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Los Angeles Rams 2019 NFL mock draft roundup: filling vacancies along the defensive front
By Brandon Bate/ Feb.10th 2019

No Suh? No Fowler? No problem

One of the perks of following a team that makes a deep playoff run is that it shortens the offseason. And at that same time, quite sadly, it shaves precious time off mock draft season. There’s no time to waste. Here’s who the experts have the Los Angeles Rams eyeing when on the clock with the 31st overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft:

SB Nation (Dan Kadar) - Zach Allen, DE, Boston College
If Dante Fowler ends up being one-and-done with the Rams, Allen would be a suitable replacement. Allen is strong enough to set the edge against the run, and does just enough as a pass rusher to warrant first-round consideration.

ESPN (Todd McShay) - Irv Smith, Jr., TE, Alabama
Super Bowl stinker aside, this offense is outstanding, and the addition of a matchup piece like Smith would just give Jared Goff and Sean McVay one more weapon. He has speed and athleticism. But there are also a lot of holes on defense, so the Rams might look to add to the secondary.

The Draft Network (Joe Marino) - Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama
There are a ton of dynamic receiving backs in the NFC. Christian McCaffrey, Alvin Kamara, Saquon Barkley, Tarik Cohen, Zeke Elliott… the list goes on. While Cory Littleton had some success in coverage, his running mates leave much to be desired on the second level. The group needs an overhaul and Wilson projects perfectly to playing off the ball against today’s NFL offenses.Wilson thrives in space, featuring impressive fluidity and speed. His coverage awareness is strong and he can matchup with with backs and tight ends in man coverage. Wilson offers three-down upside in the middle of Wade Phillips’ defense.

Rotoworld (Thor Nystrom) - Montez Sweat, EDGE, Mississippi St.
I kind of like the fit of Michigan LB Devin Bush because the Rams’ linebacking corps had issues clamping down on RBs and TEs in the passing game this season and he’d be a nice start in addressing that issue. But the Rams could also use edge help and I think if Sweat fell this far the Rams would figure the universe is telling them something.

NFL.com (Chad Reuter) - Jaylon Ferguson, EDGE, Louisiana Tech
Ferguson would be a good fit if the Rams lose Dante Fowler Jr. in free agency.

CBS Sports (Chris Trapasso) - Cody Ford, OT, Oklahoma
The Rams have to invest in the future of their offensive line despite having 2018 draft picks Joseph Noteboom and Brian Allen waiting in the wings. Ford could be a replacement for Rodger Saffold if he leaves in free agency, then ultimately play one of the tackle positions after Andrew Whitworth retires.

CBS Sports (Ryan White) - Charles Omenihu, DE, Texas
He told us during Senior Bowl week that he was “a bigger version of Chandler Jones.” It sounds preposterous until you see him play. He can set the edge win the rushing game, routinely collapses the pocket, and shows the motor to regularly be disruptive in the passing game. And with Ndamukong Suh’s future uncertain, Omenihu would contribute immediately.

CBS Sports (Will Brinson) - Zach Allen, DE, Boston College
The Rams could easily end up trading this for a veteran instead, because that’s what they do. But it wouldn’t be surprising to see them grab a pass-rusher given the likely departures of Dante Fowler and Ndamukong Suh.

Pro Football Focus (Mike Renner) - Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama
The Rams’ second level defensively could use some thump and Wilson certainly brings that. He registered 21 pressures on 67 pass-rushing snaps last year.

Bleacher Report (Matt Miller) - Jaylon Ferguson, EDGE, Louisiana Tech
What does the future hold for the Los Angeles Rams defense? There are major questions with free agency coming up for Dante Fowler Jr. and Ndamukong Suh on the defensive line. Les Snead and Sean McVay need another great offseason after loading up for a Super Bowl run through high-priced trades and free agency.Jaylon Ferguson, aka Sack Daddy, is a natural replacement for Fowler as a defensive end who can play standing up or with his hand down. His production in college—45 sacks—shows that he’s ready to play, and his week at the Senior Bowl showed he’s good enough to produce against NFL-caliber blockers.

