How can rookie DT Michael Hoecht make LA Rams 2020 roster?

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How can rookie DT Michael Hoecht make LA Rams 2020 roster?

The LA Rams saw something special when they signed up defensive tackle Michael Hoecht immediately following the 2020 NFL Draft. Of course, anyone who stands 6-foot-4 and weighs 290 pounds is awfully difficult to ignore. But the Rams are saturated at the defensive line position this year, right?

After all, the team picked up free agent A’Shawn Robinson, re-signed outgoing veteran defensive lineman Michael Brockers, and even re-signed defensive end, Morgan Fox. So in the numbers game, there doesn’t seem to be much room for Hoecht to make this roster. So why did the Rams go the distance to sign him up?

Production incorporated

Well, perhaps it was that college production? That was pretty impressive for a defensive tackle who played 37 games in college. Not only did he get to the quarterback for 16.5 sacks, but he created 174 tackles and 29.5 tackles-for-losses. Keep in mind that Hoecht is an interior defensive lineman. That’s certainly enough to warrant some interest, right?

But the likely reason is this guy can MOVE! At his size and weight, and he hits a 4.6-seconds for his 40-yard dash time? That’s a good as running backs.


View: https://twitter.com/rapsheet/status/1254470652863688704?s=21


It just so happens that he is a former high school running back, who now plays an interior defensive line. But he is more than a big fast guy. His 25 reps at 225 -pounds prove he has a bit of power as well. So he’s big, strong, fast, and productive? Now the image of why the Rams signed him up is starting to come into focus.

Oh, the possibilities!

What can the Rams coaching staff do with a guy like Michael Hoecht? As a rookie, he is likely already making special teams coordinator John Bonamego sit on the edge of his seat in anticipation. A big guy who can hustle down the field and tackle? That combination alone virtually assures that Hoecht will make the team for special teams alone. But when a huge guy has the strength, speed, and versatility like Michael Hoecht, you can bet other coaches are eager to see what he can do as well.

But he has the ability to play at all three of the team’s defensive line positions as well. And as a rookie with tremendous upside, he will push hard for defensive snaps. He even has an option to play some offensive snaps as well, as his background at running back could cook up some interesting offensive plays for head coach Sean McVay and offensive coordinator Kevin O’Connell. In fact, a player with so many talents and the versatility to impact the game in all three phases of the game is a smart addition. In fact, it will be up to the coaches to harness all that talent this year.
 

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Rams official site has Mike Hoecht listed @ 310 lbs.

Hoecht's versatility is his best skill @ this time. He is the only DL newcomer who appears to be able to play all three DL posts. The rest appear to be 3tech/5 tech's. Most likely Hoecht will fight to earn a roster spot behind Brockers or Donald. If I had to pick one it would be reserve 3 tech position.

Rams spent big on the DL in free agency this past off season when they signed two veteran starting DL'ers in Brockers & Robinson. The last time the Rams drafted a DL'er in the first or second days of the draft was back in 2014 when Aaron Donald was selected with the second 1st rd pick. Since then all their investments in the DL came in from the last day of the drafts.

2015 DE Martin Ifedi 7th rd. CUT
2016 DE Morgan Fox UDFA Resigned
2017 DT Tanzel Smart 6th rd. CUT
2018 DE John Franklin-Myers 4th rd. CUT
2018 DE Trevon Young 6th rd. CUT
2018 NT Sebastian Joseph Day 6th rd. Active
2019 NT Greg Gaines 4th rd. Active
2019 DT Marquise Copeland UDFA. Active

This off season Rams signed four UDFA's including Hoecht. All of them are 3 & 5 tech types ....Eric Banks 6-5/270, Sam Renner 6-4/275, Jonah Williams 6-5/275. Not sure where the Rams top drafted defender Terrell Lewis 6-5/265 pounder will end up playing. He could still outgrow the OLB'er positions into a 5 tech DE.
 

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A 290-310lb FB/MLB??? Sounds good to me!!!


I was just thinking outside the box, but 4.6 speed? We can only hope McVay has special plans for this guy. Like when we need 6 inches for a first down and Nick Bosa or Bobby Wagner is standing in the way.
 

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290 pounds RBs are my dream scenario. Find 2 more just like him and we have a RB room.
 

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Why wasn't Hoecht drafted he has extraordinary athleticism for his six-foot-four, 295-pound frame.
 

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Hoecht and Jonah Williams are both interesting prospects, as they're big 3-4 end types who have serious speed, quickness, and production from smaller schools. I expect them both to at least make the practice squad. I still think that SJD and Gaines are the backups on the 53 man roster, though.
 

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FB please.

Everyone remembers GSOT. Hardly anyone mentions James Hodgins, starting FB at 6-1, 275.
Rams have never won a SB without a big boy at FB.
 

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He can simply show he's better than Smart who was AD's backup. Smart is a marginal talent with limited athleticism. Hoecht should be able to outperform him in camp. Michael needs to show he can be versatile and play multiple positions. Case in point Williams can play 5T, SAM and 3T. Michael needs to show he can play NT, 3T and perhaps DE. He needs to show he can be a force in the pass rush and be stout at the POA on run plays.

His path is similar to Jonah Williams who needs to take Okoronkwo's roster spot. Again something that he should be able to do as Okoronkwo showed his limited athleticism last year.

Both Smart and Okoronkwo showed that they can't create plays but need opportunities created for them by the players around them. The Rams are at the point with their roster that they need only playmakers not roster fillers.
 

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He can simply show he's better than Smart who was AD's backup. Smart is a marginal talent with limited athleticism. Hoecht should be able to outperform him in camp. Michael needs to show he can be versatile and play multiple positions. Case in point Williams can play 5T, SAM and 3T. Michael needs to show he can play NT, 3T and perhaps DE. He needs to show he can be a force in the pass rush and be stout at the POA on run plays.

Smart has been cut. Hoecht will have to show he is better than SJD or Gaines.