Which QB should the Rams draft next year and where?

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If they have to pay Stafford more cap, then I think it is unlikely they spend backup money on the QB2 spot. Having a more expensive backup who loses in the playoffs just screws up draft priority if 9 misses time. This is why I figure they elevate Bennett.
They could give the money they paid Tutu to their QB2.... :angry4:
 
They could give the money they paid Tutu to their QB2.... :angry4:
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I'm personally very much hoping Willis sees the light and the praise our coaching/front office get from established vets and signs here to be the future at QB1 after 1 year learning from the pro's pro at QB. Then use the draft to fill our weaknesses (defense, 3rd WR, swing OT, etc). Starting your career as a franchise QB with a ring already on your hand, has to be somewhat appealing.
 
There a lot of talk about taking a day 3 project.
Don’t we already have that with Bennet?
Most of us believed he was drafted to be a back up.
But how do we know that for certain?
The staff stuck with him when he was MIA. I know they knew what was going on, but we were mostly in the dark on the whole situation.

Bennet looked much improved this past preseason.

I’m not advocating for Bennet, but is a day 3 pick going to be what the organization has in plans for our future starter?
To think that a day 3 pick will be favored over Bennet feels like a far reach.
 
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There a lot of talk about taking a day 3 project.
Don’t we already have that with Bennet?
Most of us believed he was drafted to be a back up.
But how do we know that for certain?
The staff stuck with him when he was MIA. I know they knew what was going on, but we were mostly in the dark on the whole situation.

Bennet looked much improved this past preseason.

I’m not advocating for Bennet, but is a day 3 pick going to be what the organization has in plans for our future starter?
To think that a day 3 pick will be favored over Bennet feels like a far reach.
People want a new younger Bennett.
 
There a lot of talk about taking a day 3 project.
Don’t we already have that with Bennet?
Most of us believed he was drafted to be a back up.
But how do we know that for certain?
The staff stuck with him when he was MIA. I know they knew what was going on, but we were mostly in the dark on the whole situation.

Bennet looked much improved this past preseason.

I’m not advocating for Bennet, but is a day 3 pick going to be what the organization has in plans for our future starter?
To think that a day 3 pick will be favored over Bennet feels like a far reach.
His size disqualifies him. That's just my view.
 
Most of us believed he was drafted to be a back up.
But how do we know that for certain?

That's the way Les Snead described him.

"We did think that it could be very beneficial if we could find a young quarterback to develop as a backup. That way you don't get into, let's call it renting QBs for a year."

- Les Snead on what led to a decision to draft Bennett
Snead also mentioned that younger quarterbacks typically cost less than long-time NFL veterans and noted that a lesser salary would help ease the strain on the team's already dwindling cap room.

 
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There a lot of talk about taking a day 3 project.
Don’t we already have that with Bennet?
Most of us believed he was drafted to be a back up.
But how do we know that for certain?
The staff stuck with him when he was MIA. I know they knew what was going on, but we were mostly in the dark on the whole situation.

Bennet looked much improved this past preseason.

I’m not advocating for Bennet, but is a day 3 pick going to be what the organization has in plans for our future starter?
To think that a day 3 pick will be favored over Bennet feels like a far reach.
Because Bennett is going in to the final year of his rookie deal and hadnt been able to elevate to the #2 role. So they can draft a QB to replace him as the #3 QB and either Bennett elevates to the #2, or gets cut with 0$ guaranteed money and could go to the PS
 
Because Bennett is going in to the final year of his rookie deal and hadnt been able to elevate to the #2 role. So they can draft a QB to replace him as the #3 QB and either Bennett elevates to the #2, or gets cut with 0$ guaranteed money and could go to the PS
I was not a Bennett fan or approved of his selection, but I have to tip my cap to him on how he has come back and provided the Rams with solid QB play in preseason. So anything is possible, however, I am anxious to see what they do. I believe the Rams might trade for someone (Will Levis) and then draft someone else, Talen Green or Cole Payton, thus maybe looking to deal Bennett or have him compete against the others, which Bennett seems to do very well.
 
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Because Bennett is going in to the final year of his rookie deal and hadnt been able to elevate to the #2 role. So they can draft a QB to replace him as the #3 QB and either Bennett elevates to the #2, or gets cut with 0$ guaranteed money and could go to the PS
Exactly. The Rams may get Bennett to agree to a cheap enough deal if they really like him as QB2, but why not hedge your bets at the low cost of a midround pick.
 
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I was not a Bennett fan or approved of his selection, but I have to tip my cap to him on how he has come back and provided the Rams with solid QB play in preseason. So anything is possible, however, I am anxious to see what they do. I believe the Rams might trade for someone (Will Levis) and then draft someone else, Talen Green or Cole Payton, thus maybe looking to deal Bennett or have him compete against the others, which Bennett seems to do very well.
I disagree on solid play in pre-season. He was great in the 4th Q against scrubs who didnt even make practice squads
He improved from his rookie season but at soon to be 29 years old hasnt shown the ability to play at the NFL level
 
There a lot of talk about taking a day 3 project.
Don’t we already have that with Bennet?
Most of us believed he was drafted to be a back up.
But how do we know that for certain?
The staff stuck with him when he was MIA. I know they knew what was going on, but we were mostly in the dark on the whole situation.

