Malcolm Brown shows why Rams kept the running back from going to the Detroit Lions

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Malcolm Brown shows why Rams kept the running back from going to the Detroit Lions

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By Gary KleinStaff Writer

Sep. 10, 2019


It took four years toiling as an understudy for Todd Gurley before Rams running back Malcolm Brown got something close to equal billing and opportunity during important stretches of a game.Brown signed with the Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2015, the same year the team selected Gurley with the 10th pick in the NFL draft.As Gurley became one of the league’s most dynamic and well-compensated players, Brown quietly built a career as a special-teams standout and capable backup. He was so valuable, the Rams in March matched an offer sheet he received from the Detroit Lions and signed him to a two-year contract.
In the 30-27 season-opening victory over the Carolina Panthers, Brown showed he was worthy of the investment. He rushed for a career-best two touchdowns and, perhaps more importantly, proved he could produce in an expanded role as the Rams attempt to manage Gurley’s workload.

Brown is expected to get more chances Sunday, when the Rams play the New Orleans Saints at the Coliseum.
“Any opportunity I get,” Brown said this week, “I just seize the moment.”While Gurley rushed for 97 yards in 14 carries against the Panthers, Brown rushed for 53 yards in 11. Gurley, the NFL touchdowns leader last season, looked on from the sideline as Brown scored twice in a game for the first time as a pro.
“He went in there and did his thing,” Gurley told reporters after the game.It was an impressive season debut for Brown, who had not played since last Dec. 2, when he suffered a broken collarbone in the Rams’ road victory over the Lions.“I was just very excited to get back and get out there because I haven’t played in so long,” Brown said. “A lot of people really haven’t seen me play … in the flow of an actual game like that.”

Brown, 26, signed with the Rams after playing in college for Texas. In his first four NFL seasons, he got 10 or more carries in a game six times. But those were either during blowouts or when Gurley was held out to rest for the playoffs.Coach Sean McVay has described Brown as “a starting-caliber back” who happened to be on the same team as an All-Pro.gainst the Panthers, the 5-foot-11, 222-pound Brown nimbly changed direction while reading blocks. He showed speed and power while dragging would-be tacklers for extra yards.“Malcolm doesn’t get a lot of credit at times, but he has been a steady guy, what we have needed — really truly needed — for the last few years,” quarterback Jared Goff said Sunday. “He just goes out there and produces, doesn’t say much and just does his thing.”

Before he was injured last season, Brown rushed for 212 yards in 43 carries, and also caught a touchdown pass. The Rams had lost other players to season-ending injuries — receiver Cooper Kupp among them — but the news regarding Brown appeared to momentarily shake the usually unflappable McVay. Two weeks later, Gurley’s left knee required medical attention during a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Rams subsequently signed veteran running back C.J. Anderson and — with Gurley sidelined — Anderson starred in the final two regular-season games. He then shared carries with Gurley through the playoffs as the Rams advanced to the Super Bowl.“It was a tough mental battle throughout that, being happy for everybody, but at the same time wanting to play,” Brown said during training camp. “As a competitor, you want to get out there and play with your teammates.”

When the 2018 season ended, Brown became a restricted free agent. He did not know whether he would play again for the only NFL organization he has known. The Rams had decided not to re-sign Anderson, and then the Lions made their offer to Brown.“There was a time where I was like, ‘Man, that might be where I end up,’ ” he said.The Rams matched the offer sheet and signed Brown to a two-year, $3.3-million contract.“It’s a great feeling to be wanted by an organization,” Brown said, “and I definitely felt that.”In April, the Rams selected Memphis running back Darrell Henderson in the third round of the NFL draft. The move ostensibly was made to give McVay a versatile weapon similar to James White of the New England Patriots. But it also provided another insurance policy if Gurley is slowed or sidelined.

All three backs are expected to be deployed Sunday in a rematch of the NFC championship game. Brown was sidelined for that 26-23 overtime victory, but earlier in the season against the Saints caught a short pass and acrobatically scored a touchdown.His role will be larger this time around after generating buzz and newfound recognition.“Just a little bit more hype,” he said, chuckling. “I’m just trying to keep the same mind-set I’ve been having for going on five years now, man.
“So I’m just playing ball and sticking to that.”
 

