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Sean McVay and Les Snead had hilarious reaction to New England's 1st round pick

Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay and General Manager Les Snead had a hilarious action to the New England Patriots’ selection in the 1st round.

As has been established for some years with the Los Angeles Rams, 1st round draft picks don’t really mean a lot to them, having not used one since bringing in Jarod Goff #1 back in 2016.

Instead they have used them to bring in talent that have already established themselves in the league, and it’s fair to say it’s managed to pay off for them, making the Super Bowl back in 2019 before going one step further and winning it all last season.

Two of the players on that team that helped them do that? Jalen Ramsey who they traded for in 2019 and Matthew Stafford who they acquired last summer. 

So it’s fair to say that they don’t really see a lot of value when it comes to picks early on in the draft.

But just because they were ‘off duty’ as it were without a pick to their name until the 3rd round later tonight, that doesn’t mean that they weren’t engaged with what was going on around the league. 

And that was on full display last night as they saw who the New England Patriots were taking. 

Less than impressed

With the 29th pick in the first round, the Patriots decided to take an offensive lineman, Cole Strange from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, a bit of an odd selection as there were some out there who didn’t value him anywhere near a first-round talent: 

Some league insight on Chattanooga guard Cole Strange, who went to the Patriots at 29.

"Tough, gritty, should have a chance to start (as a rookie)."

"Decent player."

Teams valued him as a 2nd/3rd rounder.

"Reach at this point."

"Most shocking pick of the first round."

And nohere was that reaction more apparent than by

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