Rams eye potential blockbuster trades for key players in NFL
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 10:02 PM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

The Los Angeles Rams are actively seeking potential trades as the 2026 NFL season progresses. General manager Les Snead and head coach Sean McVay have already made significant moves this offseason, including acquiring cornerback Trent McDuffie and trading for Myles Garrett. The Rams may target players like Justin Jefferson, Joe Alt, Joey Porter Jr, and Brian Thomas Jr to bolster their roster. Jefferson, a standout wide receiver, could enhance an explosive offense, while Alt would strengthen the offensive line. Both Porter and Thomas could address needs in the secondary and receiving corps, respectively, if their teams decide to enter negotiations in the coming months.
- •Rams acquired Trent McDuffie and Myles Garrett this offseason.
- •Justin Jefferson could enhance the passing game for quarterback Matthew Stafford.
- •Joe Alt would serve as a long-term solution on the offensive line.
- •Joey Porter Jr enters the final year of his contract with the Steelers.
- •Brian Thomas Jr could be a potential successor to Davante Adams.
- 10:02 PMYahoo Sports — 4 players the Rams could target for their next blockbuster trade
"The Rams are never shy about making trades, so who will be their next target?
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