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,
According to GM Les Snead, while there may still be a way to retain Cooper Kupp, the likelihood of such a reality is slim to none. Not only have the Rams not ha
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).
Mike Florio and Michael Holley dissect Les Snead’s comments about the future of the Rams' QB room and shed light on why they’ll need to go young.
However, that doesn't mean the Rams shouldn't look for a backup quarterback in either free agency or the 2025 NFL Draft. General manager Les Snead already said he's looking for a young quarterback "ASAP,
Les Snead and the Los Angeles Rams will have a decision to make when they got on the clock at No. 26 overall in Round 1. It’s the second straight year they’re equipped with a first-rounder – only the second time they’ve had one since 2016 – but there’s a possibility they won’t actually end up making a selection at No.
Les Snead says the Rams would love to find a young QB to learn from Matthew Stafford "ASAP" but knows it's not easy