Defensive Line Rankings In The NFC West. Where Do The Rams Rank?

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Defensive Line Rankings In The NFC West. Where Do The Rams Rank?​

The NFC West has been known for being the toughest division in the NFL for a while now. Let’s face it, all four teams have enough talent to potentially be a dangerous squad. We all remember the Legion of Boom in Seattle, and the 49er defense nearly took the Lombardi Trophy in 2019. The Los Angeles Rams had the number one defense in the NFL in 2020. The Arizona Cardinals paired J.J. Watt with Chandler Jones in the offseason.

Every team has a reason to be optimistic going into the 2021 NFL season. Every good defense needs a good defensive line. So which defensive line will rise to the top in the NFC West defensive line rankings?

4. Seattle Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks defensive line comes in at number four. Seattle is led by Carlos Dunlap, who was acquired via trade in 2020. Though Dunlap isn’t the same player he was with the Cincinnati Bengals, he is still a very good player. Poona Ford has been a solid run-stuffing nose tackle for two years. Darrell Taylor was the team’s second-round pick in 2020 but he logged zero snaps in his rookie season.

Lack Of Depth

Alton Robinson was the Seahawk’s fifth-round pick in 2020. Robinson logged 4 sacks as a rookie in 14 games with one start. Robinson could very well take a step up in his sophomore season. Seattle did acquire Kerry Hyder Jr. in free agency this year; Hyder was productive in 2020 with the San Francisco 49ers notching 8.5 sacks and 55 pressure. However, Hyder Jr. has been inconsistent throughout his five-year career, only having more than one sack in one other season which was in 2016.

After that, the depth chart is pretty bare. A collection of busts, undrafted free agents, and journeymen. The Seahawks did sign Aldon Smith in free agency who had a career resurgence with the Dallas Cowboys in 2020. However, Smith was involved in another off-field incident in April and is facing up to 8 years in jail and was recently cut from the team. It also doesn’t help that the Seattle Seahawks might have one of the worst secondaries in the NFL.

3. Arizona Cardinals

At least it isn’t 4th place like they’re used to right? Every year we hear everyone say this is the year the Arizona Cardinals will make some noise. Not likely. They too have one of the worst secondaries on paper behind just a couple of talented players. The Cardinals were going to be led by Chandler Jones, however, that seems to be up in the air now. Jones is an elite talent and one of the most underrated players in the NFL. Notably, Jones missed 11 games in 2020 with a right bicep injury and now appears to be unhappy with his contract situation. If Jones departs Arizona, the Cardinals would drop to last in the division…again.

Good Additions, Not Enough

The Cardinals acquired J.J. Watt this offseason. That would be a scary addition to a defensive line if it were 2015. Injuries have taken a toll on Watt who is still a good player but not the elite player he once was. Watt missed half the season in 2019 and then only notched 5 sacks in 2020. Watt has also already missed time this offseason with a hamstring injury. Markus Golden is one of those players everyone forgets until they pay attention. He tallied 4.5 sacks and 55 pressures in 2020; he isn’t going to wow anyone but he is a solid pass rusher.

Devon Kennard is a solid rotational piece for the Cardinals but that is it. Jordan Phillips was signed in free agency in 2020 after notching 10 sacks in 2019 with the Buffalo Bills. That 2019 season was an outlier though, only posting 7.5 sacks total in five of his six seasons in the league. Outside of these players, it’s a lot of question marks.

2. San Francisco 49ers

49ers fans won’t like this ranking and I’ll be honest I debated where exactly to place them. The San Francisco 49ers defensive line is led by Nick Bosa. Bosa is one of the most talented defensive linemen in the NFL. He totaled 14 sacks and a whopping 102 pressures as a rookie in 2019 (postseason included). Unfortunately, he missed 14 games in 2020 with an ACL tear. Arik Armstead is a good run stopper and pretty decent in pass rush opportunities but his 10 sacks and 73 pressures in 2019 were an outlier in his career.

Javon Kinlaw is a massive and athletic defensive tackle. Kinlaw was selected 14th overall in the 2020 NFL Draft and he showed flashes as a rookie but ultimately left a lot to be desired as well. An underwhelming season after some work ethic concerns in college doesn’t sound great. However, if Kinlaw taps into his potential and fully buys in he could be a real problem.

