Rams OLB Terrell Lewis needs a breakout year

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Rams OLB Terrell Lewis needs a breakout year​

After the LA Rams drafted Alabama outside linebacker Terrell Lewis with the 84th pick of the 2020 NFL Draft (6.29 draft grade per NFL.com), it seemed as though the Rams had matched a huge roster need with a hugely talented individual. Lewis was a prospect who was difficult to get a good fix on when and where he might hear his name called. Talent-wise, he was a standout.

The 6-foot-5 262-pound rookie edge rusher was devastating on the football field for the Crimson Tide, which created quite a buzz over his potential in the NFL. When healthy, he was easy to pick out on video footage, as he was near the football and or the quarterback. The big problem was the simple fact that he was injured multiple times during his collegiate career.

That would have been the end of it, as all that college stuff is quickly eclipsed by their first NFL season. Unfortunately, the pattern of injuries that began in his college football playing days carried over into his rookie season. He was unavailable through the first four games of the 2020 NFL season. He was activated for game five of the season, and he played for six games before he was returned to the bench to heal a lingering knee soreness.

He returned for the final two games of the season, and the first playoff game before his season ended. In the end, he converted 124 defensive snaps into five tackles and two quarterback sacks. Not exactly the type of season that the Rams had hoped for by drafting him as their top defensive rookie.

The first impression left something to be desired​

Okay, so first impressions aside, it’s a brand new year. The Rams clearly have a greater opportunity for Lewis this year, having parted ways with Samson Ebukam and Derek Rivers. The question now is whether Lewis can step up and absorb a greater role on the Rams defense in 2021.

I believe he can, but I’m willing to sit on the fence for the moment. After all, a rookie debut of just 124 defensive snaps is not exactly a promising first step to a stellar NFL career. But it does not mean that Lewis is hopeless either. It’s merely an incomplete, a season that didn’t have enough evidence to form a defendable position either way.

Athletically, the sky is the limit for this young man. Durability-wise, the Rams were wise to add Chris Garrett as depth to the position and to sign Max Roberts as well. That gives the Rams a solid seven to enter training camp with. But it doesn’t answer the question, what do the Rams need from Terrell Lewis in 2021?

A breakout season​

Well, for starters, the Rams would love to see Lewis play in all 17 games. That need not be 17 starts, merely available to suit up and enter the game’s rotation. With the Rams losing Ebukam, it would be great if Terrell Lewis could elevate his performance to start at least 10 of the 17 games in the 2021 NFL season. That would translate into 400 defensive snaps, a huge increase over his 124 defensive snaps from 2020.

Production-wise? A great year from Lewis would likely result in 40 tackles, six quarterback sacks, and perhaps even an interception. But even as the Rams have come to count on Leonard Floyd to own every function at the edge, it would be great if Lewis could demonstrate that same amount of universal proficiency opposite Floyd. If Lewis can do it all, then the Rams can focus their efforts upon the garnishments and flourishes to complement Lewis on the roster.

Of course, it all starts with durability, and that has been the bane of Terrell Lewis’ football career so far. Lewis is a passionate player who energizes his play from the emotional energy from fans and pundits, and anything short of a standing ovation runs the risk of interpretation as negative feedback. It’s not intended as such. It’s simply the reality. The LA Rams must play 17 regular-season games in 2021, and hopefully as many as four post-season games. To be successful, the Rams will need Terrell Lewis healthy and playing at the top of his game.

If he can do that, the rest will follow.
 

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I must have esp today ? Actually I hope things in my life are good around me. Whatever

The point being my thoughts on T. Lewis right now is his health. I don’t know what to think right now. It does come down to health & experience.
 

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My view after reading this is I can beat pick The Heck out of his Article Hugely . The meat & potatoes to me is what were his injuries from week to week.If I was a reporter I’d get That Info to my readers. Give us as Fans Security & Faith.If not something to Pray for on Sunday’s.

Lewis is an Excellent Talent no Doubt.How he is used is another issue? I look at when Wade Phillips was The Rams DC & Morgan Fox was a Twiner.I know Morgan Fox was a Grinder he was a DT who in his rookie year before Mcvay was a Les Snead UDRFA from CSU Pueblo?? Always thought Utah St.Merlin Olson’s college.
 

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Have to give Morgan Fox his Due & Ebukham his as well.The Eastern Washington connection has been Awesome!! Add Tyler Rapp & Freg Gaines for Washington.(Littleton)
-North West Scout.

 

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My thing with T. Lewis is where does he play ? Morgan Fox went from DT/DE to OLB like Floyd.He got injured right away.Then he went back inside.This is what has me confused though.

I guess my hope is this.Chris Shula is a good enough coach to find that Perfect Fit for both Terrell Lewis & Chris Garrett.

—I also hope Henderson get a hold of Lewis & gets him to put his hand down more. Whatever The F””K Justin Hollins did in 2020 needs to be addressed.I’d give him his Walking Papers.Does Shula know what he is doing ? I hate Hollins.

Chris Garrett from what I know about him as a person is pretty Fascinating. This guy did play inside when younger, before becoming a DE. If I’m Shula I just say follow #54 everywhere.Use the same soap,take in all the Suds in the locker room.Drink from the same the same water bottle.Pick up his food for him,then you know what to put in your body.
—I think Chris Garrett has an awesome skill set with his feet.He needs to play that OLB like Floyd.Ebukham had more of that kind of skill set. Garrett though can come off the side quicker ??

—I like T. Lewis more upfront,but can drop back.I think with Lewis for extended his career you get him to beef up more & bring him inside like Fox. —My reason is he has that inside speed that no one in The NFL has from cleaning up & Accelerating.

Mcvay is about mentoring & development & I’m caught in between of molding a player or not .
—Fisher with J. Joyner cost The Rams a lot of games.
—IMO Justin Hollins & Young cost The Rams a few games,but got lucky because of the Players around them.

Raheem Morris is The New guy.I watch how RAMsey has taken to Lewis & he might be better as a OLB.I’d say bulk Lewis up. He is not a pure Edge Rusher. He would be perfect making sure Mason,Russell & that little guy from Arizona don’t extend plays & pick up 3rd downs with there Feet,or hold the ball for that deep TD.
 

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One would surmise the answer is easy, if Lewis can stay healthy, he will be productive, but hopefully, Lewis does not think about that being on the football field. You don't want to always be thinking about protecting yourself, you react and make the play, that's it, what happens, happens.

When the Rams drafted Lewis, they knew about the durability issue and that's why he slipped to the 4th round, it would be great to get a full year out of him, but I look at Lewis as a pass rush specialist and not an every down OLB. Hollins starts and Lewis comes on 3rd down IMHO.
 

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When the Rams drafted Lewis, they knew about the durability issue and that's why he slipped to the 4th round,
84th pick - 3rd round. But yeah, he would have gone much sooner without that history.

Hopefully with NFL staff and doctors, he will get past that. I think the Rams were kind of banking on that. I don't know that they ever really viewed him as a 3 down player, but more a pass rush specialist that they could utilize in a way that might keep him available all season.

He was a gamble and we'd all love to see that gamble pay off.