Trey Lance, the quarterback for the Cowboys, would join the Rams.
Although they only signed quarterback Trey Lance in the summer, the Dallas Cowboys have the ability to send him back to the NFC West. The Los Angeles Rams may offer the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback his next legitimate opportunity.
The “Complete NFL Offseason Trade Guide” from Bleacher Report takes into account the requirements of every team, including the Rams. They suggest Lance be selected in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, placing him as Matthew Stafford’s mentor and backup.
“In 2023, Stafford demonstrated his ability to play at a high level, and he plans to return in 2024. But next month he’ll also be 36,” the story notes. “Having a succession plan in place is usually a good idea, and Lance would be an interesting choice. The 23-year-old hasn’t seen the pitch in Dallas since being substituted by Brock Purdy in San Francisco. Despite this, he still has a fascinating skill set and would be a fun project for [Rams head coach Sean] McVay’s spacing-based offence.
Although there are no rumours or leads suggesting that Lance would be traded in the winter, it’s still a fascinating concept. Lance is likely searching for the finest play to learn from in order to earn his next opportunity, having spent a year on the bench with the Cowboys following a challenging start with the 49ers.
Trey Lance was selected by the San Francisco 49ers as the third selection of the 2021 NFL Draft after the team executed a stunning trade with the Miami Dolphins for two first-round picks. Lance, a surprising choice among the QB class, was selected out of North Dakota State.
At that moment, Jimmy Garoppolo was still leading the 49ers. Lance was thus allowed a year to grow as a bench player. However, Lance had to start his first two games because to an injury sustained by Garoppolo. Lance made the most of his six outings overall, as evidenced by Pro Football Reference, with 603 passing yards, six touchdowns, and two interceptions.