When the Washington Commanders opted not to give standout safety Kamren Curl a new deal, a few eyebrows were raised around the league. This was a player who rose from a seventh-round pick to become a productive starter. Still, new general manager Adam Peters didn't believe his performances warranted another financial commitment from the franchise.
The Los Angeles Rams held a different opinion. They signed Curl to a two-year deal, and he immediately began to repay this faith. Things have taken another surge forward in his second year with the club.
Curl is a supreme enforcer on the backend.