Yeah, that's who I want. He has ability and has had some good moments playing in a bad situation. A year with Payton had to help him grow up as well.I know that I'm in the minority, but I'd am extremely curious to see what McVay could do with Zach Wilson. Another Sam Darnold type story with a better ending?
Yeah. The kid just turned 25 this past August and if given the early Goff treatment with a strong rushing attack and lots of play action I believe he could be next season's big surprise story.Yeah, that's who I want. He has ability and has had some good moments playing in a bad situation. A year with Payton had to help him grow up as well.
So he would be worth a look, and maybe draft a guy a little later like Howard and see which one emerges. If Wilson plays well then you have a trade chip in Howard. If Wilson is just okay then you develop Howard.
And again, I prefer Stafford for another two years and draft a kid this year or next year, but yes, a guy like Wilson makes a ton of sense as an alternative to going all in on a rookie.
Yeah, and the one real positive, if somehow the Stafford thing fell through, is that they would have a lot more cap space in 26' & 27' to re-sign the majority of these last two draft classes if they wanted to. Which might be part of the Rams calculation here as they work this issue.Yeah. The kid just turned 25 this past August and if given the early Goff treatment with a strong rushing attack and lots of play action I believe he could be next season's big surprise story.
Stafford? Would love to have him back, but that wanes a bit if he's asking for $50 - $60 million per year (even though I won't pay a cent).
Risky, but I really liked the youth movement on defense and would sorta like to see the same done on offense.
Stafford wants another ring to solidify his HOF spot IMO. He said it himself he feels like he has lots of football left. This Rams team is young and improving and really on the cusp. If Snead and McVay tell him we are all in again for the next 2 seasons, I doubt he walks away.
And yet it’s the gasoline that fuels the NFL motor.I love football.
I ignore and abhor contract posturing and negotiations.
Outkick.com?This is some news... Les Snead comments.
LA Rams Don't Seem Committed To Bringing Back Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp
It's hard to imagine the Rams without those players on the roster.www.outkick.com
I saw it on YouTube... Great interview!!!This is some news... Les Snead comments.
LA Rams Don't Seem Committed To Bringing Back Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp
It's hard to imagine the Rams without those players on the roster.www.outkick.com
Definitely don't think Levis has it, he has a cannon for an arm and the build of a prototypical QB and that's it... but, his best chance is to go to a good offensive team, one probably in the Shannahan team and sit for at least two years at minimum.Call and inquire on Levis. He may be cheap if the Titans go get a QB and have had enough of him. His issue is he acts like every dropback is the final 2 seconds of the fucking game when it comes to avoiding sacks. Completely careless and stupid with the hero action. But he's got a TE build and athleticism. Kid's a brick shithouse for a QB. Let him season behind a stud like Stafford and we may have something.
Maybe so. But one thing Levis will do is work his ass off. Check out Coen's comments on him before the draft.Definitely don't think Levis has it, he has a cannon for an arm and the build of a prototypical QB and that's it... but, his best chance is to go to a good offensive team, one probably in the Shannahan team and sit for at least two years at minimum.
He is basically a bigger John Wolford with a cannon arm.
The Rams will not let Stafford go anywhere, and I do not believe he wants to. They may pay him a guaranteed 100 million over 2 years... similar to what Kirk Cousins got. Kupp is an entirely different story. I don't know how much Kupp has left but he is definitely not worth his current contract. He might restructure or the Rams may simply release him IF they feel he has lost a step. I think Whittington can assume Kupp's role fairly easily. I'm a huge Cooper Kupp fan and I hope he stays but I get depressed every year when these great Ram players get released. So glad I am not a GM.
Good News / Bad NewsGive Stafford the money they would have given Noteboom after they get rid of him.
Zach Wilson wasn't a free agent to be brought in. He had to be traded for and McVay wanted Garappolo who signed a month prior to his eventual trade. Makes sense as the veteran Garappolo already had a feel for some of the offense (unlike Wentz) and would be a better backup. And Snead wasn't going to give up on his Stetson Bennett selection after just one season.Wilson is not the answer for the Rams. They could have brought him in but they didn't. And their OC knows the kid well.
Keep in mind Wilson's OL had shirts made to support the other QB, who was also shitty. I don't think that kid is gonna do a damn thing at this level other than maybe slide into a backup role and if he's really determined he'll get another shot. But there's more to QB than arm talent and the Rams don't need a deficient fuck on the sideline there.
Call and inquire on Levis. He may be cheap if the Titans go get a QB and have had enough of him. His issue is he acts like every dropback is the final 2 seconds of the fucking game when it comes to avoiding sacks. Completely careless and stupid with the hero action. But he's got a TE build and athleticism. Kid's a brick shithouse for a QB. Let him season behind a stud like Stafford and we may have something.