Rams Backer Supports Longer Draft‑Pick Trade Window

Los Angeles, USAThu Mar 19 2026
The Rams have pulled back two rule changes that dealt with the two‑point play, a move that cost them a game against the Seahawks last season. Still, their president says he is in favor of another rule tweak that could reshape how teams build rosters. A proposal from the Browns would let clubs trade future draft picks out to five years instead of the current three‑year limit. Kevin Demoff posted on X. com that this idea would add more excitement to the league. He argued that a longer trading window means teams can plan farther ahead, making trades more frequent and giving owners more options to shape their squads.
Demoff’s comments hint that the idea might gather support from other teams. The rule change needs a 24‑team vote to pass, so any momentum he sees could be crucial. If approved, it would give franchises a broader timeline for swapping picks, potentially altering draft strategies across the NFL. The Rams’ decision to drop their own proposals shows they are listening to the league’s broader needs. By backing a different rule, Demoff signals that the team is willing to adapt and collaborate on changes that benefit the sport as a whole.
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