Rams Roster Nearly Complete, One Key Spot Left to Fill

Los Angeles Rams have about 30 spots left on their 90-man roster to address through the draft and undrafted free agency.

Mar. 16, 2026 at 5:18pm

The Los Angeles Rams have filled most of their roster for the 2026 season, with around 30 spots remaining to be addressed through the upcoming draft and undrafted free agency. The team has about $14 million in cap space left, so they will likely focus on adding younger, more cost-effective players to round out the roster. The Rams have 28 players on offense and 28 on defense, with three special teamers, for a total of 59 players currently under contract.

Why it matters

The Rams' offseason moves will be crucial in shaping their roster for the next few seasons, as they look to build on their recent Super Bowl success. With limited cap space, the team will need to get creative in finding talented players through the draft and undrafted free agency to fill out their depth chart.

The details

The Rams have addressed key needs at cornerback by drafting Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson, but they still have some holes to fill, particularly at wide receiver and on the offensive line. The team may look to add a receiver who could be a starter in 2026 and beyond, as well as an interior offensive lineman who can play center or guard. Defensively, the Rams could continue to add talent at any position to strengthen their unit.

  • The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in the coming months.
  • Undrafted free agency will follow the draft, as the Rams look to add more young talent to their roster.

The players

Trent McDuffie

A cornerback drafted by the Rams in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Jaylen Watson

Another cornerback drafted by the Rams in the 2026 NFL Draft.

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What they’re saying

“The Rams only have about $14 million in cap space and they have to pay the 13th overall pick in the draft unless they make a trade. They would also save money by trading Davante Adams. That move would open up a lot of room for L.A., but until then the Rams are going to be skimping and saving on how they fill the rest of the 2026 roster.”

— Kenneth Arthur, Author (turfshowtimes.com)

What’s next

The Rams will continue to evaluate their roster needs and make moves in the coming months to fill out their 90-man roster ahead of the 2026 season.

The takeaway

With limited cap space, the Rams will need to be strategic in their approach to the draft and undrafted free agency, focusing on finding young, cost-effective players who can contribute immediately and help the team build towards another Super Bowl run.