When the Los Angeles Rams traded for a cornerback, Roger McCreary might not have been who many had in mind. While the Rams were never going to get a Sauce Gardner, Derek Stingley Jr., or Denzel Ward level of cornerback, a cornerback with some size to play on the perimeter such as Cam Taylor-Britt would have been expected.
Instead, the Rams got more of what they already have at the cornerback position in McCreary. It makes sense that the Rams wouldn’t want to shake anything up too much or drastically change what they already have going. At 5-2, this was always the type of low-risk move the Rams were going to make. By swapping day three picks in 2026, they also didn’t mortgage any of their future, trading away valuable draft capital.
At the same time, it’s hard to see the fit here. Again,

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