11 cut candidates the Rams could be interested in this offseason

Which players could interest the Rams if cut by their current teams?

OLB Leonard Floyd

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Floyd has been a huge disappointment with the Bears the last three years, failing to top 4.5 sacks in any season with that number declining each year. He’s only 27, though, and has ties to new Rams defensive coordinator Brandon Staley from their time together in Chicago. If Dante Fowler Jr. departs, Floyd will probably be on the Rams’ radar. He’d bring competition to the outside linebackers room with Samson Ebukam, Clay Matthews and Ogbonnia Okoronkwo.

OLB Trent Murphy

Murphy is productive when healthy, but he’s missed time throughout his career – specifically all of 2017 and three games in 2018. He had five sacks for the Bills last season to go along with nine tackles for loss, but perhaps he can recapture the magic he showed in 2016 when he had nine sacks and 25 QB hits.

OLB Charles Harris

A former first-round pick in 2017, Harris has flopped with the Dolphins. He’s a candidate to be cut this offseason as the Dolphins continue to rebuild their roster, and maybe a change of scenery (and scheme) would do him some good. He’d fit perfectly in a 3-4 defense like the Rams’, allowing him to rush from a two-point stance and play aggressively against the pass.