It’s official, the Rams will spend three years in a temporary home before moving into their new stadium in Los Angeles in 2019, per Pro Football Talk. Now, they just need to find a permanent QB.

How The Rams Maneuvered Their Move To L.A.

Nick Foles and Case Keenum were options in St. Louis, but that type of mediocrity won’t fly in the City of Angels.

Below are three QBs the Rams should consider for 2016.

Tom Coughlin Would Signal The End For Colin Kaepernick In San Francisco

Robert Griffin III

If you’re still okay with Jeff Fisher being your head coach -- the same Jeff Fisher who hasn’t finished above .500 since 2008 -- then winning isn’t exactly a priority. Winning wasn’t exactly a priority for RG3, either, making him a perfect match.

The former No. 2-overall pick went from “all in for Week 1” to out of a job in the nation’s capital.

The Rams took everything from the Washington football team prior to the 2012 NFL Draft. Might as well take the backup QB too.

Colin Kaepernick

Another player in desperate need of a change of scenery is Colin Kaepernick.

The 49ers QB endured the worst season of his career, missing the final eight weeks of the season with an injured left shoulder. His tenure in San Francisco will be determined by his next head coach -- Jim Tomsula was fired following the regular season -- but Kaepernick is still hopeful about his chances.

There’s just no guarantee Chip Kelly or Hue Jackson would want to play with him.

Jared Goff

Barring a miracle, there will be zero chance Jared Goff is on the board when the Rams select 15th overall in the 2016 NFL Draft.

The only chance of landing the California QB is trading with the Titans -- who invested in Marcus Mariota in 2015. If there’s any team that understands what kind of deal it takes to mortgage the future, its the Rams.

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