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Stafford Today
By the People, for the People
Rams Eye Major NFL Draft Move to Boost Offense for Matthew Stafford
Los Angeles Rams look to add dynamic receiving weapon after shoring up defense in free agency.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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After winning MVP and committing to return to the Los Angeles Rams in 2026, quarterback Matthew Stafford has the organization focused on surrounding him with more offensive talent. The Rams made big moves in free agency to bolster their secondary, and now have their sights set on adding a top wide receiver or tight end in the upcoming NFL Draft to create an unstoppable passing attack alongside Puka Nacua and Davante Adams.
Why it matters
The Rams are determined to give Stafford every opportunity to win a second Super Bowl ring, after he led them to the championship in 2025. Upgrading the receiving corps is a key priority, as the team looks to take advantage of one of the deepest wide receiver draft classes in recent memory and build an offense that can match their retooled defense.
The details
The Rams have already signed cornerbacks Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson in free agency, shoring up their secondary. This frees them up to focus on the offensive side of the ball with their first-round pick, No. 13 overall. Top wide receiver prospects like Makai Lemon, Jordyn Tyson, and Carnell Tate are all potential targets, with Lemon seen as the most likely option to stay in Los Angeles. The Rams are also considering Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq, who could provide a unique hybrid weapon for head coach Sean McVay's offense.
- The Rams won Super Bowl LX in February 2026.
- Matthew Stafford announced he will return to play for the Rams in 2026.
- The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in late April.
The players
Matthew Stafford
The veteran quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams, who won MVP honors before leading the team to a Super Bowl championship in 2025.
Les Snead
The general manager of the Los Angeles Rams, who is tasked with building a roster capable of contending for another Super Bowl title.
Sean McVay
The head coach of the Los Angeles Rams, known for his innovative offensive schemes and ability to maximize the talent on his roster.
Trent McDuffie
A top cornerback prospect who the Rams signed in free agency to bolster their secondary.
Jaylen Watson
Another cornerback the Rams added in free agency, pairing with McDuffie to create a formidable defensive backfield.
What they’re saying
“We must do everything we can to give Matthew the tools he needs to win another championship. That's our top priority this offseason.”
— Les Snead, General Manager, Los Angeles Rams (Los Angeles Times)
“With our secondary taken care of, we can now focus on finding that dynamic playmaker on offense to complement our existing weapons. The draft class is loaded at receiver, so we're excited to add another top-tier talent.”
— Sean McVay, Head Coach, Los Angeles Rams (ESPN)
What’s next
The Rams will continue to evaluate their options at wide receiver and tight end leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft, with the goal of finding the perfect complement to Matthew Stafford's skill set and the existing offensive weapons.
The takeaway
The Rams are going all-in to maximize their championship window with Matthew Stafford at quarterback, using free agency to shore up the defense and now setting their sights on adding a dynamic offensive playmaker in the draft. This offseason strategy underscores the organization's determination to build a roster capable of winning multiple Super Bowls.
