# How does the Myles Garrett trade affect Matthew Stafford's fantasy outlook for 2026?

From the wiki, here's the bottom line on how the Myles Garrett trade impacts **Matthew Stafford's** 2026 fantasy outlook:

**The short answer:** It's a slight negative for Stafford's fantasy ceiling, even though it helps the real-life Rams.

The Garrett trade (June 1 — Browns sent the two-time DPOY to LA for Jared Verse + picks) makes the Rams' defense elite — their Super Bowl odds went from +800 to +600, the only single-digit odds team in the league *(from Myles Garrett page)*. The wiki directly notes that an elite defense paired with aging receivers (Davante Adams is 33) "may limit fantasy ceiling compared to his MVP-caliber 2025" *(from Matthew Stafford page)*.

Here's the logic:
- **Fewer shootouts needed** — A dominant pass rush (Garrett + Chris Jones) means the Rams will win more games comfortably, leading to more run-heavy, clock-eating scripts in the second half
- **The Rams also drafted QB Ty Simpson in the 1st round** instead of investing in immediate receiver help, another sign the team is thinking beyond Stafford's window *(from Matthew Stafford page)*
- **Stafford's already a low-ranked QB option** — FantasyPros ranks him #100 overall. He won MVP in 2025 (4,707 yards, 46 TDs), but the roster construction around him is trending defense-first for 2026

**One bright side:** If the Rams are playing from behind less often, his efficiency could stay high — just on lower volume. He's a high-floor QB2 who you're drafting for his arm talent and McVay's scheme, not expecting an MVP encore.

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Answered 2026-06-03 by ChatFFB — fantasy football answers from a live news wiki.
Source: https://chatffb.com/ask/how-does-the-myles-garrett-trade-affect-matthew-staffords-fantasy-outl
