10-15-2019, 10:53 PM
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The Jacksonville Jaguars have traded two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jalen Ramsey to the Los Angeles Rams, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.The Jaguars will receive first-round picks in 2020 and 2021 and a 2021 fourth-rounder.
The move comes on the same day the Rams traded Marcus Peters to the Baltimore Ravens.
Ramsey finished with 65 combined tackles, 13 passes defended and three interceptions in 2018. Pro Football Focus ranked him as the 15th-best player in the NFL entering 2019.
Through six weeks this year, he has 17 combined tackles and one pass defended.
Ramsey is likely to face an adjustment period as he learns Los Angeles' defense on the fly and builds a rapport with his new teammates. Within a few games, he should be comfortable enough to perform like one of the league's top cornerbacks.
Looking further forward, Ramsey's contract situation will now be the Rams' concern. Clearly the front office wants him to make an immediate impact, but one would expect general manager Les Snead to view him as a contributor beyond 2020 as well.
The idea of the Rams making a play for Ramsey gained steam when dealt Peters. Los Angeles had just placed Aqib Talib on injured reserve, so the team had a clear need for a proven cornerback.
In general, the 2019 season hasn't gone according to plan for the reigning NFC champions. They're 3-3 and third in the NFC West.
The offense has arguably been a bigger reason for the team's on-field struggles, with Jared Goff's four-year, $134 million extension looking regrettable before it even goes into effect.
Snead had few realistic options to address the offense's biggest problems, though, so it makes sense to load up on defense to compensate.
More: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2854024-report-jaguars-cb-jalen-ramsey-traded-to-rams-for-2-1st-round-draft-picks-more