Although at a slow pace, the Los Angeles Rams braintrust continues to add small pieces to the 2026 roster build. Since the 1/27 official announcement of a block of 10 Reserve/Futures contract signees, L.A. has made six more additions.

Wednesday, the Rams announced the re-signing of veteran tackle David Quessenberry to a one-year deal. In the last three weeks, they have also inked five other players to Reserve/ Futures contracts, cornerback Alex Johnson, safety Nate Valcarcel, wide receiver Mario Williams, guard/center Wyatt Bowles, and running back Jordan Waters. Quessenberry spent 2025 on the L.A. active roster as a backup, while the other five all did stints on the practice squad. The signings bring the Rams current roster up to 53 contracted players.

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Re-introducing the new additions.

Tackle David Quessenberry

Earlier this week, I opined on filling out the Rams offensive line with one of the possibilities being to follow last years strategy of signing an inexpensive retread like Quessenberry or DJ Humphries. Well the Rams decided to do just that. With this addition, I would not expect the Rams to be a player in the free agent market for one of the upper tier tackles. If they do add another veteran, expect the supplement to be a similar retread. Hopefully they will also use the draft to pinpoint a talented swing lineman.

Quessenberry will turn 36 in camp and is quite the journeyman with previous stops in Houston, Tennessee, Buffalo, and Minnesota. Last year, he had 18 offensive and 73 special teams snaps in L.A.

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