The Tennessee Titans received a haul in exchange for sending the No. 1 pick to the Los Angeles Rams. The truckload of picks (see chart) gives Tennessee a chance to build one of the better young rosters in football over the next two years. It also gives them the firepower to continue to make moves up the draft board.
Let me explain: In 2012, the Rams (ironically enough) received a bevy of picks from the Redskins, who traded up from No. 6 overall to No. 2 in an effort to draft Robert Griffin III. The price was steep: a second-rounder and two future first-rounders. The Rams' thinking at the time was that they already had their franchise QB (Sam Bradford), so why not load up on picks?
That's not dissimilar to where the Titans stand now. They have second-year QB Marcus Mariota, so they just need more players to round out their roster. The question is: How will they spend their newfound draft capital?