The Los Angeles Rams have a star-studded roster, and as a result, some players might sink in the depth chart. These three players have been unable to push into the starting lineup due to the talent already in place, and with dwindling contracts, they might not ever get that chance.
Here are three Rams that provide the best value on the trade market.
Davis Allen
Allen is in the fourth year of his contract and is in a tough situation. While the Rams did expand their multiple-tight end package, they also added Max Klare to a room full of producers, and Allen is the odd man out. His market is bound to vary, but if he’s healthy, a young tight end who can operate in a variety of roles could become a hot commodity during the season.
Something to note is that the Rams’ effectiveness with 13 personnel dropped when Tyler Higbee picked up an injury. Perhaps keeping five tight ends will be the Rams’ insurance policy moving forward.
Tyler Davis
Davis is entering the third year of his deal and could be in a position for a bigger role this season. Davis is not a player who has played an overt amount of snaps yet. However, that wasn’t his fault. With Kobie Turner and Poona Ford ahead of him, with Braden Fiske rotating in as a pass rusher, Davis hasn’t had that breakout performance that he’s due to have.
It would be more advantageous for the Rams to keep Davis for the extent of his current contract, especially if Ford were a cap casualty
Stetson Bennett
Bennett is in an odd position, but his positional value could be something that teams will seek during the season. The Rams have a plethora of options to be a QB3, with Dresser Winn having been a normal sight at the last several training camps.
While he might not be a sought-after commodity currently, wait until the season commences and quarterback injuries start to stack up. Bennett is a McVay-trained passer who has a winning resume and charted growth over the last few seasons. Bennett is also on the last year of his deal. Quarterbacks keep coaches employed and thus, their value is associated with projection and not a player’s current value.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams’ 3 players who could be traded before 2026 season