The Record (Troy, NY)

Giants acquire Rams LB Alec Ogletree for two picks

- By Greg Beacham

The person spoke on condition of anonymity Wednesday because NFL trades can’t be announced until March 14. ESPN first reported the deal.

Los Angeles gets the Giants’ fourth-round and sixth-round picks in the 2018 draft. The NFC West champion Rams also will send a seventh-round pick in 2019 to the Giants along with Ogletree, their defensive captain and last season’s leading tackler.

Ogletree has spent his entire five-year NFL career with the Rams, who drafted him out of Georgia in the first round in 2013. He led their defense in tackles during four of his five seasons, only failing to do so in 2015 when he played in just four games due to a broken leg.

He had 95 tackles and two sacks last season while moving into coordinato­r Wade Phillips’

3- 4 defensive scheme. He also provided leadership on the defense, both during the Rams’ turbulent relocation season from St. Louis and again last season, when they ended their 12year playoff drought.

Ogletree signed a fouryear, $42.7 million extension with the Rams just last October, getting $30 million in guaranteed money.

While Ogletree is a speedy linebacker who has been quite productive, he has been an inconsiste­nt tackler at times, and he never appeared to be an ideal fit in Phillips’ defense.

Ogletree also was a key player in the Rams’ spotty run defense. Los Angeles finished last season fifthworst in the NFL at stopping the run, allowing 122.3 yards rushing per game and frequently struggling with stops between the tackles, where Ogletree needed to shine.

Ogletree will fill the Giants’ need for quality veteran linebacker­s as they rebuild from their 3-13 season, arguably the worst in franchise history. Starting linebacker­s Devon Kennard and defensive captain Jonathan Casillas could leave as free agents.

The Giants had two fourth-round picks in the upcoming draft, including a compensato­ry selection.

Despite their overall success last season un- der coach Sean McVay, the Rams clearly are reconfigur­ing their defense in Phillips’ preferred image while clearing salary cap space. That room is likely to be used in part to sign AP Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald to a lucrative long-term extension.

Los Angeles already agreed to trade linebacker Robert Quinn to Miami last week, and starting linebacker Connor Barwin is a free agent.

The Rams agreed last month to acquire corner- back Marcus Peters in a trade with Kansas City, and Los Angeles also used its franchise tag on safety Lamarcus Joyner. Those moves likely mean top cornerback Trumaine Johnson will leave as a free agent.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2017, file photo, Los Angeles Rams inside linebacker Alec Ogletree (52) returns an intercepti­on for a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Arizona Cardinals in Glendale, Ariz.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2017, file photo, Los Angeles Rams inside linebacker Alec Ogletree (52) returns an intercepti­on for a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Arizona Cardinals in Glendale, Ariz.

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