Inside (lineman) story: Aaron Donald's 100th sack phenomenon

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Inside (lineman) story: Aaron Donald's 100th sack phenomenon​

Aaron Donald is synonymous with the number he wears on his jersey: 99.

That is also the number of sacks the Rams’ star defensive tackle has amassed since he entered the NFL in 2014.

On Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons, Donald could join the 100 club.

“Anytime you accomplish something, it’s a great honor,” Donald said Thursday. “But obviously, I’m just out there playing. Not thinking about it, just playing the game trying to do what I can to help my team to win.”

Donald, 31, entered the season with 98 sacks. He had one in the Rams’ embarrassing season-opening defeat to the Buffalo Bills at SoFi Stadium.

It was “a humbling experience,” Donald said of the defeat, echoing coach Sean McVay.

The Rams are eager to put it behind them when they play a Falcons team that blew a 16-point, fourth-quarter lead in a 27-26 defeat to the New Orleans Saints.

“Guy are locked in,” Donald said. “Just talking to a couple of the veteran guys. … I know where everybody’s minds’ at.

“So, I think we’re in a good place.”

The 6-foot-1, 280-pound Donald continues to climb the NFL career sack list and earn a certain spot in the Hall of Fame as perhaps the most productive interior lineman in pro football history.

Donald, the 13th pick in the 2014 draft, is a three-time NFL defensive player of the year. He is a seven-time All-Pro and has been voted to the Pro Bowl in each of his eight NFL seasons.

“Aaron is the greatest football player that probably most of us have been around,” Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris said, adding, “We’re just lucky enough to be able to watch it.”

The NFL did not make sacks an official statistic until 1982. Former Buffalo defensive end Bruce Smith is the all-time leader with 200. Donald ranks 40th on a list dominated almost exclusively by defensive ends and outside linebackers.

By the count of Profootballreference.com , which tabulated sacks since 1960 and includes Rams legends such as Deacon Jones (173½ sacks) and Jack Youngblood (151½) among the top six, Donald ranks 62nd.

Von Miller (117½), Chandler Jones (107½), Cameron Jordan (107), Justin Houston (103), J.J. Watt (102) and Robert Quinn (101) are active players with 100 sacks or more. All are defensive ends or linebackers.

Donald accrued more than one-fifth of his sacks in a single season. In 2018, he produced 20½, the most by an interior lineman. The Rams advanced to the Super Bowl LIII where they lost to the New England Patriots.

Last season, Donald had 12½ sacks. He had two in the Rams’ 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI — increasing his career postseason total to six — and clinched the win by pressuring Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow into a desperation pass that fell incomplete.

After Donald hinted at retirement, the Rams gave him a three-year $95-million extension that includes $65 million in guarantees, according to overthecap.com. He is the highest-paid non quarterback in NFL history.

Donald grew up in Pittsburgh watching the Steelers and standout defensive players.

Nose tackle Casey Hampton, linebacker James Harrison and safety Troy Polamalu were among Steelers players he tracked, along with Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis.

“Just gravitate to them type of guys,” Donald said.

Rams defensive tackle Greg Gaines is amazed by Donald, and him being on the verge of his 100th sack.

“Rushing inside, you don’t have as much space, like you always have somebody on your right or left,” Gaines said. “So getting 100 sacks from an interior lineman has got to be up there in football feats.”
 

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96.5 in 198 games

How many more for AD in the next 68 games? If he plays that long.

Hoping he does.
 

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Anyone else hear all the ESPN talking clowns :clown constanly crowning pass rusher, Dallas Cowboys DL'er Micah Parsons, as NFL's best pass rusher last night?

After talking about Micah Parsons so often before the game Parson went on to have zero sacks against that rookie LT of the Giants.
 
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As a Penn State. Alum I'm a big fan of Micah Parsons, but he's basically TJ Watt part two. Typical good edge rusher who gets a lot of free rushes because he's fast and can run around the edge or just has to beat one guyreally trying to block him and maybe a TE chipping him. There have been a lot of those guys through the years. Its not that uncommon. There's only one AD doing AD things.
 

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By my unofficial count, 87 of Donald's 100 sacks came against Russell Wilson and Kyler Murray.

(Or maybe it just seems that way :sunglasses:)
 

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By my unofficial count, 87 of Donald's 100 sacks came against Russell Wilson and Kyler Murray.

(Or maybe it just seems that way :sunglasses:)
Playing with Suh got him 20.5. I love Gaines and Ashawn against the run but just think if AD had another pass rusher taking on 2 blockers on on passing downs.
 

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Playing with Suh got him 20.5. I love Gaines and Ashawn against the run but just think if AD had another pass rusher taking on 2 blockers on on passing downs.

AD is a first ballot HOFer in my opinion. And the stats bear it out.