Chase Daniel is an HFB poster
On a surface level, this makes a bit of sense;
The Rams are probably screwed with Puka/Kupp both out for a bit, already being 0-2 and staring an actual rebuild in the face given Stafford is 36. So in theory it makes sense to get the jump start on it.
Miami obviously needs somebody with Tua being out minimum 6 weeks (if he comes back at all this season) and Stafford would be a perfect replacement since he still has the cannon arm to throw to Tyreek and Waddle deep.
Carolina "wins" by washing their hands of this, getting something resembling value back.
But then reality hits and you have to turn Madden off; The Rams aren't going to trade Stafford (barring something unforseen like him asking for it) for a bust when they can just suck, get a high pick and then take a QB higher in the draft along with keeping Stafford as a mentor to the new guy for the last year of his deal. Miami wouldn't do it because by the looks of it they expect to get Tua back at some point (whether that's smart is neither here or there.) and i'm not 100% sure Carolina would want to do this because trading Young this early is a really bad look for a team that has already let 2 QBs go after awful stints and have them get rehabilitated elsewhere.
Edit: and as GKJ said, money too. Miami has just over 7 million in cap space right now. They would have no way to absorb 40 million dollars of Stafford.