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Marcus Peters?
Funny thing here though. They traded for Marcus Peters and went to the Superbowl. Didn't lose that one because of their defense. Then they traded for Ramsey and he helped them get to the Superbowl. Now many fans want JR back. He was the same gambler as Peters and got beat just as much, though he was better in run support. FWIW, I never liked Peters but I wouldn't say he was their worst trade the last 10 years. Maybe getting rid of Ernest Jones ranks higher.
In a LOL moment, Wentz made the list twice!!!
Marcus Peters?
This may seem like a controversial choice since cornerback Marcus Peters was a two-time first-team All-Pro who some have viewed as an elite cover corner. The reality, though, is that the Rams overpaid for a defensive back who has always been a feast-or-famine player.
Yes, Peters had an impressive statistical start to his career. In his three seasons with the Chiefs, he logged 19 interceptions, three defensive touchdowns and 55 passes defended while being named the 2015 Defensive Rookie of the Year. However, Peters also had a tendency to gamble and was prone to surrendering big plays.
In Peters' first season with the Rams, for example, he recorded eight passes defended and three interceptions. However, he also surrendered 732 receiving yards and six touchdowns while allowing an opposing passer rating of 104.2.
Peters never seemed to fit with L.A.'s defense, and he busted more than he boomed. The Rams opted to trade him after just over a year and 22 games, replacing him with trade acquisition Jalen Ramsey the same day.
For the 22-game rental of Peters (and a sixth-round pick) the Rams traded a 2018 fourth-round pick and a 2019 second-rounder. Los Angeles then dealt him to Baltimore for linebacker Kenny Young and a fifth-round pick.
Funny thing here though. They traded for Marcus Peters and went to the Superbowl. Didn't lose that one because of their defense. Then they traded for Ramsey and he helped them get to the Superbowl. Now many fans want JR back. He was the same gambler as Peters and got beat just as much, though he was better in run support. FWIW, I never liked Peters but I wouldn't say he was their worst trade the last 10 years. Maybe getting rid of Ernest Jones ranks higher.
In a LOL moment, Wentz made the list twice!!!
Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there.
McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril
McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril