Los Angeles also helped solve the cornerbacks question by re-signing slot corner Nickell Robey-Coleman to a three-year deal last March. Robey-Coleman spent the first four years of his career in Buffalo, before coming over to L.A. on a one-year deal in 2017 and excelling covering receivers in the slot — earning that three-year contract. Robey-Coleman now has two years remaining on that deal. In two seasons with the Rams, Robey-Coleman has played in 31 regular-season games — starting five — with three interceptions, 13 passes defensed, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery.
Los Angeles does have a few free agents at cornerback — Sam Shields will be unrestricted when the new league year begins, and Troy Hill will be a restricted free agent. But with Talib, Peters, and Robey-Coleman under contract for 2019, the Rams should be in good shape when it comes to their starters at the cornerback position.