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CB Jimmy Moreland, Washington
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Moreland being cut by Washington was a fairly big surprise after he played 30 games and made 10 starts the last two seasons. He can play nickel or outside corner, similar to the way Troy Hill did last season.
He isn’t a great tackler and has allowed a completion rate of 75.7 rate in coverage the last two years, but at just 26 years old, Moreland still has time to improve. The Rams should certainly consider claiming him to add depth in their secondary, which is admittedly already loaded.
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WR Antonio Gandy-Golden, Washington
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Gandy-Golden has the athleticism and size to succeed in the NFL, but he dealt with injuries as a rookie that kept him out of 10 games last season. He’s 6-foot-4 and 223 pounds with a wide catch radius and good length, which are traits the Rams could use on their roster despite being deep at receiver already.
Gandy-Golden has the potential to be a deep threat in the NFL, and even though the Rams have two of those in DeSean Jackson and Tutu Atwell, neither has the size of Gandy-Golden. It’s highly likely he’ll be claimed off the waiver wire by a team seeking help at wideout. He was a fourth-round pick just last year.
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WR Equanimeous St. Brown, Packers
St. Brown had chances in Green Bay, starting eight games in three seasons, but he never truly carved out a role for himself. He dropped two of his 13 targets last season and hasn’t been productive despite having potential as a downfield threat.
Like Gandy-Golden, St. Brown has good size and speed, standing 6-foot-5 and running a 4.48 in the 40-yard dash three years ago. He offers a blend at wide receiver that the Rams don’t currently have, which could earn him a look from Los Angeles on the waiver wire.
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CB Isaiah Johnson, Raiders
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This isn’t the same Isaiah Johnson who was with the Rams a few years ago, but rather a 2019 fourth-round pick who was a favorite of draft analysts coming out of Houston. He’s 6-foot-2 and 210 pounds, making him a bigger cornerback who fits well on the outside.
The Rams aren’t desperate for help in the secondary, but Johnson has been decent when given opportunities. He has five passes defensed on just 23 total targets in two seasons, allowing only 14 catches.
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WR Dazz Newsome, Bears
The Rams probably have their return specialist in Tutu Atwell, but Newsome could be another option if they don’t want to risk injury to their top draft pick. Newsome has experience in the return game and plenty of juice in the open field, which makes him an intriguing player on special teams.
The Rams met with him before the draft this year, too, so the interest should be there.
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RB Ito Smith, Vikings
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The Rams don’t have a clear candidate to return kickoffs right now and they could also use some depth at running back after only keeping three on the roster. Smith is a decent receiver and has return ability, making him a nice fit with the Rams.
He’d slot behind Jake Funk as the No. 4 back, adding insurance in case of injury and another option on kick returns. Last season, he rushed for 268 yards on Raheem Morris’ Falcons, carrying it 63 times.