Best Of The Rest

Dee Ford has struggled to stay healthy in his career, missing a total of 33 games with back and knee issues. Despite being a high-priced free agent at one point he has always been a pretty average and inconsistent pass rusher. The 49ers signed Samson Ebukam as a free agent this offseason. Ebukam’s production was largely because of others around him giving Ebukam easy sacks. He continually lost more and more playing time throughout the 2020 season because of being inconsistent and missing easy sacks and tackles consistently.

San Francisco has three solid rotational defensive tackles in Zach Kerr, D.J. Jones, and Maurice Hurst but none of them should be starters by any means. Hurst started seven games in the last two seasons and while he is a solid pass rusher, he leaves a lot to be desired as a run defender. Kerr has produced pretty well when given the opportunity but there is a reason he’s on his fifth team in eight years.

1. Los Angeles Rams

The obvious name here is Aaron Donald. Donald is the best defensive player in the NFL and continues to be a dominant force every time he is on the field. The Rams also saw Sebastian Joseph-Day have a break-out season in 2020 and looks to continue his rise. Leonard Floyd was a Chicago Bears castoff who had a career season in 2020. Floyd offers elite run defense and coverage ability and has come into his own a little bit more as a pass rusher.

Breakout Candidates

The Rams also have the forgotten A’Shawn Robinson who has slimmed down this offseason and got healthy, Robinson poses a real threat as a run stopper. Los Angeles also has some good rotational players in; Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, Justin Hollins, and Terrell Lewis. Okoronkwo has a shot to have a breakout season now that he is healthy as does Justin Hollins who the Rams have been impressed with. Lewis has all the talent in the world but his success will largely depend on staying healthy.

Greg Gaines is another run-stuffing nose tackle who is good in a rotation. We also saw what Justin Lawler could bring to the team against the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday night. If he can continue his level of play, he could be a nice addition to the Rams depth. The Rams are also very high on a trio of undrafted free agents from 2020 in; Eric Banks, Jonah Williams, and Michael Hoecht. Those guys definitely have to prove themselves but Banks and Williams both had solid performances against the Chargers as well.

Rookies To Watch

The Rams added some rookies who should figure into the rotations this year. Bobby Brown III, Earnest Brown IV, and Chris Garrett will all likely make the 53-man roster. They all need some seasoning but they also won’t need to be depended on in large roles just yet. The Rams have some other players on the roster right now but they all have a big hill to climb in order to earn spots above the already mentioned players.

The Rams defensive line is once again a strength of the team and will play a huge role in the quest for an NFC West title and a Super Bowl ring. Los Angeles also has a great secondary that makes the defensive line’s job a little easier. Hopefully, Aaron Donald and his linemates can finally bring the Lombardi to Los Angeles.
 

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The Rams 2021 DL was just recently ranked #9. As usual, after AD there is not much said about a pass rush.

No way of telling really just how well Robinson will do as a replacement for Brockers. AD seems to indicate that he is really pleased with what he has seen from our 2nd ex Lion. I do not understand why just about every Ram depth chart has A'Shawn Robinson listed as an NT behind SJD & GG. Seriously?:eyeroll::wow2:

The Rams have two new DL HOLES on that left side DE post & they stick the thinned down Robinson as a 3rd NT? I have not heard too much from our great TC reporters on today build on the once rather large in the middle DL'er Robinson but there has been a lot of early new articles put out saying that he looked close to be 305lbs with a much leaner body. Much is expected from AR & he is sure to have an HD presence this season on this DL.

Sebastian Joseph Day seems to be on par with last season with the expectation that in his 4th & last season as a Ram he will certainly more than hold his own @ the NT post he also has a 3rd season Greg Gaines who is also more ready to tow much more weight this season too. So the Rams do have four DL'ers that all seemed primed & ready to make an impact!

Much was printed about rookie Bobby Brown III but thus far very little has been observed to justify all the earlier press. Brown is far more NT-type DL'er than pass rusher but we really do not know just what he will bring to the DL. It will be interesting to see which post?? Coach Henderson places Brown when & if he enters the game.

The 6th DL post (the Morgan Fox position) would be down to Eric Banks or Jonah Williams. Not much difference between them that I can see but Jonah has the better pass rush moves.
 

