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Joyner, 26, has 139 tackles, 13 passes defended, a fumble recovery, and a forced fumble in 40 career games during his three seasons for the Rams. He has 14 starts over that span. Joyner is due $1.1 million in the final year of his four-year, $5 million contract. ESPN reported in March that Joyner was a "real option" to switch defensive back positions. The departure of safety T.J. McDonald opens up Maurice Alexander to move over to strong safety. On Friday, the Los Angeles Times reported that Joyner will "get a look at safety during off-season workouts and organized team activities." The Rams ranked No. 5 in the NFC in pass defense last season, allowing 233.2 yards per game. Follow us on Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram for more news from UPI.com Related UPI Stories

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