The Los Angeles Rams have paid a lot of attention to their secondary in the offseason. That continued on Tuesday when they reportedly re-signed CB Nickell Robey-Coleman.
Coleman figured to be one of the best bargains of the offseason, and at three-years, $15.75 million, he’s just that.
#Rams nickel CB Nickell Robey-Coleman has agreed to terms on a 3-year deal worth more than $15.75M, sources say, with $8M guaranteed. More firepower for a revamped LA secondary.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 13, 2018
Robey-Coleman will return to a Los Angeles secondary that will look much different in 2018. The Rams have already acquired Marcus Peters from the Kansas City Chiefs and Aqib Talib from the Denver Broncos.
Robey-Coleman got into 15 games in 2017. He recorded 36 tackles and two interceptions in his first year with Los Angeles.