals to move around, in case they don’t want to wait until the middle of the first round to start adding.