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Rams Land Aqib Talib In Trade With Broncos

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Rams Land Aqib Talib In Trade With Broncos
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Ian Rapoport of NFL Network has reported that the Los Angeles Rams have acquired Aqib Talib from the Denver Broncos in exchange for a fifth-round pick.

Los Angeles has been extremely busy this offseason, and there are no signs of Les Snead being done yet. The Rams have one of the best cornerback duos in the NFL now with the acquisitions of Marcus Peters and Aqib Talib.

It was also reported that Talib wanted to reunite with his former defensive coordinator, Wade Phillips. Phillips now has a ton of talent, meaning he can modify his scheme to fit the strengths of the players he knows so well.

Denver is trying to manage their cap as best as possible, and shedding the contract of Talib creates a plethora of space for them to go out and try to get other big name free agents.

Even though the Rams traded away Robert Quinn and Alec Ogletree, they stocked up with an abundance of talent at Wade Phillip’s disposal.

It should be fun next year watching the cornerback duo of Peters and Talib, and seeing what Wade Phillips is able to do with that Los Angeles defense.

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