Rams agree to one-year deal with linebacker Nate Landman
Briefly

The Los Angeles Rams continue their strategy of minimizing investments in high-priced inside linebackers, choosing instead to sign Nate Landman to a one-year contract. Previously undrafted, Landman contributed significantly with 81 tackles and three forced fumbles last season. This move follows the departure of Christian Rozeboom and Jake Hummel, leaving the Rams' linebacker core relatively inexperienced. With a history of prioritizing budget-friendly options, the team's management seems unlikely to alter this strategy as they prepare for the upcoming season, focusing instead on cost-effective player acquisitions.
The Rams continue to avoid investing heavily in inside linebackers, preferring to fill the position with budget-friendly undrafted free agents.
Nate Landman's signing aligns with the Rams' strategy of utilizing low-cost players at inside linebacker, filling a need after recent player departures.
Jordan Jones, once a starter in the Rams' Super Bowl-winning season, was traded and has now found a lucrative deal with the Seahawks.
Under Sean McVay's leadership, the Rams have consistently opted for inexpensive inside linebackers, indicating no changes in strategy for upcoming seasons.
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