Should Rams re-sign 2025 defensive snap leader in free agency?

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The Los Angeles Rams were eliminated from the postseason in the NFC Championship, as they fell eventual Super Bowl winners, the Seattle Seahawks, 31-27 at Lumen Field.

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Now that the 2025 season is over, as the Rams have made multiple coaching changes, general manager Les Snead and head coach Sean McVay are turning their attention to building their 2026 roster.

The first step in this process will be to sift through their pending free agents and choosing who to bring back and who to let walk.

Among those free agents this year is safety Kamren Curl. Let's break down the decision the team will have to make this offseason.

Kam Curl 2025 season recap

Curl, in his second year, in Los Angeles, played more snaps than any other Rams defender in 2025. He finished the year with 122 tackles (second behind Nate Landman), five passes defensed, two interceptions, two sacks and a forced fumble.

Potential replacements for Kam Curl

If Curl were to leave in free agency, the Rams could move Jaylen McCollough or Josh Wallace into a starting role in the secondary. However, they could also look to add a veteran free agent from outside the organization such as Jaquan Brisker, Bryan Cook, Nick Scott, Geno Stone, Nick Cross or Kevin Byard.

What contract could Kam Curl receive as a free agent?

Curl signed a two-year, $9 million deal with the Rams before the 2024 season and has played very well over the last two years, likely earning a raise this offseason. Spotrac projects that he'll receive a four-year, $40.18 million contract from some team this offseason.

Should the Rams re-sign Kam Curl?

Losing Curl would be a huge loss for the Rams' secondary, but after paying Quentin Lake during the year, they may not be willing to shell out the money to pay another veteran defensive back. The only way they should move on from him is if they can upgrade in free agency or add a top prospect early in the draft.

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This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: NFL Free Agency: Should Rams re-sign DB Kam Curl for 2026?

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