The NFL trade deadline is nearly upon us with Tuesday marking the last day teams can make deals. When the clock strikes 4 p.m. ET on Oct. 30, trades can no longer be made. Teams across the league will be eyeing players at various positions of need, and the Los Angeles Rams are no exception.

On Sunday, FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer reported the Rams are eyeing pass rushers, just as the Packers are. He didn’t mention any potential targets, but did say teams are inquiring about Jadeveon Clowney.

One day later, Peter King of NBC Sports is reporting a similar sentiment. According to King, the Rams are looking to acquire a pass rusher before Tuesday’s deadline, which aligns with their needs. As for the targets, Shane Ray of the Broncos and Dante Fowler Jr. in Jacksonville could be among them, though Wade Phillips is reportedly “lukewarm” on Ray after coaching him in Denver.

Additionally, the Rams are unlikely to trade Jamon Brown, who will be a free agent after this season and is currently backing up Austin Blythe at right guard.

The Rams, speaking of “baseball trades,” want a pass-rusher. I hear defensive coordinator Wade Phillips is lukewarm on Denver’s Ray (having coached him two years ago), and if the Jags make disappointing high first-round pick Dante Fowler Jr., available, the Rams would have interest. L.A. is unlikely to deal swing guard Jamon Brown for a late-round pick, though there’s been interest. He’s a low-cost insurance guy for the line.

Fowler and Ray are two players we mentioned as pass rushers the Rams should target. We weren’t reporting that L.A. is interested in acquiring either guy, but simply throwing names out there as players who could be on the block and of interest to the Rams.

Ray and Fowler, two pass rushers who had their fifth-year options declined by their respective teams, would make a lot of sense for Los Angeles. Only time will tell if a deal is made, but sending Denver or Jacksonville a mid-round pick might be the best move available for the Rams.