The Rams have decided to trade the No. 2 pick, league sources said Monday. According to sources, the Rams already have had trade discussions with the Browns (No. 4), Redskins (No. 6) and Dolphins (No. 8), each of whom is scheduled to pick in the top eight in April's draft. The Rams, who already have quarterback and 2010 top pick Sam Bradford, also have discussed a potential trade with teams outside the top 10, according to a source, but it will be challenging for one to surrender enough compensation to vault to the second overall pick.