DT Cavon Walker, New York Guardians
Walker isn’t the biggest defensive tackle at 6-foot-2, 284 pounds, but he could move outside to defensive end in a scheme like the Rams’ – or possibly back up Aaron Donald. He led the XFL with 4.5 sacks and had nine QB hits, making five tackles for loss. His production should land him on an offseason roster somewhere.
K Austin MacGinnis, Dallas Renegades
The Rams haven’t yet signed Greg Zuerlein, which leaves a vacancy at kicker. MacGinnis made all 10 of his FG tries and had the strongest leg, leading the league in touchbacks with four. If the Rams don’t feel great about paying up for Zuerlein, MacGinnis is a legitimate option.
LB Steven Johnson, Seattle Dragons
Johnson was the league’s top tackler, making 48 stops with an XFL-high six tackles for loss, too. He broke up two passes and has the size to stick on an NFL roster, weighing 239 pounds at 6-feet tall. The Rams are desperate for linebacker help and should give Johnson a look.