The Los Angeles Rams have secured their safety unit for the next few years, with starters Quentin Lake and Kamren Curl signed through 2028. Other players like Kamren Kinchens are also locked in, while the remaining safeties are tied to the team for the near future.
Key points
Quentin Lake and Kamren Curl signed through 2028
Kamren Kinchens on rookie contract through 2027
Jaylen McCollough, Josh Wallace, Tanner Ingle, and Nate Valcarcel also on the roster
Rams not looking for a new safety unless a draft candidate stands out
AJ Haulcy of LSU projected as a Round 2 draft pick
AJ HaulcyLos Angeles Rams
AJ Haulcy of LSU projects as a Round 2 draft pick at safety (Photo by Stephen Bayog/LSU/University Images via Getty Images)
AJ Haulcy of LSU projects as a Round 2 draft pick at safety (Photo by Stephen Bayog/LSU/University Images via Getty Images)
To a man, the Los Angeles Rams safety unit are all on board for 2026. New money was doled to primary starters Quentin Lake and Kamren Curl, locking them through 2028. Kamren Kinchens sees a lot of action and remains on his rookie contract through 2027.
The remainders, Jaylen McCollough, Josh Wallace, Tanner Ingle, and Nate Valcarcel do not have enough accrued pro seasons and are tied to the Rams for the near future.
Since the Rams have decided to run it back, pining for a rangy free safety falls on deaf ears—again, unless some late round special teams candidate can strut his stuff in camp. Here’s a look at the safety prospects with draftable grades from my Top 300 Big Board.
Offers corner/safety versatility. Natural instincts and IQ. Consistently physical no matter his role.
Dillon Thieneman – Oregon 6’ 201 lb.
Q&A
Who are the primary safeties for the Los Angeles Rams in 2026?
The primary safeties for the Rams in 2026 are Quentin Lake and Kamren Curl, both signed through 2028.
What is the contract status of Kamren Kinchens with the Rams?
Kamren Kinchens is on his rookie contract, which extends through 2027.
Which other safeties are currently on the Rams roster?
Other safeties on the Rams roster include Jaylen McCollough, Josh Wallace, Tanner Ingle, and Nate Valcarcel.
Are the Rams looking to draft a new safety this year?
The Rams are not actively seeking a new safety, focusing instead on their current roster unless a late-round candidate impresses in camp.
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Aggressive, downhill defender. Creates splash plays. Needs to clean up tackle form.
Robert Spears-Jennings – Oklahoma 6’2” 205 lb.
Stellar linear speed and pro-level physicality. Good tackler, needs coverage polish.
Round 7
Cole Wisniewski – Texas Tech 6’3” 219 lb.
Could be S/LB hybrid. Smart, instinctive, and a good tackler. Average athlete.
Bishop Fitzgerald – USC 5’11” 202 lb.
Good cover guy, but average athlete and film exposes weakness in run defense.
Lorenzo Styles – Ohio State 6’1” 194 lb.
Uber-fast and athletic. Played safety, corner, and special teams. Maybe a returner?
Dalton Johnson – Arizona 5’11” 192 lb.
Solid cover guy, with some attitude as a tackler. Deep special teams background.
My guys
It’s a fairly deep safety class, but the Rams cupboard appears full. The only realistic possibility of L.A. targeting a safety early in the proceedings is BPA and that strategy is highly subjective. So, I’ll just skip over all those tantalizing early prospects and start at Round 6.
Robert Spears-Jennings is a big, fast thumper. His addition would upgrade the roster’s athleticism, physicality, and special teams. Dalton Johnson brings positional versatility, good tackling and a long history of special teams work. First thing that jumps into my mind with Lorenzo Styles and his linear speed, is lining him up deep on kickoff returns.
Two sleeper prospects that I like are Wydette Williams of Ole Miss and Karon Prunty of Wake Forest. Williams is a good zone pass defender and aggressive in run defense. Made the jump from D2 to SEC play. Prunty has good size, speed, and agility. Brings corner safety/versatility. Hard-charger that made the jump from a high-level FCS competitor to a starter in the ACC.
Who should the Rams draft, a high-end prospect to push for a big role or a developmental candidate that can help out on special teams?