It would be unlike the Los Angeles Rams to trade their prime assets for draft capital. As long as they feature Sean McVay at head coach and Les Snead as general manager.
The Rams are always a threat to win the NFC West and possibly make a playoff run.
However, it's also natural for those same parties to wonder if this current core has run its course.
Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp in particular are getting up there in age (per a normal NFL lifespan), and the Rams could hit the reset button rather quickly.
As PFT's Mike Florio points out, if the Rams didn't want to trade either of those players, they'd be blunt about it. Instead, Snead kept the door open.
That doesn't necessarily mean they will trade Stafford or Kupp, but given the current quarterback market (or lack thereof), Los Angeles would be wise to at least listen to offers if they are out there.
Much like the Patriots are a natural fit for Kupp if he is open to the move, the Las Vegas Raiders could be a quarterback away from winning under Pete Carroll.