Although the Los Angeles Rams don't have much of a presence at the NFL combine, they still have representatives there meeting with prospects. They just don't have their top decision makers, like Sean McVay and Les Snead,
Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network sees trading back as a viable option for the Rams, and he’d be in favor of L.A. moving down the board to add more selections. He explained his logic on a conference call last week, noting how well Snead has done selecting players in the second-round range.
There is a good chance youth was as well when they made the decision to hire former Los Angeles Rams director of scouting strategy James Gladstone to be their new GM. The hiring has given the Jaguars a young structure at the top with head coach Liam Coen (39) and Gladstone (34).
The Rams have plenty of work to do this offseason. LA should consider making this perfect trade ahead of NFL free agency.
The NFL released the press conference schedule for general managers and head coaches at the combine in Indianapolis next week and 30 teams will have at least one of the two speaking to the media. The two teams absent from the schedule?
Les Snead was general manager of the St. Louis Rams when he met with his son’s student activities director at a Starbucks in June of 2016. And on a Saturday mo
Stafford is reportedly seeking to be paid $50 million annually on a multi-year deal, which despite his resume, might be too rich for the Rams considering Stafford's age.