LA RAMS head coach Sean McVay has given an insight into his NFL Draft plans.
There has been speculation about the moves the Rams could make in the Draft later this month.

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McVay addressed some of the rumours that are circulating, one of which claims he will try to snap up a rookie quarter-back.
Starting QB Matthew Stafford is 37-years-old but McVay is confident he has a few years left in his locker.
That means it is unlikely the Rams will make a move for a quarter-back in the Draft.
McVay told via SI.com: “I think that’s unlikely.
“I’ll be honest with you, I haven’t done a whole lot of work on the quarterbacks.
“I feel really good about where our quarterback room is, even though we’re not naive to the fact that Matthew hopefully got a couple more years that he wants to play.
“But he’s also learned the right to be able to say, ‘after this year, hey, I’m gonna, I’m gonna go ahead and hang them up.’
“I’m hopeful that that’s not the case, but I haven’t done enough work to really have an educated opinion on that.
“That’s not something that I would see us going, but maybe not.”
Rams general manager Les Snead said recently that the team is “open” to drafting a quarterback but they won’t reach for one.
He also knows there will be teams more desperate for a quarter-back than the Rams, so it could open the door for a trade down the board.
Snead said: “If the right guy fell to No. 26, and maybe he’s the right guy for another team, they might want to move into the first round [and] draft that guy.
“So maybe that is better for the Rams than picking that ‘right’ guy.
“That’s how to honestly answer that question. And then to be honest about the dishonesty, if we were really looking at a QB at No. 26, we would probably say an answer like that.”