Examining the snap share between Los Angeles Rams’ inside linebacker Bryce Hager, safety Taylor Rapp

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The duo of Taylor Rapp and Bryce Hager are going to split time at the “Mike” linebacker position. Let’s take a look how.

By Sosa Kremenjas@QBsMVP Sep 4, 2019, 7:11pm CDT

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With the recent injury to starting inside linebacker Micah Kiser, the Los Angeles Rams are looking to second-string inside linebacker Bryce Hager to fill the void. Hager — who has started only one game in four years — is now set to handle the reigns next to current starting “Mo linebacker” Cory Littleton.
The breakdown in snap shares between Hager and subpackage linebackers like rookie Taylor Rapp are going to be interesting, because Defensive Coordinator Wade Phillips is sure to utilize both in what they’re best at. Hager will likely receive the majority of the work in run/base downs with Rapp subbing in on subpackages (potentially nickel, dime, etc).

In 2018, Phillips deployed a similar strategy all season, though the first four weeks of the season were the most related to the Rams’ current situation. Starting linebacker Mark Barron missed the first four games of the season, leaving the Rams to rely on free agent pickup Ramik Wilson. Wilson played majority of the run downs, getting subbed out in subpackages in favor of safety Marqui Christian. Here were their snap counts from weeks one through four:
Ramik Wilson: 31, 20, 35, 37
Marqui Christian: 39, 30, 17, 35 (348 total snaps)

Hager and Wilson are quite similar players in the sense that they’re limited in pass coverage, though both offer bigger bodies who’re efficient at plugging gaps in the run game. That leaves Christian and Rapp, and ironically, both are similar as players, too. Both guys aren’t exactly dynamic on the backend in coverage, though both are great at operating as undersized linebackers with range in the underneath game, as well as possessing tough and physical presences.
With that being the case, look for Taylor Rapp to find his way onto the field early and often. Wade Phillips has shown the propensity to use similar groupings before, and with the Rams investing a high pick in a player which looks to be a stud (Rapp), they have no reason to shy away from what worked in the past.

 

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Now this is an actually decent topic

I for whatever reason see TR as a mark barron-ish fill in, and an upgrade at that
 

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Our secondary has probably improved, this off season, more than any other position group.
 

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Our secondary has probably improved, this off season, more than any other position group.
No doubt. Weddle is an enormous upgrade over Joyner and Rapp the same over Christian in coverage ability. Teams are gonna feel that.
 

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Hope Wade isn't depending on Hagar to drop back into coverage because he sucks at it.
 

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Hope Wade isn't depending on Hagar to drop back into coverage because he sucks at it.
He's not too great at stopping the run either tbh, from a consistency perspective. This isn't a guy with plus instincts or ability at anything really, just hope he executes the call at a high percentage and if he's where he's supposed to be we should be able to still field a top defense.

Bigger question is what is the dropoff from Hager to Rapp on a basic run down. I don't think it would be all that much. Which leads me to believe Rapp is going to get a much higher snap count than we've seen with guys like Christian.
 

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I was looking at our updated depth chart this morning and the only name that gave me concern was Hager. Its good to see this article explain that Rapp will be platooning with him and definitely helps alleviate what I think was our most pressing concern. That said, I still don't have much confidence in Hager on early downs either honestly. Stopping the run was a problem for us last year and I'm not sure it was addressed. Would have really loved to see Kiser healthy.
 

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I'm not sure how anyone can evaluate Hagar... He hasn't really played in a real game that counts. I think the only game he started was against SF in 17' with all backups on Defense.
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He's not too great at stopping the run either tbh, from a consistency perspective. This isn't a guy with plus instincts or ability at anything really, just hope he executes the call at a high percentage and if he's where he's supposed to be we should be able to still field a top defense.

Bigger question is what is the dropoff from Hager to Rapp on a basic run down. I don't think it would be all that much. Which leads me to believe Rapp is going to get a much higher snap count than we've seen with guys like Christian.

It's a big drop off if you consider that it's a 19 game season. The last thing we want is to get Rapp beat up taking on big-bodied blockers.
 

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Here were their snap counts from weeks one through four:
Ramik Wilson: 31, 20, 35, 37
Marqui Christian: 39, 30, 17, 35 (348 total snaps)

Nice stats form the article.

I think Hager's coverage isn't all bad and probably better than Kiser's would have been. He is still considered the weakest link on defense. No Rams Lber will stay with a shifty quick RB. Even Littleton needs help in coverage. Rams could use more short area zones with these two. Have to see how Rapp plays. So far he looks like he is ready to make plays. Snap counts could favor him depending on opponents.