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Rams Sign 15 Players to Reserve/Future Contracts

Rams Sign 15 Players to Reserve/Future Contracts

The Los Angeles Rams announced on Thursday that they have signed 15 players to reserve/future contracts. This is a typical part of a team’s early offseason program, locking in players they’d like to compete for a roster spot as training camps begin later in the year.

This list typically consists of players who spent time on a team’s practice squad during the previous season, or were formerly undrafted or cut players that are potentially on a team’s radar.

The 15 players signing with the Rams on reserve/future contracts are as follows:

OL A.J. Arcuri
OL Wyatt Bowles
WR Tru Edwards
S Tanner Ingle
CB Alex Johnson
CB Cam Lampkin
OL Dylan McMahon
ILB Elias Neal
DL Bill Norton
WR Brennan Presley
TE Mark Redman
WR Tyler Scott
S Nate Valcarcel
RB Jordan Waters
WR Mario Williams

Arcuri was a seventh-round draft pick by the Rams in 2022 and has been a part of the organization ever since. Bowles has yet to take an NFL snap, joining the Rams as an undrafted free agent last season. The same goes for Edwards.

Ingle played in three games for the Rams in 2025 and was an undrafted free agent signing by the organization. Johnson joins Bowles and Edwards in having no NFL snaps. Lampkin played four games for the Rams in 2024, while McMahon played one game that season.

Neal has eight career games played over two seasons with the Rams. Norton and Redman have not taken an NFL snap yet, while Presley played in one game in 2025. Scott played 28 games with the Chicago Bears between 2023 and 2024, but has not played in the NFL since. He has 18 career catches.

None of Valcarcel, Waters or Williams have taken NFL snaps.

The Rams are promoting internally to fill the gap left behind by Mike LaFleur. The multi-year offensive coordinator for the Rams was hired as the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals as part of this offseason’s carousel.

Nate Scheelhaase — the 2025 passing game coordinator — received plenty of interest, but ultimately did not get hired. That made him the ideal candidate to be promoted to offensive coordinator. Dave Ragone joins him as co-coordinator and QB coach, keeping continuity from the 2025 staff to the 2026 one amid LaFleur’s absence.

The Rams hope to keep up an offensive attack that was one of the best in football in 2025 in what could be quarterback Matthew Stafford’s final season.

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