The Rams received eight players as part of the Robert Griffin III trade with Washington, who traded up for the No. 2 overall pick in 2012.

Then in St. Louis, the Rams received the No. 6 pick from Washington, which they traded to Dallas for No. 14 (used for Michael Brockers) and No. 45 in the draft. They also received the 39th pick (used to selected Janoris Jenkins) from Washington.

They traded No. 45 for No. 50 (Isaiah Pead) and a 5th-round pick (Rokevious Watkins) in the 2012 draft.

St. Louis received the 22nd overall pick in the 2013 draft, which it traded to Atlanta for No. 30 overall (Alec Ogletree) as well as a third-round pick (Stedman Bailey) and a sixth-round pick. They used the sixth-round selection to trade up for Zac Stacy.

In the 2014 draft, the Rams had the No. 2 overall pick from Washington and selected Greg Robinson. During the 2014 season against Washington, former Rams head coach Jeff Fisher sent the six active players from the RG3 trade to be the captains for the pregame coin toss.

After the initial trade, Rams general manager Les Snead spoke about why he thought it was a good trade (via Washington Post):

I’m going to always call this win-win. This is something we’ll have to look at in five years. But even in five years, I don’t think you’re going to be talking about a winner and a loser. I think this will be a win for both sides.

Today, Los Angeles traded Robinson to Detroit. Now, the Rams have just two players from the trade: Brockers and Ogletree. The other players involved in the deal are listed below.

With Griffin out of the league, it’s tough to call the move a “win” for either side.

Janoris Jenkins — Signed 5-year, $65.5 million deal with the Giants in 2016.

Isaiah Pead — Suspended for 2013 season, tore ACL in 2014 preseason. Placed on injured reserve. Played 27 total games for the Rams. Pead lost part of his leg in a career-ending car accident in 2016.

Rokevious Watkins — He showed up to camp overweight and played just one game in 2012 before being put on injured reserve. The following season, Watkins showed up to camp overweight again and was released.

Stedman Bailey — Bailey was suspended for four games in the 2014 season due to a substance-abuse violation. He survived two gunshot wounds in the head in November 2015 while serving his NFL suspension. He has since joined the West Virginia coaching staff.

Zac Stacy — While he performed well for the Rams, he requested to be traded when the Rams selected Todd Gurley. He broke his ankle in November 2015 while with the Jets and was placed on injured reserve. Stacy was waived when he failed his physical in July 2016 and retired in February 2017.