Though some Rams starters will be resting on Sunday ahead of the playoffs -- quarterback Matthew Stafford, receiver Cooper Kupp, running back Kyren Williams, defensive tackle Aaron Donald and inside linebacker Ernest Jones -- coach Sean McVay said there will also be an opportunity for rookie receiver Puka Nacua to "do something special".Nacua is 29 yards away from breaking Bill Groman's rookie receiving record set in 1960. McVay said the Rams would "be smart with" Nacua but indicated he'd at least get a shot at making history.There's another interesting layer to Nacua's possible milestone. Some senior members of the Rams' scouting department, plus general manager Les Snead, once worked with Groman after his playing days in Atlanta. Snead and senior personnel executives Brian Xanders and Taylor Morton learned from Groman in the Falcons scouting department and Morton ultimately was promoted to Southwest area scout upon Groman's retirement in 2003. Groman was deeply admired by the three younger scouts.Twenty years later, Snead, Morton and Xanders were among those with the Rams who scouted and drafted the player who could break Groman's record.