This offseason for the Los Angeles Rams looks very different than the past few years. Rather than big time signings and retaining players LA let many key veterans leave, or in Jalen Ramsey’s case, traded them. From Leonard Floyd to Bobby Wagner, the Rams have shed future commitments by eating some dead money on contracts now. In addition, no big free agents were signed and even the players that were brought in, like Sony Michel and DeMarcus Robinson, are most likely depth moves and may not even make the 53 man roster.
While it doesn’t sound great in the now, the Rams are estimated to have cleared between $50-$60 million dollars in cap space for 2024, with no big contract players leaving either.