The St. Louis Rams are committed to keeping Sam Bradford as their franchise quarterback.

The Rams again own the second overall pick two years after they could have drafted Robert Griffin III.

Bradford's season was cut short due to a torn ACL.

The Rams are interested in trading down if a deal comes along similar to what they received in 2012 from the Washington Redskins.

"Boy, that would be [great]," Les Snead said. "You never know through this process what other teams are thinking and who they really like. And then you've got to go through the interview process. And if it's one to two to three QBs, and those guys went in interviews and all of a sudden, maybe so. 

"When you've been on a team that's looking for a QB, you're going to at all costs try to go get that QB. I mean there's a possibility."