McVay: ‘0-percent chance’ of trade rule change passing
Key Points:
- Cleveland Browns proposed a rule change to allow NFL teams to trade draft picks up to five years in advance instead of the current three years.
- Rams President Kevin Demoff supports the proposed rule change, but head coach Sean McVay strongly opposes it, stating there is a "0-percent chance" it will pass.
- McVay respects Browns GM Andrew Berry's reasoning but is confident the rule will not be approved, reflecting his position on the NFL's Competition Committee.
- Despite the Rams' reputation for trading future draft picks, McVay dismisses the likelihood of trading picks as far ahead as 2031 under the proposed rule.