3 trade targets Rams should consider from Lions in 2019 before training camp

DETROIT, MI - NOVEMBER 22: Theo Riddick #25 of the Detroit Lions pushes off on the face mask of Danny Trevathan #59 of the Chicago Bears during the first quarter at Ford Field on November 22, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images)
DETROIT, MI - NOVEMBER 22: Theo Riddick #25 of the Detroit Lions pushes off on the face mask of Danny Trevathan #59 of the Chicago Bears during the first quarter at Ford Field on November 22, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images) /
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Here are three trade targets the Los Angeles Rams should consider from the Detroit Lions before the start of 2019 training camp.

After months of waiting, the start of training camp for the 2019 season is right around for the corner for the Los Angeles Rams, as the defending NFC champions will be motivated more than ever after coming up short in the Super Bowl last February.

One can only imagine how difficult the offseason has been at times for the Rams after failing to even score a single touchdown when facing the New England Patriots during Super Bowl 53, but at least expectations are high once again for 2019.

Looking at the current roster of players on both sides of the football, there’s every reason to believe that Los Angeles has what it takes to make another run at the Super Bowl with hopefully better results than a few months ago.

Of course, just because the Rams look great on paper doesn’t necessarily mean they’re a guarantee to make the playoffs since plenty could change from now until the end of December.

Not to mention, the argument can also be made that Los Angeles could use a little extra help depth wise at a few position since when it comes to the NFL, it’s always better to be safe than sorry in regards to backup plans.

At the moment, the Detroit Lions haven’t shown any signs of being open to a potential trade, but if this were to somehow become a possibility, here are three trade targets worth considering for the Rams.

Even if some of these scenarios seem like absolute long shots for Los Angeles, isn’t that part of the fun during the offseason?