Oh fuck no on Daniel Jones. Put down the pipe sir! Does this face inspire confidence?The rumors are interesting... No way do the Giants trade the #3 pick for Stafford.. BUT.... I could see them trade down for assets and then trade a lower first-round pick for Stafford.
I wonder what the Rams really think their options would be at that point?
I genuinely think Daniel Jones may be more of an option than anyone thinks. His 2022 season wasn't terrible.
His arm strength is only okay.. but he'd ad an element of run-ability they haven't had at the position in years.
But... I don't want to see Stafford moved.
Man do you have a hard on for Dart lolI agree with this line of thinking. Stan clearly said no to the pay raise discussion, though I don't think he also said no to a higher percentage being guaranteed which I would guess is why the Rams are still trying to get this done during the combine.
But aside from how the details look or what they are, this is going to cause an inevitable divorce with Stafford. Question is whether he plays his final year for the Rams in 2025. I think they are going to move him because the Rams just don't seem interested in stringing shit along. They're more of a rip the bandaid off group of thinkers. Only reason they're doing this dance is because Stafford is the best option this offseason by a reasonable degree.
So if Stafford relents then yes I think he plays 2025. If not then they're going to move him this offseason and probably soon. Actually at his age he is going to be worth more now at 36 and coming off that performance in Philly than he ever will be worth again. So as you get into that rip the bandaid off side of the thinking it makes sense to move him now. I'd say it's at least 50/50 he's moved, and way I'm reading things now it feels like more.
This also means they're going to draft a QB and maybe at the top. Because even if Stafford plays it out in 2025 having that QB cooking on the depth chart behind him and learning the offensive ropes is valuable. It is not like they're going to draft high enough to get one of the QBs who will top the 2026 draft, after all, with Stafford running this offense. So if you like one of them, Dart for example, then get the pick for Stafford then use said pick to position if necessary to go get him. And this is assuming he ends up slotting higher than the predraft estimates, which is common with QBs particularly the ones who are comfortable under pressure.
Amen to that. I'd rather play Stetson Bennett after a week long bender in Las Vegas than JonesOh fuck no on Daniel Jones.
Man do you have a hard on for Dart lol
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Lol, that's the biggest pile of horse shit I've seen in a while. Was at least somewhat feasible (albeit still unlikely) through the contract and back up QB part and then he decides to throw in that he knows what QB they'll draft and what specific round including trade up options.Rams Poised to Make Matthew Stafford NFL’s Highest-Paid Player Per Season
by By Nate Kessler, GTP Sports Network 9:05 AM February 19, 2025
The Los Angeles Rams are reportedly prepared to offer quarterback Matthew Stafford a three-year contract that would make him the highest-paid player in the NFL on a per-season basis. The proposed deal is expected to be voidable after the second year, giving both Stafford and the team flexibility moving forward. While negotiations are ongoing, sources indicate that Rams General Manager Les Snead is actively working to clear salary cap space to finalize the deal as soon as possible.
Stafford's agent has set the asking price at $210 million over three years, a figure that would average out to an astounding $70 million per season. The Rams are negotiating to bring that number down slightly but acknowledge that Stafford is deserving of a salary exceeding that of Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, who currently earns $60 million per year. Given Stafford’s value to the franchise and his role in their Super Bowl LVI victory, the team is prioritizing his extension as a critical offseason move.
Stafford, 37, has been one of the most prolific quarterbacks of his generation. The former first-overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions has thrown for over 56,000 yards and 357 touchdowns in his career. After spending 12 seasons in Detroit, Stafford was traded to the Rams in 2021, immediately leading the team to a Super Bowl championship. Known for his toughness and strong arm, Stafford has solidified his status as one of the league’s elite quarterbacks.
Meanwhile, the Rams have also potentially secured a veteran backup, working to sign Teddy Bridgewater to a one-year deal. The terms of the contract offer have not been disclosed, but sources suggest it is a cap-friendly deal that provides much-needed depth at the quarterback position. Bridgewater, often referred to as "The Bridge," has built a reputation as a reliable and experienced signal-caller, having played for multiple teams, including the Vikings, Saints, Panthers, Broncos, and Lions. The former first-round pick out of Louisville has thrown for over 15,000 yards in his career and is regarded as a steady presence in the locker room.
In addition to securing their starting and backup quarterbacks, the Rams are expected to use a sixth-round draft pick on Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel. If necessary, the team is prepared to bundle two sixth-round picks to trade up into the fifth round to ensure they land him. Gabriel, a left-handed quarterback, had an impressive college career with both UCF and Oklahoma, throwing for over 14,000 yards and 125 touchdowns. His mobility and quick release make him an intriguing developmental prospect for the Rams’ future.
With Stafford’s extension looming, Bridgewater in place as a capable backup, and Gabriel potentially joining as a developmental prospect, the Rams are solidifying their quarterback room for both the present and the future. As negotiations continue, all eyes will be on whether Los Angeles can secure Stafford’s new deal while maintaining financial flexibility for the rest of their roster.
Add me to the listNot to speak for Merlin, but personally, I like him more than any quarterback in this class not named Cam Ward.
