Mocking the Draft   /     The fallout of the No. 1 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft getting traded

Summary

We have a trade. The 2016 NFL Draft was rocked this week when the Tennessee Titans traded the first overall pick to the Los Angeles Rams.  On this week's Mocking the Draft podcast, hosts Matthew Fairburn of Syracuse Media Group and Dan Kadar of SB Nation analyze the trade. Speculation has gone back and forth about who the Rams will take with the first pick, but maybe it should be obvious.  By trading the first pick the Titans reaped a massive haul of picks, including two first-round picks, two second-round picks, and two third-round picks all spread over this year's draft and next year's draft. Why would Tennessee give up the top pick? We discuss that and figure out some names that fit in Music City. The trade also has numerous ripple effects on the draft. What does Cleveland do at No. 2? How far could Laremy Tunsil drop after being the expectant top pick? Those questions and a few from listeners will be answered on this week's MtD podcast.

Subtitle
The Los Angeles on the clock, and it looks like they're taking a QB. But which one? We talk that and the rest of the blockbuster trade fallout.
Duration
00:56:00
Publishing date
2016-04-14 22:30
Link
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mockingthedraft/2016/04/14/the-fallout-of-the-no-1-pick-in-the-2016-nfl-draft-getting-traded
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We have a trade. The 2016 NFL Draft was rocked this week when the Tennessee Titans traded the first overall pick to the Los Angeles Rams.  On this week's Mocking the Draft podcast, hosts Matthew Fairburn of Syracuse Media Group and Dan Kadar of SB Nation analyze the trade. Speculation has gone back and forth about who the Rams will take with the first pick, but maybe it should be obvious.  By trading the first pick the Titans reaped a massive haul of picks, including two first-round picks, two second-round picks, and two third-round picks all spread over this year's draft and next year's draft. Why would Tennessee give up the top pick? We discuss that and figure out some names that fit in Music City. The trade also has numerous ripple effects on the draft. What does Cleveland do at No. 2? How far could Laremy Tunsil drop after being the expectant top pick? Those questions and a few from listeners will be answered on this week's MtD podcast.