As we get closer to the upcoming 2017 NFL season, the roster for the Los Angeles Rams is becoming more and more clear.

Alden Gonzalez wrote about two players he thinks are on “bubble watch” heading into the upcoming season (via ESPN):

Cory Harkey and Bradley Marquez, two guys whose on-field contributions last season came mostly on special teams, seem to be in danger of losing spots to younger players.

Marquez and Harkey both played pivotal roles on special teams last season. But Marquez, a wide receiver, was not much of a threat in the offense for Los Angeles as he had just three caught passes.

Los Angeles selected multiple wideouts in the 2017 NFL Draft, including projected starter Cooper Kupp and deep threat Josh Reynolds. It’s unclear how many receivers the Rams will carry on their roster heading into the new year.

Harkey, meanwhile, is set to make $1.8M next season but rookie Sam Rogers could take his spot as the fullback on the team. Harkey can also play tight end but does not have as much value there either considering Los Angeles has Gerald Everett, Tyler Higbee and Terramick Hemingway.

While he is considered an above average pass blocker, he may not have a role on the Rams moving forward.