I believe there is a legitimate competition for backup QB and Perkins would not make it the practice squad, though Wolf perhaps could, particularly depending on how Vikings HC O’Connel views him. It seems clear to me Perkins has the higher ceiling, but it likely comes down to this: If McVay needed one to engineer a game winning drive or Stafford is going to be out for 2-3 games, who does he trust more?
Evans was given a chance - he played every snap on offense - but I think he will be gone and I doubt he has any trade value.
We have outstanding depth at CB: Ramsey, Hill, Long, Rochell, Durant, and Kendrick.
I had thought that Rapp would be a trade candidate, but he is not playing so he appears to be safe.
Williams, Hecht, and Whitley look good. Throw in Copeland and Brown (suspended first 6 games for substance abuse) and the Rams will have tough choices to make.
I believe the Rams will keep 8 receivers: Kupp, Robinson, Van, Skow, Powell, Tutu, Harris, and McCutcheon. None would make it to the practice squad. If they only keep 7, I believe Harris is the odd man out. I believe this the factor that will lead them to keeping only two QBs.
One factor that could sway the thinking on the above: If you keep 8 (and all remain healthy) who goes if OBJ comes back?
Hypothetical question, and based only on what you know now: The trade deadline is approaching and you have the opportunity to trade for Quinn. OBJ is also ready to come back and he wants to be a Ram. You can only pick one. Do you go with Quinn or OBJ?