The Los Angeles Rams have spent the last two weeks preparing for Super Bowl LVI. They take on the Cincinnati Bengals in the biggest game of the year Sunday night. Ahead of the game, Matthew Stafford got high praise from Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis.

The second-year receiver joined the Richard Sherman podcast last week. During his time on the show, he talked about both Super Bowl LVI quarterbacks. He shared his experience playing Bengals' quarterback Joe Burrow in the Fiesta Bowl and named Stafford a top-three quarterback in the NFL.

Pro Football Focus tweeted Davis' comment on the Rams quarterback.

Of course, there is no concrete number or statistic that identifies the best quarterback in the league. However, Stafford does have a strong case to be within the top three.

He threw for 4,886 yards this season, only behind Tom Brady (5,316 yards) and Justin Herbert (5,014 yards). This statistic would rank him third.

Stafford is second in passing touchdowns. He had 41 in the regular season, only topped by Brady, who had 43. Again, this statistic puts him at the top of the list. Not to mention, Stafford led the Rams to the Super Bowl in his first season with the franchise. He is a natural leader and an experienced player.

Davis thinks Stafford is a top-three quarterback in the league, but does he have what it takes to bring the Lombardi trophy to Los Angeles?