Rams contemplating life after Matthew Stafford, but will they draft a QB at No. 26?
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The Los Angeles Rams are acknowledging the eventual transition from quarterback Matthew Stafford but are not in a hurry to find his replacement. As the NFL draft approaches, the team holds the 26th pick and has interest in emerging quarterback talents, although management appears cautious about immediate moves. While Stafford is under a year-to-year contract, the Rams are managing his situation without the previous year's contract tensions, indicating a focus on balancing current performance and future planning.
When asked about the urgency of finding a Stafford replacement, Snead remarked, 'We're very well aware that there is a life after Matthew coming at some point... it could be two, three years from now, so it's not urgent for us.'
McVay noted the uncertain future, stating, 'I think that's unlikely [we'll draft a quarterback], but that's not something that I would see us doing, but maybe not, huh?'
Stafford’s situation is being managed actively: 'We all would acknowledge here - you probably have to start planning and figuring out the future,' Pastoors commented.
Stafford reported for offseason workouts without contract issues looming, showing a more stable situation compared to last year when a contract impasse overshadowed the team's preparations.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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