Forbes is under contract for 2026, with a reasonable cap hit under $3M.I like Durant and Forbes as depth but keep Durant if they only keep one.
Durant is a free agent, and likely to get starting-CB $.
Forbes is under contract for 2026, with a reasonable cap hit under $3M.I like Durant and Forbes as depth but keep Durant if they only keep one.
That would be a 2026 equivalent of signing Tutu. Waste of cap space and a move that will not translate into increased production on the field.I would add the Rams will almost certainly have to bring back Durant.
I’m too lazy to do a deep dive on market value so I just assumed there would be little demand for Durant as a $8-10m starter so was hoping he’d be gotten for ~$4m as CB3/4 on Rams.That would be a 2026 equivalent of signing Tutu. Waste of cap space and a move that will not translate into increased production on the field.
If the Rams do that I'll do the same thing I did when they inked Tutu. Sit back and wait to see it fail. Because while it may make the Rams feel more secure in the corner room it'll fail.
Much better would be going out in FA and signing a corner who fits what we need in this division. Rangy, physical, tackles well in space, can at least handle elite draws underneath with safety help and do a bit of zone/press to give our DC flexibility.
Right on. And yeah if he were to re-sign with us on the cheap that would be fine. I just always assume the fact he's a Ram and FA being involved he'll end up overpaid.I’m too lazy to do a deep dive on market value so I just assumed there would be little demand for Durant as a $8-10m starter so was hoping he’d be gotten for ~$4m as CB3/4 on Rams.
Yeah, I've maintained that signing Tutu to that contract (I think we can all agree an expensive failure given hindsight) was mostly about operational flexibility and going into the draft and offseason knowing that the offense could look and function a certain way with Tutu playing meaningful snaps as the floor.That would be a 2026 equivalent of signing Tutu. Waste of cap space and a move that will not translate into increased production on the field.
If the Rams do that I'll do the same thing I did when they inked Tutu. Sit back and wait to see it fail. Because while it may make the Rams feel more secure in the corner room it'll fail.
Much better would be going out in FA and signing a corner who fits what we need in this division. Rangy, physical, tackles well in space, can at least handle elite draws underneath with safety help and do a bit of zone/press to give our DC flexibility.
Totally disagree there. Tutu was paid and did jack shit so comparing Durant to him is way off. Durant actually contributed. If we resign Durant, I'd personally wait to see the actual contract amount, FA additions, and drafted players prior to determining if its a good signing or not.That would be a 2026 equivalent of signing Tutu. Waste of cap space and a move that will not translate into increased production on the field.
If the Rams do that I'll do the same thing I did when they inked Tutu. Sit back and wait to see it fail. Because while it may make the Rams feel more secure in the corner room it'll fail.
Much better would be going out in FA and signing a corner who fits what we need in this division. Rangy, physical, tackles well in space, can at least handle elite draws underneath with safety help and do a bit of zone/press to give our DC flexibility.
It was bad all the way around. And most here knew that when they signed him.Yeah, I've maintained that signing Tutu to that contract (I think we can all agree an expensive failure given hindsight) was mostly about operational flexibility and going into the draft and offseason knowing that the offense could look and function a certain way with Tutu playing meaningful snaps as the floor.
So you're saying comparing Durant to Tutu is an insult to Durant. I suppose you have a point there.Totally disagree there. Tutu was paid and did jack shit so comparing Durant to him is way off. Durant actually contributed. If we resign Durant, I'd personally wait to see the actual contract amount, FA additions, and drafted players prior to determining if its a good signing or not.
Totally agree moreso that the cost is the ultimate decider here. If Durant out prices himself, I definitely say move on. I most certainly don't want Durant as our #1 CB but at best 2nd/3rd CB if possible. I only say 2nd CB if he somehow improves on being inconsistent because he is. Durant has definitely shown flashes which is much better that some of our other CBs. I'm definitely with you on getting better and more physical CBs though. It will be interesting to see what the Rams do and to see how much they think Durant is worth. Maybe he needs better CBs to step up his play?It was bad all the way around. And most here knew that when they signed him.
So you're saying comparing Durant to Tutu is an insult to Durant. I suppose you have a point there.
But I think Durant is going to cost more than he's worth. And if not, then maybe the Rams can circle back and add him on the cheap after the FA disinterest kicks his teeth down his throat. The dude has coverage skills, I have always given him cred for that, but he's inconsistent as hell and it's time for this defense to be shaped to stomp a mudhole in Shanny's ass. Meaning we need physical corners who can shut down the underneath and tackle well in space, but also who can match up on an island here and there at the least.
In The Ringer's rankings of FAs , he's one of 6 CBS, ranked #32 overall. The write-up is below. Alonte Taylor is #13, but he's a slot as well. Tiq Woolen is #14 and as has been said, that would kill two birds. Jaylen Watson is #18, but he may cost more than the others just because he's made big money already. Others are more slots so I think Dean is among the top 4 pure corners. I'd love one of them!!I would love Jamel Dean and/or Trent McDuffie (via trade).
I noticed Woolen came over to McVay after the game and I imagine he apologized for the taunting. McVay kind of shrugged him off, but the guy knows the Rams are one team that could bid up his services.In The Ringer's rankings of FAs , he's one of 6 CBS, ranked #32 overall. The write-up is below. Alonte Taylor is #13, but he's a slot as well. Tiq Woolen is #14 and as has been said, that would kill two birds. Jaylen Watson is #18, but he may cost more than the others just because he's made big money already. Others are more slots so I think Dean is among the top 4 pure corners. I'd love one of them!!
Current team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Age: 29
Drafted: 2019, 3rd round (no. 94)
Pro Bowls: None
All-Pro teams: None
Dean is a reliable outside corner who has played more than 5,000 snaps over his seven-year career. He’s allowed just one touchdown in coverage over the last two seasons, per PFF. Dean missed time last season with a hamstring injury, and he’s suffered hip and shoulder injuries this year. He’ll turn 30 next season, and while he’s a good football player at a valuable position, concerns surrounding his injuries and age could affect his market. Dean took a significant pay cut in 2025, reducing his salary from $12.5 million to $4.5 million, which voided the remaining year of his deal so he could be a free agent this offseason. I imagine he’s looking to cash in one more big multi-year deal. These days, starting-caliber corners are making $12 million per year if not more, and Dean could exceed that if teams are confident in his health.
The Rams' new DB coach Michael Hunter coached him the past two seasons.Would this guy be available in Round 2 @#61? Dane Brugler for The Athletic has him at #50 out of top 100 picks. He ranks Mansoor Delane #7 and Jermod McCoy #13.
Davison Igbinosun - CB - Ohio State; Height: 6-2; Weight: 195; Class: Sr.
With prototypical size and speed for outside work, Igbinosun can carry routes vertically and stay in phase to contest passing windows. Teams must be comfortable with his aggressive physicality — he was flagged a combined 16 times in coverage over the past two seasons (although that number decreased from 12 in 2024 to just four in ‘25).
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