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Stafford’s 2024 closely resembled his previous year, though he fell from QB15 to QB19 in fantasy. His on-target percentage was basically the same (72.0), and his average target depth (7.7 yards) was exactly the same. His YPA dropped only slightly (from 7.6 to 7.3), though he threw four fewer TDs in one extra game. He also curtailed an early season penchant for interceptions, going from 9:7 TD:INT in the first nine games to 11:1 over his last seven. This is pretty much what Stafford is now. He’s fine as a second quarterback in two-QB leagues but doesn’t threaten to do anything more. The Rams released WR Cooper Kupp but signed Davante Adams, which perhaps will help Stafford’s efficiency, and Puka Nacua is a strong No. 1 target. Sean McVay is still around to call plays, and while he remains among the best in the league at it, he's put more emphasis on the Kyren Williams-led rushing attack and less emphasis on Stafford's arm the past couple years. Health has long been an issue for Stafford, even more so now at age 37, and he doesn't add rushing stats even when he's at full strength. Read Past Outlooks
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Another Saturday workout scheduled
Rams coach Sean McVay said Thursday that Stafford (back) will work out on Saturday, similarly to what he did before sitting out Los Angeles' preseason opener last weekend, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Stafford hasn't yet practiced this week, despite McVay having indicated after a positive workout last Saturday, Aug. 9, that the veteran quarterback was on track to handle individual drills. "Hopefully [Stafford's back] responds a little bit better" after this coming workout, McVay said. That Stafford is set to reprise a similar workout plan confirms expectations that he'll sit out Saturday's preseason matchup against the Chargers, with the Rams likely hoping he returns to the field in at least a limited fashion next week to begin ramping up for Week 1 against the Texans on Sunday, Sept. 7. Regardless of McVay's apparent confidence that Stafford will be ready for the regular season, however, the early-round ADPs of wideouts Puka Nacua and Davante Adams could continue to slide until fantasy managers are able to see Stafford retake the practice field without setbacks.
Stafford hasn't yet practiced this week, despite McVay having indicated after a positive workout last Saturday, Aug. 9, that the veteran quarterback was on track to handle individual drills. "Hopefully [Stafford's back] responds a little bit better" after this coming workout, McVay said. That Stafford is set to reprise a similar workout plan confirms expectations that he'll sit out Saturday's preseason matchup against the Chargers, with the Rams likely hoping he returns to the field in at least a limited fashion next week to begin ramping up for Week 1 against the Texans on Sunday, Sept. 7. Regardless of McVay's apparent confidence that Stafford will be ready for the regular season, however, the early-round ADPs of wideouts Puka Nacua and Davante Adams could continue to slide until fantasy managers are able to see Stafford retake the practice field without setbacks.
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Stafford bounced back somewhat from an injury-riddled 2022 campaign but still was only QB15 in fantasy last season. That might be his ceiling at this point, though in his last six games he averaged 20.6 fantasy points. Prorated to a full season, that would place him third among QBs. In that stretch he threw 15/3 TD/INT with 8.0 YPA, compared to 9/8 TD/INT with 7.3 YPA in his first nine games. The biggest difference was his red-zone TD rate, which jumped from an absurdly low 13.9 percent to an above-average 28.6. That likely will normalize around league average (23.5 percent) this year, but if his 71.5 percent on-target rate (23rd) doesn't improve or if he doesn't increase his 7.7 average target depth (15th), he's unlikely to be much more than a middling fantasy QB. And that's with good health, which can't be assumed for the 36-year-old, who adds nothing on the ground (65 rushing yards last year in 15 games). Stafford has a solid pair of wide receivers in Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua, and No. 3 wideout Demarcus Robinson came on late last season. Running back Kyren Williams gives the Rams a balanced offense, and Sean McVay's still calling plays, so Stafford at least still has plenty of fantasy value in two-QB leagues.
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Missing practice again
Stafford (back) isn't practicing Tuesday, Lindsey Thiry of ESPN.com reports.
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Opts out of practice
Rams head coach Sean McVay said Monday that Stafford (back) did not participate in practice because he didn't feel well enough coming off a workout Saturday, Stu Jackson of the team's official site reports.
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Not dressed for practice Monday
Stafford (back) is present at team facilities Monday but will not participate in practice, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
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Optimism after workout Saturday
Rams head coach Sean McVay said Saturday that Stafford (back) had no limitations in his workout earlier in the day and that the veteran QB looked great, Stu Jackson of the Rams' official site reports. "Looking forward to progressing him back into practice on Monday," McVay stated.
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Plan in place to practice Monday
Rams coach Sean McVay said Thursday that Stafford (back) will resume practicing Monday if his preliminary workout before Saturday's preseason opener against the Cowboys goes well, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports.
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Surgery not being considered
Stafford didn't return to practice as expected Monday due to an ongoing issue with his back, but Rams coach Sean McVay shot down the idea that surgery has been discussed as an option for the veteran quarterback, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Per Barshop, McVay indicated after Monday's session that Stafford "didn't feel good enough", and the team sees no reason to rush him back onto the field until he's 100 percent. The QB's absence from practice so far as been the biggest story of training camp for the Rams, but there doesn't seem to be any real concern he might not be able to suit up when the regular season begins.
Per Barshop, McVay indicated after Monday's session that Stafford "didn't feel good enough", and the team sees no reason to rush him back onto the field until he's 100 percent. The QB's absence from practice so far as been the biggest story of training camp for the Rams, but there doesn't seem to be any real concern he might not be able to suit up when the regular season begins.