NFL Draft Scout (Rob Rang) - Jerry Tillery, DT, Notre Dame
Unless they opt to take a discount to remain in town to get another chance at the Lombardi Trophy, the Rams could be facing a mass exodus along the defensive line with Ndamukong Suh, Dante Fowler, Dominique Easley and Ethan Westbrooks all scheduled free agents. As such, don’t be surprised if GM Les Snead takes the best available defensive lineman remaining at this spot. Massive, powerful and athletic, Tillery is a top 20 talent who could be a steal at this point in the draft.

Baltimore Sun (Jonas Shaffer) - Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson
At 6 feet 4 and 340 pounds, Lawrence could be the draft’s best true nose tackle prospect. That might work out perfectly for the Rams, who could let Ndamukong Suh walk without having to worry much about overburdening superstar Aaron Donald inside. Lawrence never developed into the upper-tier prospect many foresaw, and his recent failed test for performance-enhancing drugs is a red flag. But he has great value as a run defender and some promise as an interior pass rusher.

DraftWire (Luke Easterling) - Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
Rams trade down to the 37th spot in exchange for “an early pick in next year’s draft” from the New York Giants.

San Diego Union-Tribune (Eddie Brown) - Nasir Adderley, FS, Delaware
The Rams could lose LaMarcus Joyner in free agency. Adderley is listed as a free safety, but has spent significant time at cornerback. He makes plays regardless of where he lines up.

DraftTek - Dre’Mont Jones, DT, Ohio State
I’m going back to Dre’Mont Jones as my horse of choice in 2019 in this week’s SIM. Jones registered 43 tackles, 13 for a loss, 8.5 QB sacks, one forced fumble, and one INT during his Junior year with the Buckeyes before declaring for the NFL Draft. The Rams would slide Jones into Ndamukong Suh’s spot, who could be a cap casualty. Rams’ GM Les Snead is staring at a list of 22 free agents on the current roster, led by Suh and newly-acquired EDGE rusher Dante Fowler, Jr.

Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) - Devin Bush, ILB, Michigan
The Rams have a little more hope with edge pass-rushing at the second level with Dante Fowler Jr., but they could use someone who can clean up well against the run behind Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh and cover better ground against the pass with Cory Littleton going into restricted free agency and Mark Barron hitting his age 30 season.

USA Today (Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz) - Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama
Lamarcus Joyner hasn’t played up to his franchise tag status, so Los Angeles might be better off letting him walk and plugging in Thompson, an aggressive hitter who can match up with tight ends and slot receivers.

Draft Countdown (Scott Wright) - Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson
It’s often difficult to identify obvious needs for teams that just appeared in the Super Bowl, but that isn’t the case with Los Angeles. There are actually three or four areas that will have to be addressed this offseason, but the defensive front seven may be the most glaring. Ndamukong Suh is a free agent after only signing a one-year deal and with so much high-priced talent to pay the Rams will have to make some tough decisions. Even if Suh returns the run defense still ranked in the bottom third of the league and there is little or no depth on the interior.

There may not be a more freakish blend of size, strength and athleticism in this class than Lawrence, who at one time was being talked about as a potential #1 overall pick. An immovable object in the middle, Lawrence excels at eating gaps, stuffing the run and occupying multiple blockers. Lawrence isn’t a dynamic pass rusher but uses an outstanding combination of quickness and power to disrupt in the backfield and make plays up front.
 

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TY for posting! With us picking so late projections especially this early will be all over the place. But this one in particular cracks me up.

CBS Sports (Chris Trapasso) - Cody Ford, OT, Oklahoma
The Rams have to invest in the future of their offensive line despite having 2018 draft picks Joseph Noteboom and Brian Allen waiting in the wings. Ford could be a replacement for Rodger Saffold if he leaves in free agency, then ultimately play one of the tackle positions after Andrew Whitworth retires.

