WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — There was a bit of a buzz on Thursday for the Rams’ first open OTA workout for reporters. There really shouldn’t be because it’s not even June, and players were practicing in shorts, yet there was star power in various directions and the storylines practically wrote themselves for the Super Bowl betting favorites . Rams coach Sean McVay did provide a reminder that nothing had been proven by his players’ participation in seven-on-seven drills. “I think it’s the most unrealistic drill that exists in football because these [pass] rushes are real [on game day],” McVay said. While nothing was proven from a May workout, there was plenty to see on the field. On one end, Matthew Stafford threw passes next to new teammate Ty Simpson, the Rams’ 2026 first-round pick and potential Stafford replacement for whenever the reigning MVP decides to call it a career.…