OXNARD, Calif. -- Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff became an instant millionaire Thursday when he signed his rookie contract.

But despite the fact that he received a signing bonus worth more than $18.5 million, Goff said Friday that he has no immediate plans for a big first purchase. In fact, signing the contract that dramatically bolstered his bank account didn't even seem to be his favorite Thursday activity.

Goff joined his fellow rookies on a tour of the Warner Bros. studios and was able to get some time in front of the green screen on a certain boy wizard's broom.

“Yeah, I like Harry Potter," Goff said. "I’ve seen all of them, I think. We were out at Warner Brothers -- all of the rookies were, a little rookie retreat. Got to see some cool things. That was part of it, to get in front of the green screen. I’ve always been interested in that kind of movie stuff, so that was a cool thing for me.”

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Goff, who noted that Hagrid is his favorite character from the stories, opted not to go under "The Sorting Hat" because he's already done it and was happy with the result.

“I did the sorting hat at media day last year," the 21-year-old said. "We were at the same place, we were at Warner Brothers. I did The Sorting Hat and it was the Gryffindor, and I was like, ‘I’m not doing it again. It could be something bad.’”

Goff and his fellow rookies also got to spend some time checking out the new DC Universe exhibit with props from the "Batman v. Superman" movie and hang out on the old set of the television show "Friends."

The night out in Hollywood came on the heels of the team's annual rookie "signing day" in which all six of its drafted rookies signed their first NFL contracts. On that front, Goff didn't seem overly excited to have that piece of business done despite how it could change his life.

"It feels good," Goff said. "I think, first and foremost, I want to thank the Rams and [owner] Mr. [Stan] Kroenke, and [general manager] Les [Snead] and coach [Jeff] Fisher for ultimately selecting me and bringing me in and allowing that to happen. It feels good to get that behind me.

"No, I wasn’t really involved. It was really simple, very easy, and zero pain. It was really easy. Like I said, I’m excited to get it behind me and focus on football -- and really I have been. I’ve felt like I was a part of the team since the moment they picked me. It was almost a formality.”

And while Goff doesn't necessarily have plans to spend his newfound fortune, that doesn't mean his teammates haven't come up with a few requests, starting with dinner.

“Oh yeah, [they have],” Goff said, laughing.