Among the signings are A.J. Arcuri, Dylan McMahon and Tyler Scott, all with draft pedigree. Arcuri, the 261st overall pick in the 2022 draft by L.A., has appeared in 10 games with one start. Scott was drafted 133rd in 2023 by Chicago and has 18 receptions for 173 yards in 28 games (four starts). McMahon, the 190th overall pick in 2024 by Philadelphia, has one regular-season appearance with the Rams in 2024.
The Rams also added players who contributed at times this season, including Tru Edwards, Brennan Presley, Tanner Ingle, Cam Lampkin, Eli Neal, Bill Norton and Mark Redman. Ingle appeared in three games with two total tackles, Neal played in two games this season after six appearances in 2024, and Presley made one appearance in 2025. Lampkin appeared in four games in 2024, while Edwards, Norton and Redman have not yet logged a regular-season stat.
Rams general manager and staff also listed rookie undrafted free agent Mario Williams as a reserve/future player, expanding the group of hopefuls competing for spots in 2026. Edwards, Norton and Redman are among the players awaiting their first regular-season opportunities in Los Angeles.
Looking ahead, the 2026 offseason could be transformative for the Rams, who currently sit on about $43.1 million in cap space. The team faces key contract decisions with Kobie Turner, Steve Avila, Bryon Young and Puka Nacua entering contract years, according to analyses cited in previews of L.A.’s roster situation. The Rams are expected to pursue a two-pronged approach—leveraging draft capital to develop the roster while using free agency to upgrade around Matthew Stafford, should he return in 2026. The organization will also need to navigate remaining questions at cornerback and other positions as it reshapes its core for the post-Stafford era.