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Cap hits for every Rams signing in 2026, from McDuffie to Mevis

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No player signed by the Rams this offseason has a cap hit above $11 million, which shows LA is giving itself the best chance to win a ring now.

The Los Angeles Rams were busy this offseason, making both big moves and modest ones. Their first real swing of the winter was a trade for Trent McDuffie, which was followed by a record-setting $124 million contract for the All-Pro cornerback. They then signed Jaylen Watson, Kam Curl and Tyler Higbee to multi-year deals , continuing to solidify the roster on both sides of the ball.

There was also a pair of additions made on special teams with Grant Stuard and Joe Cardona, as well as the tendering of Xavier Smith, Harrison Mevis and Jusin Dedich. With just about every new signing now officially on the books, we have cap information for all of the Rams’ latest contracts. Interestingly, not a single new deal has a cap hit over $11 million in 2026, which was intentional by Los Angeles.

The Rams kept this year’s cap hits low so that they can add as many pieces as possible, pushing money into the future when the bill will eventually come due. Here’s a look at each signing’s 2026 cap hit, according to Over The Cap . Trent McDuffie: $10.

8 million Kam Curl: $7. 42 million Jaylen Watson: $6. 95 million Tyler Higbee: $5.