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Actually the Detroit Lions did the Los Angeles Rams a huge favor...The Rams planned on signing Brown to a one year deal worth over 2 million and the Lions offer sheet was a two year deal less then the Rams were going to pay him for 2019 and now Brown is under contract through 2020...Thank You Bob Quinn & Matt Patricia.
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I'm happy that we kept him, happy he is still our #2 RB, and happy he started the season well.
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That stop & go move he did on Sunday was nice. I didn't remember that being in his arsenal.

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People are going to not like this comment but Brown shows me that it's not necessary to have an elite RB and you don't have to lock a massive amount of cap space at that position. As long as your OL is good and can block a good RB can be great. Don't get me wrong I'm a fan of Gurley. He's the best.
 

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People are going to not like this comment but Brown shows me that it's not necessary to have an elite RB and you don't have to lock a massive amount of cap space at that position. As long as your OL is good and can block a good RB can be great. Don't get me wrong I'm a fan of Gurley. He's the best.

I agree. It's important to point out that Goff and McVay would not now be where they are without the contribution of Gurley however. A non-elite back wouldn't have given Goff time to develop in this offense given it's heavy reliance on play action. So while we may not need an elite back in the future, it sure was nice to have Gurley as a foundational piece of this now dominant franchise.
 

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Props to UDFA Brown. In back to back years the Rams draft a RB that many assumed to be the automatic #2 and Brown not only maintains his position but elevates his game.
 

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Actually the Detroit Lions did the Los Angeles Rams a huge favor...The Rams planned on signing Brown to a one year deal worth over 2 million and the Lions offer sheet was a two year deal less then the Rams were going to pay him for 2019 and now Brown is under contract through 2020...Thank You Bob Quinn & Matt Patricia.
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it was less per year but brown is on a 2 year, $3.3m contract.

more importantly for brown is $2.1m of that contract was guaranteed. which he gets all of it this season.

next season his cap hit is only $1.15m. bargain.

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I'm really happy that we kept Brown. He was a five-star prospect in high school for a reason, and I'm very pleased that it's panning out for us and not the Lions.

I expect Henderson to get more snaps, and of course, there's Gurley to consider. But teams can never have enough talented backups and depth, and we have that in spades at the running back position.
 

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Brown is sort of the ideal #2 RB.
He is a downhill runner. He doesn’t try do too much. Runs hard and finishes his runs by going forward. Can catch the ball and pick up blitzes.
With Kelly already on the team I was surprised the Rams resigned Brown. Obviously a key resigning.
 

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Brown is the type of RB that can really wear down a defense when you have a lead late in the game.
 

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I think we’ve just entered the new McVay RB era...

And it looks like it will be a highly effective and long term era, at that.

The 1-2 punch of Gurley and Brown gives the D absolutely no chance to relax. Brown is perfectly capable of punishing with runs both inside and outside, is a very capable receiver and a nightmare after catching a pass, all while being a superb pass pro specialist. IOW, not a big drop off from an elite Gurley.

By the 2nd half, the Panthers were giving up huge chunks to the Rams’ running game. It didn’t hurt that the Ram OL seemed to be gelling more with each snap. Maybe some of it was the heat and humidity, but then again, it was hot and humid on both sides of the ball.

And McVay has yet to introduce Henderson to his O arsenal, both running and receiving.

A tremendous side effect of using this combo is that it should extend the careers of both players AND result in a potent Ram running game come playoff time, right when needed the most.

A strong Ram passing and running game in December might be virtually unstoppable.

I’m loving the potential of this OL coupled to this RB duo. Soon to be perhaps a trio? Lol.

Detroit really blew it by letting Brown get away.
 

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To me it's pretty obvious not only the Rams but the Lions also viewed Brown as the superior back between he and CJ. Given that, I'm pretty confident Brown can carry a healthy share of the load and be a positive when he's on the field.
 

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People are going to not like this comment but Brown shows me that it's not necessary to have an elite RB and you don't have to lock a massive amount of cap space at that position. As long as your OL is good and can block a good RB can be great. Don't get me wrong I'm a fan of Gurley. He's the best.
But a counter to that is just because you don't spend cap money or high draft picks on a RB doesn't mean you'd get good production. There are plenty of teams that haven't spent high picks on RB or signed a big FA and don't have a good RB. While it may be easier to get a RB in the later rounds than some other positions doesn't mean you can apply a one size fits all mentality to building the roster.

It's all about the player and some fall in the draft for different reasons.