Bennet looked much improved this past preseason.

I’m not advocating for Bennet, but is a day 3 pick going to be what the organization has in plans for our future starter?
To think that a day 3 pick will be favored over Bennet feels like a far reach.
I agree with you. If we get a new, younger guy, he's gonna have to go through the same growth trajectory that Bennett has undergone. Any late round guy from this class is highly likely to be inferior to Bennett next season.
 
That's the way Les Snead described him.
Huh? Can you find that? I don't recall him saying that and I don't think I've ever heard of a GM describing someone they drafted as a player they looked at to be a back-up. I mean, we obviously knew he wasn't going to play ahead of Staff but a GM saying a player is never going to be the guy?
 
I agree with you. If we get a new, younger guy, he's gonna have to go through the same growth trajectory that Bennett has undergone. Any late round guy from this class is highly likely to be inferior to Bennett next season.
This is why a midround QB pick fits for the Rams. Bennett can serve as QB2 this year, then he's gone in the 2027 offseason as a FA. By that time the midround QB will have two camps under his belt and should be able to serve as a QB2 for us. If they hit on him as QB2 which is not the highest of bars.

The smaller framed types in this draft fit if that is their plan. If on the other hand they plan on retaining Jimmy or trading for their QB2 or signing someone else, then one of the bigger options who have a little more upside makes more sense.

It's a weird class man.
 
This is why a midround QB pick fits for the Rams. Bennett can serve as QB2 this year, then he's gone in the 2027 offseason as a FA. By that time the midround QB will have two camps under his belt and should be able to serve as a QB2 for us. If they hit on him as QB2 which is not the highest of bars.

The smaller framed types in this draft fit if that is their plan. If on the other hand they plan on retaining Jimmy or trading for their QB2 or signing someone else, then one of the bigger options who have a little more upside makes more sense.

It's a weird class man.
Because it's a weird class, and because they mostly have smaller framed types, I feel a better plan would be to sign Bennett to an extension next year. We're only paying Garoppolo like $2 mil. and he has starting experience, so Bennett may be the vet minimum.

Since it's not a strong class, may as well go with the guy you've been developing for 4-5 years.
 
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QB's are the most important position and come at high risk in any round.
We spent a 4th on an RB that had a red shirt year, taking a shot at a QB on day 3 is a minimal investment.
Also considering our situation where we are faced with spending a lot of capitol on the position sooner than later, take a shot if you feel good about it.
 
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Because it's a weird class, and because they mostly have smaller framed types, I feel a better plan would be to sign Bennett to an extension next year. We're only paying Garoppolo like $2 mil. and he has starting experience, so Bennett may be the vet minimum.

Since it's not a strong class, may as well go with the guy you've been developing for 4-5 years.
If they get Jimmy locked up at a cheap rate that's fine. Just would surprise me because I think he could do better on the market.

Also I am fine with them locking up Bennett as the backup. He just would need to be super cheap.

Advantage of taking the midround QB is you get the cost controlled, first contract QB2 from his 2nd through his 4th year, so for three years. And if you get lucky you find an outlier. Recent example of that would be the Colts, who took Leonard late rounds last year and he looked pretty damn good for them that last week in Houston and may be an outlier for them.
 
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If they get Jimmy locked up at a cheap rate that's fine. Just would surprise me because I think he could do better on the market.

Also I am fine with them locking up Bennett as the backup. He just would need to be super cheap.

Advantage of taking the midround QB is you get the cost controlled, first contract QB2 from his 2nd through his 4th year, so for three years. And if you get lucky you find an outlier. Recent example of that would be the Colts, who took Leonard late rounds last year and he looked pretty damn good for them that last week in Houston and may be an outlier for them.
Yeah, one overlooked aspect of getting a rookie QB in rd 1 as a potential future starter, assuming Stafford may only play one more year, is that it will make Nacua's contract, and any other player they extend, more affordable. The fact that Stafford and Adams could both be off the books by 2027 or 28' at the latest, will keep our cap and roster in good shape going forward.
 
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If they get Jimmy locked up at a cheap rate that's fine. Just would surprise me because I think he could do better on the market.

Also I am fine with them locking up Bennett as the backup. He just would need to be super cheap.

Advantage of taking the midround QB is you get the cost controlled, first contract QB2 from his 2nd through his 4th year, so for three years. And if you get lucky you find an outlier. Recent example of that would be the Colts, who took Leonard late rounds last year and he looked pretty damn good for them that last week in Houston and may be an outlier for them.
First, I think that Bennett would be super cheap. Backup QBs with no starting experience typically get the vet minimum. Even Jimmy G has signed for the last 2 years at something close to the minimum.

But help me out. What's the connection between getting Jimmy locked up at a cheap rare and signing/extending Bennett? Stetson looked pretty good in preseason last year, so it's entirely possible that McVay is ready to roll with him as QB2 now, no Jimmy needed.

Personally, though, I think they try to bring them both back and roll with the QB situation they had this year.