With A’Shawn Robinson out indefinitely, Rams will lean on Michael Brockers again

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With A’Shawn Robinson out indefinitely, Rams will lean on Michael Brockers again

With veteran defensive lineman Michael Brockers seemingly on his way to the Baltimore Ravens as a free agent, the Rams signed A’Shawn Robinson in March to fill the void.

When Brockers’ deal with the Ravens fell through, the Rams re-signed Brockers, giving new defensive coordinator Brandon Staley increased depth for the front seven.

It turned out to be a wise move.

A day after the Rams put Robinson on the non-football injury list, McVay said Sunday that Robinson would be out indefinitely because of an unspecified medical condition. He gave no timeline for his return.

“We’ll look forward to being able to get him back at some point this season,” McVay told reporters during a videoconference. “When that is, I don’t know.”

Robinson, 25, played four seasons for the Detroit Lions before he signed a two-year, $17-million contract with the Rams that included $9.5 million in guarantees. The Rams have completed six days of training camp, which has included team and position-group meetings, walk-throughs and weight-room sessions and physical conditioning.

Robinson’s situation “recently came about,” and the team was being “precautionary” with “some things that we kind of discovered and he was able to really communicate clearly to us,” McVay said.

“It was something that kind of surprised us,” he said.

McVay said team vice president Tony Pastoors and Robinson’s agent had communicated to “work something out that was, I think, favorable to both parties.”

The Rams had expected Robinson to be an integral part of an interior line group that features star tackle Aaron Donald and also includes Brockers, third-year pro Sebastian Joseph-Day and second-year pro Greg Gaines.

“We can all just bring our own flavors to the game,” Robinson told reporters in April.

Brockers, 29, is entering his ninth season with the Rams, who selected him with the 14th pick in the 2012 NFL draft.

In the aftermath of last season’s 9-7 season, McVay hired Staley to replace Wade Phillips, and Brockers was one of several key defensive players who found their market in free agency.

Brockers had agreed to a three-year, $30-million contract with the Ravens before questions about an ankle injury he suffered late last season reportedly nixed the deal. The Rams welcomed back Brockers with a front-loaded, three-year contract that included $14 million in guarantees.

In the wake of Robinson’s situation, McVay was asked about the Rams’ decision to re-sign Brockers.

“Thank the Lord,” McVay said, adding, “To be able to still have him is huge, and it’s not just his production on the field.”

While Robinson’s situation depleted the roster, McVay was encouraged by news regarding rookie outside linebacker Terrell Lewis.

Lewis, a third-round draft pick who starred at Alabama, began training camp on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. McVay said Lewis has been allowed into the Rams’ facility and, if he remains asymptomatic for three days, will be allowed to participate in “everything football related.”

Lewis is expected to compete for playing time opposite edge rusher Leonard Floyd. Fourth-year pro Samson Ebukam, who has started 21 games, is the most experienced player in a group that also includes Obo Okoronkwo and Natrez Patrick.

Lewis is one of nine rookies who have yet to be evaluated in a full-speed setting. Running back Cam Akers, wide receiver Van Jefferson, tight end Brycen Hopkins, offensive lineman Tremayne Anchrum, linebacker Clay Johnston, defensive backs Terrell Burgess and Jordan Fuller, and kicker Sam Sloman are others.

The Rams have another week of acclimation phase activity before they begin ramping up for practices, which begin Aug. 18.

With the preseason canceled, they are preparing for the Sept. 13 opener against the visiting Dallas Cowboys on “Sunday Night Football.”

“We’re certainly excited about when that time will come to be able to practice and do some of these things in a full-speed setting,” McVay said.
 

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Brockers as I’ve said over the years is a core pillar for The Rams.
Go back to the Atlanta playoff game when he got hurt. He helped Ogletree get into shape back in the day.

Brockers was a guy before Free Agency,Staley said he wanted The Rams to resign. Truth is in the pudding.The Rams brought him back after posters were crying about his cost vs production.

He was Les Sneads first draft pick .
 

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ADD - sad Robinson is out!!

I question why ?? Weird out of no where. Hope it is not COVID.
It does attack the cardiovascular system.

My hope is he is okay first off.I don’t think it is about him being Lazy ??
There are all things it could be that is effecting him. The Rams are always Hush Hush about there players personnel issues. Does to a solid players side of we, not me that works.
 

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this is depressing. i was really looking forward to a better run d. robinson was gonna be the guy in the middle to clog it up. now we go back to sjd and gaines. i sure hope gaines makes a gigantic leap in year 2.

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this is depressing. i was really looking forward to a better run d. robinson was gonna be the guy in the middle to clog it up. now we go back to sjd and gaines. i sure hope gaines makes a gigantic leap in year 2.

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Yes , really disappointing. Gaines will be in the rotation. I like the combination of Gaines & Fox rotating with each other. They change the pace that way. The guard can’t get comfortable as easy. Then you have Aaron Donald all of a sudden lining up over you.
 

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The Rams already tried Brockers and it didn't work. I don't see the worry because IMO the Rams have a very good NT candidate in Michael Hoecht. This guy has the potential to be a force inside. He's got a good first step with elite quickness very similar to AD. He's strong with good metrics for the position. He can play all along the d-line so he's a 3 down player. When I watch his film I see a player with exceptional positional quickness and pursuit speed. He shows good power and field awareness to come off blocks to make plays. He's relentless in his style of play which is exactly what you also have in AD. He could be an excellent choice to play next to AD. It's rare to find a talent like this among the UDFA. IMO he's a diamond in the rough who if coached up properly can have a very high ceiling.
 

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Greg Gaines will step up and win the job. I'm calling it now.
 

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Well this sucks. I too was wanting to see the difference against the run game. Oh well. Next man up I suppose.
 

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The Rams already tried Brockers and it didn't work. I don't see the worry because IMO the Rams have a very good NT candidate in Michael Hoecht. This guy has the potential to be a force inside. He's got a good first step with elite quickness very similar to AD. He's strong with good metrics for the position. He can play all along the d-line so he's a 3 down player. When I watch his film I see a player with exceptional positional quickness and pursuit speed. He shows good power and field awareness to come off blocks to make plays. He's relentless in his style of play which is exactly what you also have in AD. He could be an excellent choice to play next to AD. It's rare to find a talent like this among the UDFA. IMO he's a diamond in the rough who if coached up properly can have a very high ceiling.
What was Michael Hoecht draft grade?
 

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What was Michael Hoecht draft grade?
Somewhere between John Randle and London Fletcher.

Let's see how he plays in camp before throwing verdicts out.