The St. Louis Rams and former Tennessee Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan have reached agreement on a five-year deal worth roughly $50 million, league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Finnegan is scheduled to arrive in St. Louis on Tuesday, the sources said.

Jeff Fisher, who was hired as Rams coach in January, drafted Finnegan when Fisher was in Tennessee.

Finnegan, 28, has 14 career interceptions, with one coming last season.

The cornerback was a seventh-round pick out of Samford in 2006 who became a starter in 2007. The Titans extended his contract in August 2008, and he made more than $3.7 million last season.

Finnegan was fined by the NFL a few times in 2010, the highlight coming Nov. 28 in a fight with Houston receiver Andre Johnson when the cornerback took most of the punches and both men were fined $25,000.

The Rams released cornerback Ron Bartell earlier Tuesday.

Bartell was the latest casualty in the team's rebuilding efforts under new Fisher and new general manager Les Snead.