The Los Angeles Rams fell short of the Super Bowl this season despite boasting one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks and one of the league’s most dangerous offenses.
It makes sense that LA might look to bolster their defense this offseason with a big move.
That’s probably why Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox just listed the Rams as the top landing spot for cornerback Marlon Humphrey.
Knox believes Humphrey’s trade value is something like a 2026 4th-round pick and a conditional 2027 6th-round pick.
“Humphrey’s future shouldn’t be heavily impacted by the 2026 draft,” Knox wrote on Monday. “However, his future with the Baltimore Ravens is uncertain after the team missed the playoffs and replaced head coach John Harbaugh with Jesse Minter.”
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“The issue for Humphrey is the fact that he’ll turn 30 in July and is set to carry a cap hit of $26.3 million in 2026, the final year of his contract,” Knox continued. “Cashing in Humphrey a year before he hits the open market could make some sense for the Ravens. Given Humphrey’s age, Baltimore might not expect more than a middle-round pick for Humphrey this offseason.”
“While Humphrey was part of a bad defense in 2025, his status as a former Pro Bowler will likely draw interest from several cornerback-needy teams,” Knox added. “The Los Angeles Rams, whose secondary struggled in the NFC Championship Game, might be near the front of the line to take a flier on Humphrey. Much will depend on whether Matthew Stafford is back for another run, but if he is, L.A. may go all-in on chasing a championship next season.”
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