I don’t understand what you mean about Stan. Why would he get involved with those details? Isn’t that why he hired Kevin (and to a lesser extent Snead). That’s their job. It’s not like it’s costing g Stan more - we’re paying up to the cap regardless. So why would the owner (esp a hands off guy like Stan) care about the minutiae of who gets what. It’s not like we’re talking about a long term contract or anything.I agree with this line of thinking. Stan clearly said no to the pay raise discussion…
Not cool. @Haden, you gotta provide a LINK when you post.Rams Poised to Make Matthew Stafford NFL’s Highest-Paid Player Per Season
by By Nate Kessler, GTP Sports Network 9:05 AM February 19, 2025
The Los Angeles Rams are reportedly prepared to offer quarterback Matthew Stafford a three-year contract that would make him the highest-paid player in the NFL on a per-season basis. The proposed deal is expected to be voidable after the second year, giving both Stafford and the team flexibility moving forward. While negotiations are ongoing, sources indicate that Rams General Manager Les Snead is actively working to clear salary cap space to finalize the deal as soon as possible.
Stafford's agent has set the asking price at $210 million over three years, a figure that would average out to an astounding $70 million per season. The Rams are negotiating to bring that number down slightly but acknowledge that Stafford is deserving of a salary exceeding that of Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, who currently earns $60 million per year. Given Stafford’s value to the franchise and his role in their Super Bowl LVI victory, the team is prioritizing his extension as a critical offseason move.
Stafford, 37, has been one of the most prolific quarterbacks of his generation. The former first-overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions has thrown for over 56,000 yards and 357 touchdowns in his career. After spending 12 seasons in Detroit, Stafford was traded to the Rams in 2021, immediately leading the team to a Super Bowl championship. Known for his toughness and strong arm, Stafford has solidified his status as one of the league’s elite quarterbacks.
Meanwhile, the Rams have also potentially secured a veteran backup, working to sign Teddy Bridgewater to a one-year deal. The terms of the contract offer have not been disclosed, but sources suggest it is a cap-friendly deal that provides much-needed depth at the quarterback position. Bridgewater, often referred to as "The Bridge," has built a reputation as a reliable and experienced signal-caller, having played for multiple teams, including the Vikings, Saints, Panthers, Broncos, and Lions. The former first-round pick out of Louisville has thrown for over 15,000 yards in his career and is regarded as a steady presence in the locker room.
In addition to securing their starting and backup quarterbacks, the Rams are expected to use a sixth-round draft pick on Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel. If necessary, the team is prepared to bundle two sixth-round picks to trade up into the fifth round to ensure they land him. Gabriel, a left-handed quarterback, had an impressive college career with both UCF and Oklahoma, throwing for over 14,000 yards and 125 touchdowns. His mobility and quick release make him an intriguing developmental prospect for the Rams’ future.
With Stafford’s extension looming, Bridgewater in place as a capable backup, and Gabriel potentially joining as a developmental prospect, the Rams are solidifying their quarterback room for both the present and the future. As negotiations continue, all eyes will be on whether Los Angeles can secure Stafford’s new deal while maintaining financial flexibility for the rest of their roster.
we have some tough teams to play next season, Stafford is tough but how healthy by mid-season? more of a concern than ever, however if he can stay healthy, big if.... he will lead us well. Go Rams!A 2nd this year and a 1st next would be ideal and really a no brainer. Stafford definitely gives us the best chance next season, but the season after we might be f'd.
I just couldn't pass the opportunity to tease Merlin thoNot to speak for Merlin, but personally, I like him more than any quarterback in this class not named Cam Ward.
I just copied a couple of things I saw while surfing Rams news earlier this morning. Most stuff right now is misinformation. I don't believe 80%+ of what I am seeing. (Aaron Rodgers to us, Giants giving us a #1 for Stafford, etc. etc.) At the same time, it would not surprise me to see Stafford demand Dak Prescott money. Kelly Stafford is just a mouthpiece for Matthew's demands. They plan this together. Would anyone really be surprised by this type of demand from Stafford? I guess the real question is what the Rams are going to do with it all. If the posts I copies are to be believed at all, it appears that the Rams and Stafford's agents are planning to meet before the combine. Things will shake out pretty fast.Not cool. @Haden, you gotta provide a LINK when you post.
This "story" was just a fan-made post on another board to troll other posters and trick them into thinking it was real. There was a "troll war" going on between 2 posters, who were exchanging fake posts.
Trolling with fake articles is not appreciated on ROD. Don't bring that crap over here.
Save it for April Fools Day....
Yeah, but you just cut-and-pasted an obvious trolling "joke" from a poster named BobCarl.I just copied a couple of things I saw while surfing Rams news earlier this morning. Most stuff right now is misinformation. I don't believe 80%+ of what I am seeing. (Aaron Rodgers to us, Giants giving us a #1 for Stafford, etc. etc.) At the same time, it would not surprise me to see Stafford demand Dak Prescott money. Kelly Stafford is just a mouthpiece for Matthew's demands. They plan this together. Would anyone really be surprised by this type of demand from Stafford? I guess the real question is what the Rams are going to do with it all. If the posts I copies are to be believed at all, it appears that the Rams and Stafford's agents are planning to meet before the combine. Things will shake out pretty fast.
Didn't catch that. If someone was making a satire piece, they sure put a lot of effort into it. Yikes.Yeah, but you just cut-and-pasted an obvious trolling "joke" from a poster named BobCarl.
He just made it up as a joke.
I think the intriguing question is, are any of these guys better than Stetson Bennett.Yeah, I think they could keep Stafford, still make it a 2 year commitment, and IF they like one of the QBs in this draft (Dart, Howard, Slough) they will take one and see if they have something. If not, repeat next year. They don't fall off trees, so take your swings until you get one. The number of young players on the roster affords them to burn a few picks looking for a successor.