Another pass rusher could put Rams defense over the top

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ST. LOUIS (FOOTBALL StL) -- When assessing the Rams needs for the offseason, finding another pass rusher won’t pop into the head of many people right off the bat. And why would it? Robert Quinn’s got 9.5 sacks this season and Chris Long has 8.5.

Together they’ve formed one of the better pass rushing duos in the NFL. Dominant? No. But hardly anything to suggest major improvements are mandatory.

But look around at the NFL and see what has won championships over the years. The defenses that absolutely harass quarterbacks every single down are the ones that lead their teams to Super Bowls.

How did the Giants beat Tom Brady in the Super Bowl...twice? They rushed the passer.

How did the Bucs have one of the greatest defenses in league history about a decade ago despite having Brad Johnson at quarterback?

Yes, they rushed the passer.

Going after another Robert Quinn or Chris Long or 3-technique defensive tackle like D’Marco Farr once was would not be the worst thing in the world. With all the sub packages nowadays because teams go to 3-wide receiver formations there would not be a problem getting these guys on the field.

It would add another element to an already active defense. It would add another weapon to a unit that already has several guys that need to be game planned for.

It’s like when the Rams had all those weapons on offense like Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce Az Hakim and Marshall Faulk but they still went out and drafted Trung Candidate. No, he did not work out. But that’s not the point here.

The idea behind it was sound. The Rams saw what was working for them and they attempted to continue that trend. Right now, Robert Quinn and Chris Long are getting after the quarterback regularly. They are making this a very tough defense. If they had a third teammate out there that can get after the passer like they can...wow.

That might put this defense over the top.

And it might have every bit as much of an impact as, say, their more obvious needs such as offensive line, running back and safety.
 

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I don't disagree that adding another pass rusher wouldn't be beneficial...but what I do have confusion with is the idea that the Rams ahve good pass rushers but aren't dominant...if the team ends the season with the most sacks in the NFL how is that not dominant?
 

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I can agree with this. We are good on defense... Why not make it great?

The problem: we are too weak on offense to be serious in the playoffs.

This is why I support a big name WR via FA. It opens all options in the Draft.


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St. Louis Rams (needs): The offense needs time and patience. We'd focus on the defense, where the Rams have the makings of a really special group. Adding some help at outside linebacker and safety virtually would complete the unit.

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Who says the pass rusher has to be on the DL?

Jarvis Jones Ram 2013.

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Gregg Rosenthal | NFL.com

St. Louis Rams (needs): The offense needs time and patience. We'd focus on the defense, where the Rams have the makings of a really special group. Adding some help at outside linebacker and safety virtually would complete the unit.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100000 ... ed-in-2013

^ This is very true.

Ravens lived off their defense. Ours isn't far behind.

Unfortunately our offense is just as inept as those great Ravens teams.
 

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It would seem to me that adding another pass rush specialist would sabotage an already sketchy run defense. Sure that unit has improved, but to change just one guys' assignment from 'stop the run' to 'get the QB' it could screw things up.
 

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Langford and Brockers have really came on the last few weeks. But if the Rams could get a guy that can really push the pocket this D would be top 3. Long and Quinn would eat all game.

Hard to get those guys, would be a premium pick.
 

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How about another offensive linemen before a pass rusher?

Sims, and Hayes have been doing fine when the usual suspects need a breather.
 

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Yamahopper said:
Langford and Brockers have really came on the last few weeks. But if the Rams could get a guy that can really push the pocket this D would be top 3. Long and Quinn would eat all game.

Hard to get those guys, would be a premium pick.

True.

The good news; we are just scratching the surface with Brockers. As a rookie, he's been great. As a 2nd year player he should be much better. DT is a TOUGH position to transition into the NFL!

With a strong secondary (we are pretty strong now) the QB will have to hold the ball... with inside push... the QB will fall right into the DE hands! BAM!
 

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Yamahopper said:
Langford and Brockers have really came on the last few weeks. But if the Rams could get a guy that can really push the pocket this D would be top 3. Long and Quinn would eat all game.

Hard to get those guys, would be a premium pick.
Brockers is that guy. He's been getting better each week AND he's been playing on that high ankle sprain all season. He sure did cost us a premium pick, and well worth it.