So he acknowledges we drafted Noteboom yet goes on to pick this guy anyways as if Noteboom wasn't picked :)
 

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Los Angeles Rams 2019 NFL mock draft roundup: filling vacancies along the defensive front
By Brandon Bate/ Feb.10th 2019

No Suh? No Fowler? No problem

One of the perks of following a team that makes a deep playoff run is that it shortens the offseason. And at that same time, quite sadly, it shaves precious time off mock draft season. There’s no time to waste. Here’s who the experts have the Los Angeles Rams eyeing when on the clock with the 31st overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft:

SB Nation (Dan Kadar) - Zach Allen, DE, Boston College
If Dante Fowler ends up being one-and-done with the Rams, Allen would be a suitable replacement. Allen is strong enough to set the edge against the run, and does just enough as a pass rusher to warrant first-round consideration.

ESPN (Todd McShay) - Irv Smith, Jr., TE, Alabama
Super Bowl stinker aside, this offense is outstanding, and the addition of a matchup piece like Smith would just give Jared Goff and Sean McVay one more weapon. He has speed and athleticism. But there are also a lot of holes on defense, so the Rams might look to add to the secondary.

The Draft Network (Joe Marino) - Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama
There are a ton of dynamic receiving backs in the NFC. Christian McCaffrey, Alvin Kamara, Saquon Barkley, Tarik Cohen, Zeke Elliott… the list goes on. While Cory Littleton had some success in coverage, his running mates leave much to be desired on the second level. The group needs an overhaul and Wilson projects perfectly to playing off the ball against today’s NFL offenses.Wilson thrives in space, featuring impressive fluidity and speed. His coverage awareness is strong and he can matchup with with backs and tight ends in man coverage. Wilson offers three-down upside in the middle of Wade Phillips’ defense.

Rotoworld (Thor Nystrom) - Montez Sweat, EDGE, Mississippi St.
I kind of like the fit of Michigan LB Devin Bush because the Rams’ linebacking corps had issues clamping down on RBs and TEs in the passing game this season and he’d be a nice start in addressing that issue. But the Rams could also use edge help and I think if Sweat fell this far the Rams would figure the universe is telling them something.

NFL.com (Chad Reuter) - Jaylon Ferguson, EDGE, Louisiana Tech
Ferguson would be a good fit if the Rams lose Dante Fowler Jr. in free agency.

CBS Sports (Chris Trapasso) - Cody Ford, OT, Oklahoma
The Rams have to invest in the future of their offensive line despite having 2018 draft picks Joseph Noteboom and Brian Allen waiting in the wings. Ford could be a replacement for Rodger Saffold if he leaves in free agency, then ultimately play one of the tackle positions after Andrew Whitworth retires.

CBS Sports (Ryan White) - Charles Omenihu, DE, Texas
He told us during Senior Bowl week that he was “a bigger version of Chandler Jones.” It sounds preposterous until you see him play. He can set the edge win the rushing game, routinely collapses the pocket, and shows the motor to regularly be disruptive in the passing game. And with Ndamukong Suh’s future uncertain, Omenihu would contribute immediately.

CBS Sports (Will Brinson) - Zach Allen, DE, Boston College
The Rams could easily end up trading this for a veteran instead, because that’s what they do. But it wouldn’t be surprising to see them grab a pass-rusher given the likely departures of Dante Fowler and Ndamukong Suh.

Pro Football Focus (Mike Renner) - Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama
The Rams’ second level defensively could use some thump and Wilson certainly brings that. He registered 21 pressures on 67 pass-rushing snaps last year.

Bleacher Report (Matt Miller) - Jaylon Ferguson, EDGE, Louisiana Tech
What does the future hold for the Los Angeles Rams defense? There are major questions with free agency coming up for Dante Fowler Jr. and Ndamukong Suh on the defensive line. Les Snead and Sean McVay need another great offseason after loading up for a Super Bowl run through high-priced trades and free agency.Jaylon Ferguson, aka Sack Daddy, is a natural replacement for Fowler as a defensive end who can play standing up or with his hand down. His production in college—45 sacks—shows that he’s ready to play, and his week at the Senior Bowl showed he’s good enough to produce against NFL-caliber blockers.

