EARTH CITY, Mo. -- Undoubtedly, the Los Angeles Rams will be connected to just about any quarterback with a pulse this offseason. Such is life when your current depth chart consists of Case Keenum, Nick Foles and Sean Mannion.

By now, you've heard the Peyton Manning rumors for as unlikely as they might be, the Johnny Manziel whispers for as even more unlikely as they might be, and it's safe to say that will only continue until the Rams add at least one quarterback either via free agency or the NFL draft.

With that in mind, ESPN's Mike Sando examined five potential landing spots for Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III. Checking in at No. 3 on that list? You guessed it, the Rams.

Obviously, there'd be a certain symmetry in the Rams adding Griffin now. They were the team that received a boatload of draft picks from the Redskins in 2012 so Washington could use the No. 2 overall pick on Griffin. After RG3 led Washington to the playoffs in a dynamic rookie season, it was all downhill after. And now it's likely that the team will release Griffin assuming it can't find a trade partner.

From a Rams perspective, it's fair to wonder whether Griffin would be an upgrade over what they currently have. But there could be some intriguing things about him that would draw the Rams' interest.

The Rams have made it clear they want to be a run-centric offense with a passing game that can complement with play action passes and deep shots. When coach Jeff Fisher switched from Foles to Keenum last year, he also mentioned the desire to have a more mobile option who could extend plays. Those would seem to be things that would fit Griffin's skill set.

Of course, Griffin comes with his share of flaws as well or else we wouldn't even be discussing his possible availability. Only time will tell how the Rams figure out their quarterback conundrum but for now we can throw one more name into the hat.

I.C.Y.M.I.

A roundup of the weekend's Rams stories appearing on ESPN.com. ... The Friday Ram-blings began with a look at whether the Rams defense can lead it to a championship as Denver's just did. ... We did two mailbags over the weekend, one with a focus on the Rams' potential options at receiver in free agency and another with a look at how the Rams might go about keeping at least one of their two unrestricted free agent cornerbacks.

Elsewhere:

Scott Van Pelt discussed the Rams' move to Los Angeles.

Rams DT Aaron Donald talked all things Rams with Mason and Ireland on Los Angeles radio.

Darren Rovell writes that Rams fans in St. Louis are suing for their PSL rights in LA.

Here are your key dates for the NFL offseason.

NFL Nation provided 32 players in need of a change of scenery.

At 101sports.com, Seth Wickersham joined Bernie Miklasz to discuss the Rams' move.

At stltoday.com, Jim Thomas writes that NFL executive Eric Grubman was insulted by suggestions he'd take a job with the Rams in LA.