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Do the Rams struggle with talent evaluation at corner?

When was the last time the Los Angeles Rams drafted a good corner?

In my view, I flash all the way back to 2012 when general manager Les Snead and then-head coach Jeff Fisher drafted Janoris Jenkins—who was a first round talent that fell because of character concerns—in the second round followed by Montana’s Trumaine Johnson in the third round. Johnson also had his share of off-field concerns; however, the duo started alongside each other for multiple seasons.

The Rams ultimately decided to apply the franchise tag to Johnson for the 2017 season before he left for the New York Jets in free agency the following year.