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Kamren Kinchens, a standout safety for the Los Angeles Rams, is being overshadowed by new defensive additions. Despite this, he ranked as the eighth-highest graded safety in 2025 and is expected to play a crucial role in improving the Rams' pass defense.
In 2025, Kamren Kinchens allowed 34 receptions for 280 yards, three touchdowns, two interceptions, and forced five breakups on 39 targets.
Kamren Kinchens finished as the eighth-highest graded safety in 2025 according to Pro Football Focus.
Kamren Kinchens is expected to be a key contributor to the Rams' pass defense improvement in 2026, alongside new cornerback additions.

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There simply is not much to brag about in the coverage department for the Rams the last two seasons, which is why Ahkello Witherspoon, Cobie Durant, Darious Williams, and others all left. In comes McDuffie and Watson who should dramatically raise the bar at corner in Los Angeles. But even while his outside corners left a lot to be desired, Kinchens held down the fort on the backend of the defense for LA. As a rookie in 2024, Kinchens was stingy in coverage. He allowed 25 catches for 291 yards, four touchdowns, four interceptions, and two pass breakups on 31 targets. In 2025 out of 39 targets, he allowed 34 receptions for just 280 yards, three touchdowns, two interceptions, and forced five breakups. Kinchens has been flagged in coverage just three times over his career despite already accumulating nearly 1,600 snaps. While the coverage metrics donât necessarily scream a step forward, Kinchensâ PFF coverage grade from from 73.7 to 81.9, which means he likely played better on average whether or not he was targeted. PFF will still ding defenders for coverage busts whether or not the ball finds them. Kinchens may not be drawing the same attention as the Ramsâ new cornerback additions, but his play suggests he deserves to be part of that conversation. With top-tier coverage grades, steady production, and room to keep improving, he has quietly become one of the most important pieces in Los Angelesâ secondary. If the Ramsâ pass defense takes a real step forward in 2026, Kinchens likely wonât just be along for the ride â heâll be a driving reason why.