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7 CBs the Rams could trade for who aren't Jalen Ramsey

7 CBs the Rams could trade for who aren't Jalen Ramsey

USA Today20-05-2025

7 CBs the Rams could trade for who aren't Jalen Ramsey
The Los Angeles Rams' biggest need is at cornerback ahead of the 2025 NFL season. L.A. brought back the same group as this past season but could upgrade with a veteran trade this summer.
The Rams have been flirting with bringing back cornerback Jalen Ramsey after trading him away two years ago, but he isn't the only cornerback they could acquire. There are several veterans who could be moved before the regular season that the Rams may look into if they don't want or can't afford Ramsey.
Here are seven cornerbacks whom the Rams could target in a trade.
Greg Newsome
Newsome is in the final year of his rookie deal and would be looking for a contract extension. It's unclear if the Cleveland Browns want to offer that to the 25-year-old, but the Rams could be a destination for him as both a starting cornerback and long-term fit. Newsome didn't have a great 2024 season after starting just three games and missing the final four with a hamstring injury, but he finished with one interception, 27 combined tackles and five defended passes. The year before, Newsome had two interceptions and 14 defended passes.
Jaire Alexander
Alexander would be a Ramsey-level trade. The 28-year-old Green Bay Packers star is already a two-time Pro Bowler with 12 career interceptions, 70 career defended passes and 287 combined tackles. However, he's only played in 14 games over the past two seasons due to injuries and team suspensions. Trading for Alexander would also cost the Rams around $17 million in 2025 salary cap space.
Amik Robertson
There is no indication the Detroit Lions want to move on from Robertson, but they did sign two cornerbacks in free agency: D.J. Reed and Avonte Maddox. That's a crowded and now expensive room with Robertson on the final year of his contract. The five-year veteran has blossomed with the Lions in the past two seasons with two interceptions, 18 defended passes and 100 combined tackles.
Jaylen Watson
The Kansas City Chiefs loved Watson enough to name him the team's Week 1 starter in 2024 after they traded away L'Jarius Sneed, but the 26-year-old only played six games before he missed the rest of the regular season with a broken ankle. The Chiefs also added Kristian Fulton in free agency, picked up Trent McDuffie's fifth-year option for 2026 and will have to pay Watson after this season. He's a tall cornerback who had one interception, 12 defended passes and 82 combined tackles over his firs two seasons. Watson was trending upward in 2024 with six defended passes and 32 combined tackles before his injury.
DaRon Bland
Bland was a ballhawk in his first two NFL seasons for the Dallas Cowboys with 14 interceptions and 22 defended passes in 23 games. He missed the first 10 games of the 2024 season with a stress fracture but returned for the final seven games and tallied six defended passes and 41 combined tackles. Bland would be a big get at just 25 years old, but is gearing up for a big contract extension. One that the Rams might not be able to or want to pay.
Ja'Quan McMillian
McMillian's time with the Denver Broncos may be coming to a close after the team drafted Jahdae Barron in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. McMillian started a career-high nine games in 2024 but is, at best, fourth on the depth chart behind Patrick Surtain Jr., Riley Moss and Barron. McMillian has been solid in his three NFL seasons, though, with four interceptions, 15 defended passes, three sacks and 132 combined tackles in the past two years.
Jamel Dean
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted two cornerbacks on Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft. While that doesn't necessarily mean Dean will lose his starting position, it could signal that the team is looking to offload the veteran this season. Dean, who'll be 29 in October, is coming off a season in which he missed four games and finished with just one interception, seven defended passes and 59 combined tackles. He also has a $15.13 million cap hit this season with another $15.74 million cap hit in 2026. Those are big numbers that Buccaneers might want to get off their books ASAP.

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