Rams GM Les Snead: Would be nice to add an All-Pro to the secondary The Los Angeles Rams fell short of their Super Bowl aspirations in January after failing to defeat the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game. Despite Matthew Stafford’s strong performance, throwing for 374 yards and three touchdowns, the Rams’ defense struggled to contain the Seahawks’ offense. Seattle’s quarterback Sam Darnold and wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba combined for 153 yards and a touchdown, with Darnold connecting with Smith-Njigba 10 times. The Rams’ inability to stop the Seahawks’ passing game ultimately led to their loss, prompting Rams general manager Les Snead to emphasize the need for defensive upgrades. Snead highlighted the importance of strengthening the secondary during a press conference, acknowledging the team’s shortcomings. “Is there an All-Pro that you could add?” he said, referencing the potential value of acquiring a top-tier player. While no All-Pro defenders are available through free agency, Snead noted that a trade could be a viable option. The Rams’ possession of two first-round draft picks in the 2024 NFL Draft may facilitate such a deal, though Snead has historically prioritized immediate impact over draft assets. He reiterated his focus on acquiring players who can “give us an edge and make an impact,” rather than relying on future selections. Analysts have pointed to Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie as a potential target for the Rams. McDuffie, an All-Pro selection, is seeking a new contract and previously trained under Rams defensive backs coach Jimmy Lake during his college career. His experience and proven ability to disrupt opposing offenses make him an attractive option for Los Angeles.#los_angeles_rams #seattle_seahawks #les_snead #sam_darnold #jaxon_smith_njigba