
The Los Angeles Rams have arguably had a better offseason than any other team so far. Among other signings, they added Davante Adams to help improve the Rams' group of pass catchers. Yet, the Rams still have several questions that surround their upcoming moves his summer.
"Los Angeles Rams. On one hand, Matthew Stafford is still playing at a very high level at 37, and the Rams don't currently have a second-round pick. On the other, Stafford's relationship with the organization is year-to-year at this point after his contract restructure, and it would be logical for Los Angeles to at least consider a quarterback somewhere on Day 2. Louisville's Tyler Shough has similar traits to Stafford; he can throw from a variety of different angles and hit tight windows," Yates said.
Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated also mentioned the Rams as a team that could potentially draft a quarterback at the end of the first round.
"I think if two quarterbacks are off the board in the top three, it helps Jaxson Dart, for obvious reasons. But I’d still be surprised if he goes any higher than the end of the first round. The Los Angeles Rams could be one team to watch near the bottom of the round, though," Breer said.
The Rams undoubtedly have other needs on their roster, but the possibility of drafting a quarterback and letting him learn from an established and proven veteran like Stafford is something Snead and the Rams must consider, along with several other things.
"We probably would approach it ASAP,” Snead said. “I do think part of the equation that's the hardest part of that equation is, it's one thing to identify QB, it's another to actually be able to acquire him. Let's say we did and that person could learn under Matthew, that's probably only beneficial. Two things about that equation," Snead said.
"Even if we identified someone, sometimes it's hard to acquire them and then you get into, OK, wait a minute. We do have Matthew and we want to chase 'special,’ whatever special may be so maybe it's best at that moment to draft another position player and keep going that way. You're always balancing those two things but finding the next QB, that one is easier said than done.”
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