By
moving up to the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Rams almost certainly put themselves in a position to grab a quarterback with the top selection in the draft.
It remains uncertain whether Cal quarterback
Jared Goff or North Dakota State quarterback
Carson Wentz is the passer the Rams covet the most at this point.
But if Wentz is selected with the first pick of the draft, he’d become the first player from a non-FBS school to be taken with the first pick in the draft in over 40 years. In 81 years of the NFL Draft, Wentz would become just the fifth No. 1 overall pick to be selected from a non-Division I school.
The last such player to come from the FCS level, or lower, was in 1974 when the Dallas Cowboys selected defensive end Ed “Too Tall” Jones out of Tennessee State.