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The Rams 2021 DL was just recently ranked #9. As usual, after AD there is not much said about a pass rush.

No way of telling really just how well Robinson will do as a replacement for Brockers. AD seems to indicate that he is really pleased with what he has seen from our 2nd ex Lion. I do not understand why just about every Ram depth chart has A'Shawn Robinson listed as an NT behind SJD & GG. Seriously?:eyeroll::wow2:

The Rams have two new DL HOLES on that left side DE post & they stick the thinned down Robinson as a 3rd NT? I have not heard too much from our great TC reporters on today build on the once rather large in the middle DL'er Robinson but there has been a lot of early new articles put out saying that he looked close to be 305lbs with a much leaner body. Much is expected from AR & he is sure to have an HD presence this season on this DL.

Sebastian Joseph Day seems to be on par with last season with the expectation that in his 4th & last season as a Ram he will certainly more than hold his own @ the NT post he also has a 3rd season Greg Gaines who is also more ready to tow much more weight this season too. So the Rams do have four DL'ers that all seemed primed & ready to make an impact!

Much was printed about rookie Bobby Brown III but thus far very little has been observed to justify all the earlier press. Brown is far more NT-type DL'er than pass rusher but we really do not know just what he will bring to the DL. It will be interesting to see which post?? Coach Henderson places Brown when & if he enters the game.

The 6th DL post (the Morgan Fox position) would be down to Eric Banks or Jonah Williams. Not much difference between them that I can see but Jonah has the better pass rush moves.
Why so sure SJD is gone?
 

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Why so sure SJD is gone?

Likely it will be a money issue as his prospects for a big payday seem to increase with every game. The Rams also have a lot of depth and they did draft Bobby Brown a few months back. jmo.
 

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Until I see Robinson in action actually doing something good on this line I would have to give SF the edge on DL. As amazing as Donald is they have Bosa off the edge who is special and across the front they're extremely stout.

Now if Robinson were to play like his good self (last seen some years back), then yeah I agree the Rams are the best DL in this division. But that's a really big assumption to me, given how he looked last season. It wasn't good and he didn't look special in power or leverage or effort.

There's also room for B Brown to emerge. But at that point when you're projecting like that it becomes a perception thing. I just don't see a reason to crown this group this early when they're counting on some things that are not givens.
 

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Why so sure SJD is gone?
Rams will have three big large interior DL'ers under contract next season with Gaines, Brown & Robinson......having those three already here & SJD being a very hot talented NT FA prospect in 2022........hard to see big cap funds poured more into that DL. The interior DL will be well fortified in 2022 without SJD.

Rams will be paying Robinson close to $10 million in 2022 along with AD's $27 million in 2022 close to $37 million invested in just two DL'ers. Do you think differently?
 

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I think giving the Rams #1 might be a little enthusiastic at this point... but you can definitely make a case for it. Need a strong, solid season from Robinson and for SJD to become a little more complete player. Sounds like he's been working on it.

One note... I'm so excited about the potential of Bobby Brown. He's just a specimen. He's playing right now with a broken thumb, so I don't expect much, but it's nice to see him getting reps and learning. When talking about player comps, just look at how similar this kid is to Kinlaw, who was a fairly high first rounder.
 

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Rams will have three big large interior DL'ers under contract next season with Gaines, Brown & Robinson......having those three already here & SJD being a very hot talented NT FA prospect in 2022........hard to see big cap funds poured more into that DL. The interior DL will be well fortified in 2022 without SJD.

Rams will be paying Robinson close to $10 million in 2022 along with AD's $27 million in 2022 close to $37 million invested in just two DL'ers. Do you think differently?
I'd take SJD over Robinson any day personally, but I don't know the cap ramifications of releasing Robinson prior to next year
 

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I'd take SJD over Robinson any day personally, but I don't know the cap ramifications of releasing Robinson prior to next year
I would also prefer having SJD here in 2022 over Robinson. Robinson has the Ram contract SJD does not in 2022

PRE-6/1 RELEASE 2021 Dead Cap: $6.5 million
POST-6/1 RELEASE 2021 Dead Cap: $5million & 2022 Dead Cap: $1.5 million