Broncos DE Derek Wolfe
Michael Brockers is expected to test free agency, which could open the door at defensive end. Wolfe would be a quality replacement despite being on the wrong side of 30, racking up 7.0 sacks and 12 QB hits last season.
The Rams should gauge Wolfe’s market to determine whether he can be had at a significantly lower price than Brockers. If so, they should save some money and let Brockers leave, replacing him with another veteran in Wolfe.
Lions G Graham Glasgow
Glasgow was an underrated lineman last season, allowing zero sacks and committing only three penalties for the Lions. He earned an overall grade of 74.1 from Pro Football Focus, which is a solid number for the 27-year-old.
He’d be an upgrade at either guard spot for the Rams and won’t be on the same tier as Joe Thuney. If the Rams want to add reinforcements to their offensive line, Glasgow would be a good target and likely an immediate starter at right guard. He can also play center, which adds to his value.
Packers OLB Kyler Fackrell
Fackrell is a lower-tier pass rusher in free agency after he was relegated to a backup role in 2019 behind Preston and Za’Darius Smith. He had 10.5 sacks and 12 tackles for loss in 16 games (7 starts) in 2018, though, and showed good potential as a pass rusher.
A down year this past season (1.0 sack) will drive his price lower, potentially making him a bargain for the OLB-needy Rams in free agency.