During their offseason program, the Los Angeles Rams shuffled the roster a few times. Two of their most notable moves were the signings of veteran offensive tackles D.J. Humphries and David Quessenberry.
Following those additions, the Rams also released and then re-signed cornerback Derion Kendrick in what was simply a financial decision.
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This week, we finally got some contract details on each of those signings. Humphries’ deal was the most expensive, coming with a cap hit of $2.36 million in 2025. Quessenberry’s contract is worth $1.33 million, almost all of which is fully guaranteed.
As for Kendrick, his new contract has a cap hit of only $1.03 million, which is far less than the $3.4 million he was set to make.
So where do the Rams stand financially after these three transactions? According to Over The Cap, they have $20.22 million in cap space. That’s the 18th-most in the NFL for the upcoming season and is plenty to work with, especially if the Rams want to sign a free agent before Week 1 or make a big trade before the deadline.
All three of the aforementioned players are counting against the cap as top-51 contracts on the current roster, but there’s no penalty if the Rams decide to cut Kendrick before the season begins. Cutting Humphries or Quessenberry will come with dead cap charges of $2.34 million and $1.13 million, respectively.
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