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Talk about a haul. The St. Louis Rams traded down four spots with the Washington Redskins and in the process got the Nos. 6 and 39 picks this year, along with the Redskins' first-round picks in 2013 and 2014. With this ammunition, the Rams would easily be able to move back up if they so desired.

The Rams have quite a few needs on the team, and the haul that they received for the No. 2 pick will go a long way in the rebuilding process. Like the Bucs, if they don't move up, then they would be able to pick up whichever one of their top targets that is still there at No. 6.

The Rams would benefit greatly from any of the elite prospects in the draft this year; Kalil, Blackmon and Claiborne would all improve positions of need for the Rams. With Steven Jackson reaching the age where running backs start to deteriorate, Trent Richardson could also be a target if he falls to them.

The Rams could be interested in moving up to secure Blackmon to give Sam Bradford a good target, though it would appear that Blackmon may be available at No. 6 anyway, as none of the teams in the top five appear very interested in him. However, there are some teams behind the Rams that could be interested, so the Rams may find it necessary to move up and secure the pick.

The Rams may be open to trading back again and securing even more picks if someone wants to move up and secure the elite prospect that falls to No. 6. The Rams have a lot of holes and would benefit greatly from more picks, even if it costs them one of the elite players this season.

What it would take to move to No. 3: High end, it could cost this year's No. 6 pick and one of their future first-rounders; low end would be the No. 6 and one of their second-rounders. Per the value chart, even trades would look like this: Vikings' No. 3 (2200 points) for Rams' Nos. 6 and 33 (2180 points) or 6, 39 and 96 (2226 points).

Chances that they move to No. 3: Slim. They would likely be fine staying at No. 6 and picking up whoever falls to them or even trading back again. If they are going to move up, it would more likely be to the Browns at No. 4, as it would cost less and they'll still be able to get Blackmon there.