NFL Draft Scout (Rob Rang) - Jerry Tillery, DT, Notre Dame
Unless they opt to take a discount to remain in town to get another chance at the Lombardi Trophy, the Rams could be facing a mass exodus along the defensive line with Ndamukong Suh, Dante Fowler, Dominique Easley and Ethan Westbrooks all scheduled free agents. As such, don’t be surprised if GM Les Snead takes the best available defensive lineman remaining at this spot. Massive, powerful and athletic, Tillery is a top 20 talent who could be a steal at this point in the draft.

Baltimore Sun (Jonas Shaffer) - Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson
At 6 feet 4 and 340 pounds, Lawrence could be the draft’s best true nose tackle prospect. That might work out perfectly for the Rams, who could let Ndamukong Suh walk without having to worry much about overburdening superstar Aaron Donald inside. Lawrence never developed into the upper-tier prospect many foresaw, and his recent failed test for performance-enhancing drugs is a red flag. But he has great value as a run defender and some promise as an interior pass rusher.

DraftWire (Luke Easterling) - Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
Rams trade down to the 37th spot in exchange for “an early pick in next year’s draft” from the New York Giants.

San Diego Union-Tribune (Eddie Brown) - Nasir Adderley, FS, Delaware
The Rams could lose LaMarcus Joyner in free agency. Adderley is listed as a free safety, but has spent significant time at cornerback. He makes plays regardless of where he lines up.

DraftTek - Dre’Mont Jones, DT, Ohio State
I’m going back to Dre’Mont Jones as my horse of choice in 2019 in this week’s SIM. Jones registered 43 tackles, 13 for a loss, 8.5 QB sacks, one forced fumble, and one INT during his Junior year with the Buckeyes before declaring for the NFL Draft. The Rams would slide Jones into Ndamukong Suh’s spot, who could be a cap casualty. Rams’ GM Les Snead is staring at a list of 22 free agents on the current roster, led by Suh and newly-acquired EDGE rusher Dante Fowler, Jr.

Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) - Devin Bush, ILB, Michigan
The Rams have a little more hope with edge pass-rushing at the second level with Dante Fowler Jr., but they could use someone who can clean up well against the run behind Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh and cover better ground against the pass with Cory Littleton going into restricted free agency and Mark Barron hitting his age 30 season.

USA Today (Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz) - Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama
Lamarcus Joyner hasn’t played up to his franchise tag status, so Los Angeles might be better off letting him walk and plugging in Thompson, an aggressive hitter who can match up with tight ends and slot receivers.

Draft Countdown (Scott Wright) - Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson
It’s often difficult to identify obvious needs for teams that just appeared in the Super Bowl, but that isn’t the case with Los Angeles. There are actually three or four areas that will have to be addressed this offseason, but the defensive front seven may be the most glaring. Ndamukong Suh is a free agent after only signing a one-year deal and with so much high-priced talent to pay the Rams will have to make some tough decisions. Even if Suh returns the run defense still ranked in the bottom third of the league and there is little or no depth on the interior.

There may not be a more freakish blend of size, strength and athleticism in this class than Lawrence, who at one time was being talked about as a potential #1 overall pick. An immovable object in the middle, Lawrence excels at eating gaps, stuffing the run and occupying multiple blockers. Lawrence isn’t a dynamic pass rusher but uses an outstanding combination of quickness and power to disrupt in the backfield and make plays up front.

This is a great find Boni. I did spend time the past couple of days looking up what mocks had the Rams doing with the draft. This is great having 1st rounders form all over. All over seems to be the theme on these guesses. What happens with Fowler will effect the draft. I do think the Rams have a good shot at resigning him for a reasonable price.

Rams could still go Edge/OLber even with Fowler still in the flock. They have to replace Suh and Joyner. Not sure of the depth a safety but, the Rams may wait like they did with Johnson. It is still early so it's hard to get a feel. Too bad the Rams don't have 2nd round pick. Trading down could have helped fill two spots.
 

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TY for posting! With us picking so late projections especially this early will be all over the place. But this one in particular cracks me up.So he acknowledges we drafted Noteboom yet goes on to pick this guy anyways as if Noteboom wasn't picked :)
Looks like that pick would be highly unlikely unless UFA Saffold signs elsewhere & both Withworth & Sullivan retire.

