We have good news for Zac Stacy's fantasy owners. The St. Louis Rams running back isn't going to see a lesser role in Year 2; the Rams see him as a workhorse.
"He should be more productive (in '14) because he should have more carries," Rams general manager Les Snead said when asked if Stacy's role would transfer over to a new season.
Some other notes from the Rams:
» Snead made it sound like the Rams were in no hurry to release cornerback Cortland Finnegan despite Finnegan's huge $10 million cap number. Coach Jeff Fisher later confirmed it.
"He's healthy now," Fisher said of Finnegan. "We expect him back in the offseason program."
"The nice thing about our situation capwise ... we're not walking around scrambling that we got to do anything to function," Snead said.
He said the Rams don't have to make a "non-football decision" on Finnegan, then pointed out Finnegan's injury problems last season were a factor in his poor play. Snead went on to say you "can't have enough corners" who also can play inside and that the team wanted to see how Finnegan fits with the Rams' defense under new coordinator Gregg Williams.
As NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport pointed out, the Rams might want to see if Finnegan gets his legs back before they make a final decision on his status.
» Snead addressed whether taking a premier pass rusher (Jadeveon Clowney) was an option despite already having great players at the position. Snead said you "better have a plan" for how to get everyone on the field if you go that route.
» Snead said Fisher has no "philosophy" against taking offensive linemen high in the draft despite never drafting a first-round pick on the offensive line. Snead said the two have "laughed" about it. Taking a tackle wouldn't be a surprise at No. 2 overall.
» Fisher said he has "no concern" about the team possibly moving to Los Angeles.
» Snead said he "wasn't losing sleep" over Jake Long's torn ACL and he knows Long will be back next season, if not as fast as quarterback Sam Bradford. Long is not at risk of losing his job.
On the latest edition of the "Around The League Podcast," the guys speculate on big names who could be cut, then talk offseason forecasts for the Packers and Raiders.