The Los Angeles Rams have unequivocally affirmed their commitment to quarterback Matthew Stafford.
On Friday, they finalized a restructured contract with Stafford, signaling their intent to retain him for the foreseeable future, potentially extending through the remainder of his career.
With Stafford’s future secured, the Rams can now focus on strategically bolstering their roster during the offseason, aiming to provide him with another opportunity to lead the team to the Super Bowl.
Entering the 2025 NFL offseason, the Rams possess approximately $44 million in salary cap space. This financial flexibility will enable them to make targeted additions in free agency, though they may not be in a position to acquire the top-tier free agents available.
Furthermore, the Rams hold seven selections in the 2025 NFL Draft, including the 26th overall pick.
The team may also explore the trade market as a means of acquiring talent. The Les Snead era has been characterized by a willingness to trade draft picks for established players, with the high-profile Jared Goff-Matthew Stafford trade serving as a prime example.
The question naturally arises: which player or players might they target through a trade? Clutch Points will now explore a potential trade that could significantly benefit the Rams during the 2025 NFL offseason.

Los Angeles Rams receive: CB Jaire Alexander, 2026 pick swap
Packers receive: WR Cooper Kupp, 2026 pick swap
“Los Angeles needs to add multiple players in the defensive secondary this offseason. It may even be the biggest priority that LA has this offseason. Adding a player as talented as Alexander would immediately give the Rams a starting cornerback on the outside in 2025 When at his peak, Alexander has played like one of the best cornerbacks in football.
That said, his availability has been a problem over the past few seasons. Alexander has struggled with groin and shoulder injuries since the 2021 season. He also suffered a concussion and broken thumb in 2020. These injuries have begun to pile up and cause Alexander to miss games.In fact, Jaire Alexander has played in seven games during each of the past two seasons. It seems that his lack of availability has made Alexander expendable in the eyes of the Packers.“