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Rams Stars Face Market-Setting Contracts

Los Angeles Rams stars Puka Nacua and Kobie Turner are projected to receive market-setting contracts this offseason, with Spotrac estimating Nacua could earn $41 million annually and Turner potentially exceeding $30 million.

According to Spotrac's Michael Ginnitti, Nacua's market value stands at $38.5 million annually, second only to Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase's $40 million deal. However, a four-year, $164 million extension ($41 million annually) isn't out of the question for the Rams' star receiver.

Meanwhile, Turner is valued at $24.9 million per year in Spotrac's system, but Ginnitti believes the defensive tackle could eclipse the $30 million mark, potentially ranking second behind Chiefs' Chris Jones. The Rams also have extensions looming for Byron Young, Steve Avila, and Jared Verse after the 2026 season.