Jared Goff traded to the Lions for Matthew Stafford in a Saturday night QB swap. The Los Angeles Rams made big news on a week usually reserved for the Senior Bowl. Adam Schefter announced the news just before 7:00 pm PST. Jared Goff, 2 future 1st round picks, and a 2nd round pick are headed to the Detroit Lions for Matthew Stafford.
Detroit is dealing QB Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for two future first-round picks, a third-round pick and QB Jared Goff, per sources. Two former No. 1 overall picks trading places in the first blockbuster NFL trade of 2021.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 31, 2021
After a disappointing season for the Rams, many were calling for a change at quarterback. In an offseason where as many as 18 teams could be looking for a new pivot, it seemed this was a good time to explore other options. It seemed very apparent after the end of the season press conference that the organization didn’t have confidence in Goff moving forward.
“Jared Goff is a Ram at this moment. It’s way too early to speculate.”
General Manager Les Snead on the future of Jared Goff
That was Tuesday! It didn’t take long to pull the trigger after reports of conversation with Brad Holmes surfaced. It appears the Los Angeles Rams have their quarterback of the future… Or did they just trade him away?
Jared Goff The 1st Overall Pick
Remember back in 2016 when the Rams shocked the NFL world and traded up from the 15th overall for the 1st overall pick. It was the return to L.A. and they drafted the University of California All-Star Jared Goff to be the new face of the franchise. It didn’t come cheap as they surrendered their 15th pick, two 2nd round picks in 2016, one 3rd round pick in 2016. There is more, as it also cost a 1st round and 3rd round pick in 2017.
That is a lot of picks, but hey it was the future of the team. That year under head coach Jeff Fischer Goff was brought in halfway through the year and went 0-7 as a starter. 112/205 for 1089 yards, 5 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions. The next season LA brought in wonder coach Sean McVay and Goff would flourish leading the team to an 11-5 record and the NFC West title.

The Rams would go on to lose 26-13 to the Atlanta Falcons in the divisional round. It looked like things were moving up for LA after 12 straight seasons without a winning record. The next season Goff went 13-3 and lead his team to the Superbowl (argue what you want about it being McVay) where he would fall to Tom Brady and the Patriots. Despite not making the playoffs in 2019 the Rams still had a winning record in the toughest division in football.
Of course, we all know what happened this season as the Rams faltered with a chance to win the division. They finished at 10-6 and Goff with a broken thumb was able to lead the Rams to a victory over the Seahawks. A loss of 18-32 to the Packers in the Divisional round. Where Goff went 21/27 for 174 yards and 1 touchdown, probably his fault they lost though right. That’s where the short fairy tale would come to an end.
The Numbers: Goff vs. Stafford
Matthew Stafford has career passing numbers of 3898 completions on 6224 attempts for a completion percentage of 62.6%. An impressive 45109 yards, 282 touchdown passes, and 144 interceptions. It puts him in great company with “insert your random NFL stat here”. Not bad for 12 NFL seasons (2 were abbreviated due to injury).

Meanwhile, in Jared Goff’s short 5 seasons he has 1536 completions on 2421 attempts for a 63.4%. 18171 yards, 107 touchdowns, and 55 interceptions. This includes his rookie season where he came in mid-way under Fischer and lost all 7 games for a horrible team. I guess in terms of sheer volume Stafford is the way to go.
Jared Goff throws too many interceptions at a rate of 2.3% per pass attempt! Which happens to be the exact same as Matthew Stafford over his career… Okay, but those TD numbers, are you seeing those! Stafford 4.5% which crushes Goff by 0.1%. But the terrible teams that Stafford has been on! Detroit’s made the playoffs the same amount of times that the Rams have over the last 15 seasons. That would be a total of 3 times.

Here are some of the numbers I want to get more into. Jared Goff is 42-27-0 in 69 games started, nice! That’s a winning percentage of .609 in the regular season. Goff has also a 3-3 playoff record and a SuperBowl appearance already at the age of 26. Of course, both 1st overall draft picks with Stafford being taken by the Detroit Lions in 2009. How does Stafford compare?
Similar to Goff, Stafford struggled early going 3-10 in his first 13 starts. But he would soon lead his team to a 10-6 record in his third year. The Lions would lose 45-28 to the New Orleans Saints. A 4-12 season followed by a 7-9 season for Stafford. Made the Pro-Bowl in 2014 after an 11-5 record and another playoff appearance. He lost. Made the playoffs in 2016. He lost.
Stafford has a career record of 74-90-1 which is a winning percentage of .448%. Don’t give me he hasn’t had any weapons or a team around him as Calvin Johnson was one of the most game-changing WR’s that has played the game. He can throw the deep ball I hear? Well, I can confirm from a source that Jared Goff can throw the ball 50 yards downfield, They did follow up with they have not seen it for a while.
Jared Goff Traded To The Lions But How Do You Really Feel Joshua?
I was working tonight when the news broke. It didn’t take long to want my thoughts on the trade. So here is what I think about Jared Goff traded to the Lions.
How you feel about the trade?
— Tom McAlister (@dfends_com) January 31, 2021
do you like today’s trade??
— Sens/Sharks, Bears & M’s Fan (@DorionMustStay) January 31, 2021
How are you feeling about the trade? Detroit looks like the winner here.
— J Soto (@dolphin_4life) January 31, 2021
WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU DOING!!!!!! An offseason where the rest of the NFL plucks your coaches like the discount rack at Macy’s you think it’s a good idea to up and change QB’s? It’s not even like the Rams got an improvement! I literally did all that research so I could rant freely!
Basically traded Goff, 4 first-round picks, 2 seconds, and 2 thirds for a 32-year-old Stafford and a Super Bowl appearance. You lost half your coaching staff and instead of keeping the stability of a quarterback that has had 4 straight winning seasons under the current coach they get fleeced by Detroit! I feel like Rams fans don’t remember anything before Sean McVay became head coach.
Even in the playoff losses for the Rams can you really look back and blame Goff? Against Atlanta, he threw for 24/45 for 259 yards and a TD. They shut down Gurley and the game plan. Are we going to put the Super Bowl loss on Goff? Please! He didn’t win the game but Bill Belichick did against McVay. Search the audio from after the game…
This season with a broken thumb Goff came off the bench and beat the Seahawks. Against the number one team in the NFC in the divisional game, he was 21/27 for 174 yards and a touchdown. Definitely didn’t lose that one for the Rams as the number one ranked defense couldn’t get a play.
Instead of a quarterback and head coach going into their 5th season together. With offensive pieces around them like Cooper Kupp, Cam Akers, Robert Woods, and Van Jefferson. A new QB has to learn the systems, develop chemistry, and well figure out how to win in the postseason.
At least they still have Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey, sigh.
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I do not like the trade but will have to wait and see what the season brings in 2021. What do you think? Let me know in the comments section if you think the Rams made the right choice!
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