Suh Enjoying Success as Edge Rusher

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Suh Enjoying Success as Edge Rusher
By Myles Simmons
https://www.therams.com/news/suh-enjoying-success-as-edge-rusher

For the vast majority of his career, Ndamukong Suh has lined up as an interior rusher. He’s done that a lot in Los Angeles, too, starting games as the Rams’ nose tackle in the club’s base 3-4 defensive alignment. But over the last few weeks, Suh has been particularly effective on the edge.

The Nebraska product recorded his first sack as a Ram on Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers in Week 3, rushing from left defensive end. And then last week against the Vikings, Suh recorded his second sack of the season — again rushing from the left end. It’s not the biggest sample size, but the Rams have clearly found some success with Suh on the outside.

“Yeah, I enjoy being able to be moved around,” Suh said on Monday. “It’s something I’ve always prided myself on, since I was really a rookie and got an opportunity to move around like midway through that year. “So, being able to play end, tackle, nose — anything I’m asked to do. I’ll stand up in the linebacker position if I can, which I’ve done before,” Suh continued, drawing a laugh from the media. “But whatever they need me, I’m happy to do.”

Given Suh’s prowess as an interior rusher, when he puts his hand in the grass at defensive end, it can catch offensive linemen off guard."Usually it’s after the play that they’ll say something. But I think they’ll notice I’m out there a little bit more now. But we’ll see,” Suh said. “I wish I got a chance to go against my old teammate, Riley Reiff. We spoke after the game. But nonetheless, I enjoy being able to play as long as I’m on a football field.”

One benefit of having Suh rush from defensive end on this particular team is that Los Angeles also has 2017 AP Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald. Suh had previously mentioned how when it comes to pass rushing, the defensive end usually pairs with the defensive tackle on the opposite side of the unit. And on both of Suh’s sacks in 2018, he’s been at left end with Donald at right defensive tackle.

“That’s my goal every time I get out there at end, is be opposite of him,” Suh said. “People who understand football really understand that the ends and the tackles work together — not only because they’re side to side, but really because they’re opposite of each other. Pushing the pocket in different ways, understanding how he rushes, understanding having a great inside rusher like ‘Brock,’ [Michael Brockers] as well as the rookie [John Franklin-Myers] coming from the other side — as long as we’re collapsing the pocket.

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"But it’s really the left end and the right tackle are working together, and the left tackle and the right end are working together,” he continued. “And that’s kind of how it flows when you look at different pieces of getting pressure and pushing the quarterback one way or the other.”

The Rams would certainly like to get more sacks — having recorded a total of eight since the start of the season. But with 4.0 in the fourth quarter last week, and Suh seeming to get more comfortable on the edge, there should be plenty more in store for Los Angeles’ defense as 2018 continues.
 

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I don't know why they don't put Donald-Brock-Suh as our regular D Line.
Try running against that.
 

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Interesting about the LDE/RT and LT/RDE stuff. I never really thought about it.
 

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I don't know why they don't put Donald-Brock-Suh as our regular D Line.
Try running against that.
Likely they probably for at least a couple of plays. We notice those they are successful more than those that weren't. So maybe it wasn't too successful.
 

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I don't know why they don't put Donald-Brock-Suh as our regular D Line.
Try running against that.
Late Last Thurday Night one of our good members @WestCoastRam brought up this subject & started a discussion.

https://ramsondemand.com/threads/suh-at-de.55652/

The DL might be morphing into something much more scarry than we or even Wade originally planned ...just in time for the month of October Holloween for our opponets. Wade has been dealing with a nagging long list of Edge Rushers/OLB'ers who are piled up & riding on the Rams IR/PUP list. Hes running short @ the moment on healthy seasoned OLB'ers.

Wade has also been dealing with the loss of the Rams best LB'er Mark Barron since training camp/ pre season. Barron remains very limited in practice & its still unknown when Barron will return to start. I would think that Wade might end up with running a heavy duty sized DL that runs four much more than three. When Barron returns I might guess that Littleton/Barron being the most used 2 LB'ers with the five DB's.

The beefy four DL make up might be:

LDE-Suh / Longacre
LDT-Brockers / Westbrooks/ Joeseph-Day
RDT-Donald / Smart
RDE-Franklin-Myers / Ebukam
 

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@BonifayRam, that "beef" line was the line that was in on JFM's strip-sack. I don't have high hopes that that line could become the starting combo but it's a nice change-of-pace, for sure.

Ebukam has to be the biggest disappointment so far this season (Everett a close second) but can the guy really be a disappointment when he really didn't show us anything and it was really all talk that hyped him??

Edit: One of Donald's sacks and both Suh's and JFM's sacks came from that "beef" line. Maybe there's really something to it...
 
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@BonifayRam, that "beef" line was the line that was in on JFM's strip-sack. I don't have high hopes that that line could become the starting combo but it's a nice change-of-pace, for sure.

Ebukam has to be the biggest disappointment so far this season (Everett a close second) but can the guy really be a disappointment when he really didn't show us anything and it was really all talk that hyped him??

Edit: One of Donald's sacks and both Suh's and JFM's sacks came from that "beef" line. Maybe there's really something to it...
If you analyze & break-down Rams DL vs Ram LB unit looking for pass rushing talent......the DL unit (at this time)has far better players with well-seasoned developed pass rushing skills in it. Need to keep those Rams pass rushing skills on the field when pass rush is needed most. Depending on a LB'ing unit whom has yet to unveal or brandish any effective pass rush sucess , will most likely disappoint & fail.