“It’s being able to sit down across from the player face to face and be able to hear their story, hear their background, their upbringing, but also getting to feel their energy,” Ryans said. “Feel their passion and love for the game of football. It comes off in those 15-minute interviews and I can feel that energy very instantly.”
McVay hasn’t attended the NFL combine since 2020 and even that year, he left Indianapolis early before on-field workouts. Snead was in attendance at the combine that year, too, but hasn’t been back since.
Les Snead was general manager of the St. Louis Rams when he met with his son’s student activities director at a Starbucks in June of 2016. And on a Saturday mo
Matthew Stafford has been everything the Los Angeles Rams could’ve hoped for when they traded for him in 2021, and then some. He won them a Super Bowl in his first season, took them to the playoffs in the last two years and is playing some of the best football of his career in L.A.
It looks like Matthew Stafford is no longer the only valuable veteran that the Los Angeles Rams are finding trade partners for. Sean McVay and the Les Snead-led front office have finally decided Jonah Williams' fate. The former Pro Bowl right tackle could be out of Los Angeles before the season starts.
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,
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