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Holes on defense a question Rams still must answer
- Updated: May 30, 2016
3:18 PM ET
The Los Angeles Rams’ offseason revolved around three things: moving the team back to its West Coast home, retaining their own key free agents (or attempting to, at least) and trading up to secure what they hope will be a franchise quarterback in Jared Goff.
The Rams were able to accomplish the first and third things on that list, and though they were able to retain many of the top priorities on their free-agent list, they also lost two players — cornerback Janoris Jenkins and safety Rodney McLeod — that they would’ve preferred to keep.
ESPN Insider Field Yates recently took a look at the biggest remaining roster decision for each of the league’s 32 teams. For the Rams, Yates pointed to the loss of Jenkins and McLeod, as well as the release of middle linebacker James Laurinaitis and end Chris Long, as leaving behind the biggest …
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