There was some action this past week involving Rams OT's....they added two OT's to the Rams roster with new contracts. Darrell Williams & Kyle Murphy. Both were Rams in 2018 as PS players. DW primarily RT prospect, KM is a more swing-tackle prospect.

We might need to remind ourselves that the Rams drafted two OT's(Noteboom & Demby) & a center/OG last year. Jamil Demby started 40 games as a LT in college but projected inside to guard in the NFL due to his girth 6-4 1/2 335 lbs.

DW started in 38 consecutive games over his final three seasons @ Western KY@ RT & RG. DW 6-6/315 was a UDFA in 2017, who Kromer worked out in March of 2017. So the Rams have had him on the radar early. Signed with the 9ers & was on their active roster in 2017. In 2018 when injuries hit them he was released to WWC. On September 18, 2018, the Rams signed him.

Kyle Murphy was a 2016 swing OT prospect drafted on day 3 by Packers he goes 6-6/305. In college, he played his first season as a freshman starting in two games and playing in 14. He played TE & LT sophomore year. Was their starter @ RT junior year, starter @LT his last yr. With the Packers, he had NFL starts @ both RT & LT but was injured in 2017 went IR. In 2018 he was placed on IR again & released. Rams signed a then-healthy KM in December of 2018.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/kyle-murphy?id=2555200
 
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Even if Suh returns the run defense still ranked in the bottom third of the league and there is little or no depth on the interior.

First of all...I would like to bring Suh back. He complements AD well. Also, I think it's smart bolster positions and personnel in such a way that it maximizes Donald's abilities. I know some of that can be done by scheme, but I'd love to see some dominance alongside him.

The second point I'd like to make...is the second point in that quote above. Our DLine depth is concerning. I like JFM (but he does need to improve going into next year). But guys like Tanzel Smart and Joseph-Day were usually inactive. Westbrooks played...what...15% of the snaps? Do we even bring him back? Is Fox part of the future at all? What happens if we lose one of these guys up front?

Our DLine guys under contract right now? Donald, Brockers, Franklin-Myers, Smart, Joseph-Day. Whether me can manage to keep Suh, or replace him in FA, I think we can use another body there.
 

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First of all...I would like to bring Suh back. He complements AD well. Also, I think it's smart bolster positions and personnel in such a way that it maximizes Donald's abilities. I know some of that can be done by scheme, but I'd love to see some dominance alongside him.

The second point I'd like to make...is the second point in that quote above. Our DLine depth is concerning. I like JFM (but he does need to improve going into next year). But guys like Tanzel Smart and Joseph-Day were usually inactive. Westbrooks played...what...15% of the snaps? Do we even bring him back? Is Fox part of the future at all? What happens if we lose one of these guys up front?

Our DLine guys under contract right now? Donald, Brockers, Franklin-Myers, Smart, Joseph-Day. Whether I can manage to keep Suh, or replace him in FA, I think we can use another body there.

Signing Suh will have a big impact on the cap $$$ his market value is just under $10 mil a year. Meaning it will force the Rams to cut or release starters at other positions or cause little $$$ to spend in other present vacant starting positions. That's a Big cost for an aging veteran who just showed up for the playoffs to play. Another question is where are you going to start him? 5 tech or 3 tech or @ the NT post? Shu's best impact plays usually came when he was not in the NT position. In the 3 playoff games, Suh played a ton @ both the 5 tech post & in relief of Donald @ the 3 tech post.

I agree with you that our two younger DT's 6th rd draft picks in 2017 & 2018 Smart & Joseph-Day were not active much in 2018 season. We long-distance Ram fans have very little information on either of them as far as how well they looked in TC in 2018. Smart was bad in his rookie season after he started @ the NT post early. By the end of the season, Smart was not even active in 2017. SJ-D had seen good moments in run defense early in preseason.
 

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Nice find Boni. (y)

Honestly I just want an impact player in round 1. Hopefully it'll be a defender and more specifically an edge rusher, but a guy who can give us that quick impact in a starting role is the key. TE is probably the position I'd be most disappointed with given how long those dudes take to develop. But just go get whoever slides, that top player that nobody thought would be there who always seems to be there in any given year.