Which FA cornerbacks would you want?

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This provides estimates of the costs associated with some of the FA corners. Again, the Rams will have much more cap space than in years past, especially when they jettison some big contracts. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/available/_/year/2026/position/cb/type/ufa


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This provides estimates of the costs associated with some of the FA corners. Again, the Rams will have much more cap space than in years past, especially when they jettison some big contracts. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/available/_/year/2026/position/cb/type/ufa


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Unless they unexpectedly drop Parkinson, Darious Williams is probably the only contract they can jettison for significant cap savings.

My question is if the Rams win the Super Bowl with their current CBs should we expect them to pay big money for some of the top guys available? Or would they simply utilize the draft and just go bargain shopping again.
 
I think Darnay Holmes might be available. He is a So Cal local 5 star recruit only 27 still got some play in him. I think we can get him cheap and will show out pretty well on this team.
 
Lake plays slot CB, Forbes is under contract, Wallace is under contract and I have a feeling we re-sign Durant. Technically Darious is under contract next year as well, though he seems like a prime cut candidate.

I suspect we will be drafting two CBs and if anything, bargain shop in the FA market
Darious didn't play badly this year, but on the other hand he is 32. I suspect though that if we resign Durant he wouldn't be any less expensive than Willians' cap hit of $8.66 mil.

It's hard for me to see them cutting him when they already have 6 DB free agents.
 
Unless they unexpectedly drop Parkinson, Darious Williams is probably the only contract they can jettison for significant cap savings.

My question is if the Rams win the Super Bowl with their current CBs should we expect them to pay big money for some of the top guys available? Or would they simply utilize the draft and just go bargain shopping again.
Good question. My question from your question is, are the guys available much better than what we have?

I'm not seeing any standout CB free agents.
 
My question is if the Rams win the Super Bowl with their current CBs should we expect them to pay big money for some of the top guys available?
Yes. I would.

The fact you win it one year with a weak secondary doesn't mean you'll be able to pull it off the next, because the playoff field is different every year and the matchups align differently. So since you know your corners are dogshit, the proper response as a team builder is to fix it.
 
So since you know your corners are dogshit, the proper response as a team builder is to fix it.
Everyone brings some type of skillset to the table. Its about understanding and utilizing the individual to the best of their abilities. Ideal match ups and perfecting the overall assignments is key. Mismatches will and can make someone look like dogshit. Got to put in the work and time. If not, goodbye. Simple. Fixed.