PFF: Rams had a top-3 defensive line last season

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PFF: Rams had a top-3 defensive line last season

I think a good name for a superhero’s alter ego would be Donald Brockers. Maybe Dr. Donald Brockers. He could be a scrawny geek who can’t help but trip over his own beakers as he’s working in the lab one night and then something gets spilled on him, he passes out, and wakes up as the most dominant defensive player of the 2010s.

Which I guess would just mean that he’s Aaron Donald, but yeah there’s no reason to not give him a little bit of Michael Brockers’ powers too.

As ProFootballFocus posted on Wednesday morning, Donald and Brockers were a pretty potent pair, particularly in pass pressure and run stopping. PFF says that the LA Rams had the third-most valuable defensive line last season and with Brockers re-signed on a three-year deal and A’Shawn Robinson signing in free agency when it seemed like Brockers had left via free agency, it’s hard to imagine why the Rams defensive line will be getting any worse barring injury.


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Donald, 29, is going into his seventh NFL season. He has made the Pro Bowl every year and has been a first team All-Pro in every campaign other than as a rookie, when he still would’ve had a good argument for first team All-Pro. Building that entire defense around Donald, LA brought back Brockers, also 29, for a ninth season with the team. Brockers has only missed two games in the last eight years and while he has none of the accolades like Donald, he’s been maybe as productive as you could expect from a 3-4 d-lineman next to a player of that caliber.

Brockers had nine QB hits and three sacks last season.

The other player who got considerable time on the defensive line in 2019 who will also be coming back is Sebastian Joseph-Day. The 25-year-old didn’t play during what would have been his rookie season in 2018 but then took part in 44% of the defensive snaps and made 44 tackles with two sacks. However, the team signed Robinson and he’ll be eating into those snaps as the Rams look for another defensive lineman who can take pressure off of Donald and free him up to do even more dominant work against NFL offenses.

Robinson has been praised for his run defense and his ability to draw and handle double teams. LA actually improved their run defense in 2019 after below average-to-fairly bad run defenses in the first two years under McVay, but Robinson could help the team go from 10th in run defense DVOA to perhaps even in the top five. However, there is still a whole “everyone behind the defensive line” unit and if they had also ranked in the top-three by PFF last season, we’d be talking about the 2019 Rams in a different light.

There is talent there though. Will they be mild mannered or is 2020 gonna bust out the superhero cape?
 

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So we have some room to improve to be #1 in 2020. Hopefully Robinson fuels that achievement.
 

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With this 2020 Ram DL ......our Run Defense should be able to become one of the better run defenses in the NFL this season. Well blended with outstanding veteran starters to go with younger veterans with a good amount of starts too. This DL unit has a high degree of versatility throughout.

The now departed 2018/2019 back stoppers (many very big names) for the DL .....LB'ers Mark Barron/ Cory Littleton/ Dante Fowler/ Clay Matthews/ Bryce Hager/ Matt Longacre/ Ramik Wilson & safeties Lamarcus Joyner/ Marqui Christian/ Eric Weddle vacancies have been filled with a very solid talented younger cadre selected & brought in by Snead. I am happy with where this defense is at this time.
 

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I agree, the unit behind the DL is critical for us, if we are to improve as a D unit. I think we did this offseason, with Floyd, Lewis, and getting Kaiser back. The emergence of Rapp and Obo will also be crucial.
But we've been down this road before.... units that we thought would make a huge jump in the past went out & laid eggs. I can't wait for these players to get on a field together so they can gel together. THAT will be crucial... they have to make maximum use of any RL practice time they get.
 

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I agree, the unit behind the DL is critical for us, if we are to improve as a D unit. I think we did this offseason, with Floyd, Lewis, and getting Kaiser back. The emergence of Rapp and Obo will also be crucial.
But we've been down this road before.... units that we thought would make a huge jump in the past went out & laid eggs. I can't wait for these players to get on a field together so they can gel together. THAT will be crucial... they have to make maximum use of any RL practice time they get.

It feels exciting. I am with you, can’t wait to see it. (y)

How does it all look together? Etc.

Seems a few places on this team we can say that... OL, PK, are others.
 

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With four talented lineman like that I don't see any reason to not run us an old straight forward 4-3 defense on some early downs just to keep the offense honest and confused.
 

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Priority One;
Be able to run the ball.

Priority Two;
Be able to stop the run.

Priority Three;
Be able to pass the ball.

Priority Four;
Be able to stop the pass;

Priority Five;
Talented special teams, (especially being able to stop the other team from gaining yards).

And this is why we're going to kick ass this year! :)