Wesley Bailey is making it incredibly tough for Rams to cut him
Wesley Bailey was a major bright spot once again on Saturday, and he might just force the Rams to keep him on the 53-man roster.
The Los Angeles Rams have been making waves in roster construction since acquiring head coach Sean McVay, utilizing their top draft picks and supplementing with lower picks and cheap free agents. Following their Super Bowl win, the team leaned heavily into their young talent due to financial implications from their championship roster. In 2026, they've discovered an undrafted player who could prove invaluable - outside linebacker Wesley Bailey.
Bailey has quickly made an impact, using his natural length to overpower offensive tackles and secure dominant pass rush positions. In a preseason game against the New Orleans Saints, he contributed to a shutout with five tackles, a sack, and four quarterback hits. The Rams' coach Sean McVay praised his performance, noting Bailey's significant presence.
This emerging pass rusher has caught the attention of many in the NFL, potentially making him a target for other teams if he isn't selected for the 53-man roster. Despite being a rookie from Louisville, Bailey has been involved in various defensive rotations during camp and preseason practices, indicating the coaching staff's high expectations for him. Considering the likelihood of established players like Keir Thomas remaining on the team, even if Aaron Donald returns, Bailey's potential has been highlighted.
The Rams' depth issues are expected to be addressed by Byron Young and Desjuan Johnson, both set to become free agents. Bailey's emergence has effectively solved this problem for the long term. His inclusion in the Rams Wire piece highlights the remarkable talent he brings to the team.
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