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Rams don’t seem concerned with defensive needs

If you had a cornerback or a linebacker at the top of your Rams free agent wish list, then you are not Les Snead. L.A.’s GM has invested in Davante Adams, Tutu Atwell, and Jimmy Garoppolo, as well as defensive tackle Poona Ford, but has yet to add a corner or linebacker in free agency.

It’s still early, but clearly a top cornerback or linebacker wasn’t the immediate need that many fans expected it could be.

Notable CB contracts signed in free agency thus far:

Carlton Davis, Patriots, 3 years and $60m

Charvarius Ward, Colts, 3 years and $60m

D.J. Reed, Lions, 3 years and $48m

Byron Murphy, Vikings, 3 years and up to $66m

Kristian Fulton, Chiefs, 2 years and $20m

Nate Hobbs, Packers, 4 years and $48m

Jourdan Lewis, Jaguars, 3 years and $30m

Mike Jackson, Panthers, 2 years and $14m

Donte Jackson, Chargers, 2 years and $13m

The Rams have held onto Darious Williams so far, their top cornerback signing (along with Tre White) in 2024.

When I posed a question to Rams fans on Twitter of which player they wanted the most, linebacker Dre Greenlaw was the top answer. But L.A. is not concerned that Omar Speights is their only linebacker 100% locked down for 2025.

These LBs have signed deals so far:

Dre Greenlaw, Broncos, 3 years and $35m

Nick Bolton, Chiefs, 3 years and $45m

Ernest Jones, Seahawks, 3 years and $33m

Jamien Sherwood, Jets, 3 years and $45m

Robert Spillane, Patriots, 3 years and $33m

Bobby Wagner, Commanders, 1 year and $9.5m

Lavonte David, 1 year and $10m

Should the Rams have tried to find an upgrade to Christian Rozeboom and Troy Reeder, both of whom are free agents?

Per NFL.com, the top cornerback available is Asante Samuel, Jr., followed by Stephon Gilmore and Rasul Douglas. The top linebacker available is Kyzer White.

Should Snead try and bring someone in before the draft or is it going to be another cheap year on defense?

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