With Lamarcus Joyner on his way out in free agency, the Los Angeles Rams sunk major assets into the safety position this offseason. They signed Eric Weddle after he was cut by the Ravens and then drafted both Taylor Rapp and Nick Scott.

There’s a chance they’re not done addressing the position, either.

According to Draft Analyst’s Tony Pauline, the Rams were among the teams “lining up” to meet with supplemental draft prospect Jalen Thompson at his pro day on Monday. A total of 26 teams attended the defensive back’s workout.

Thompson entered the supplemental draft after losing his final year of eligibility at Washington State for violating NCAA rules. Had he declared for the 2019 draft, he could have been a Day 2 or 3 pick.

Thompson weighed in at 5-foot-10, 186 pounds at his pro day with 31 1/4-inch arms. He’s not the biggest safety around, but he has the requisite size and speed to play the position in the NFL. He also clocked 4.47 and 4.56 seconds in the 40-yard dash, which is plenty fast.

At Washington State, he was a three-year starter. He racked up 190 total tackles, six interceptions and 17 passes defensed, showing off good ball skills in 2017 with four interceptions – good for third in the Pac-12.

His fit with the Rams wouldn’t be immediately clear, but at the very least he could contribute on special teams. With Weddle and John Johnson in line to start, and Rapp backing them up, Los Angeles is plenty deep at safety.

The supplemental draft begins on Wednesday and is conducted over email. Teams submit bids on players using 2020 draft picks, so if someone bids a fourth-round pick on Thompson, that team will lose its fourth-rounder in 2020.