That is awesome.Per both cap sites, Garrett now carries ONLY the 11t highest 2026 cap-hit on the Rams
That is awesome.Per both cap sites, Garrett now carries ONLY the 11t highest 2026 cap-hit on the Rams
Who are our back up edges? If we do some 4-3, who is the back up DE? Sure, if Donald comes back, no need. And I have concerns over Young's knee.Who would he be displacing? What's the roster need we would be filling?
I thought Shula said they would work Garrett into the defensive principles they already run. You heard we're doing some 4-3?Who are our back up edges? If we do some 4-3, who is the back up DE? Sure, if Donald comes back, no need. And I have concerns over Young's knee.
No, he also said, and emphasized they will also add things that fit him. In other words don't force him into a system that doesn't maximize his skill set.I thought Shula said they would work Garrett into the defensive principles they already run. You heard we're doing some 4-3?
If they plug Garrett in to where Verse was, nothing else changes except they probably don't have Garrett drop back any. Stewart and Johnson are the backup edges now. I'm not seeing them changing that just because of this trade.
Yes there will be some changes in alignment but probably only occasionally - I think the above just means when he lines up at OLB he'll have his hand in the ground a bunch.No, he also said, and emphasized they will also add things that fit him. In other words don't force him into a system that doesn't maximize his skill set.
Having read all that, what is Garrett giving up for going from a shit organization with no chance to win a Superbowl in the near future to the Super Bowl favorite in 2026 and possibly 2027?Looking at the Myles Garrett Contract Decisions | Over the Cap
Looking at the Myles Garrett Contract Decisions | Over the Capoverthecap.com
You will also see him getting many more national endorsements and a lot of local endorsements in the LA market that pay a heck of a lot nore than the Cleveland market did.Having read all that, what is Garrett giving up for going from a shit organization with no chance to win a Superbowl in the near future to the Super Bowl favorite in 2026 and possibly 2027?
BTW, Espenesa just signed with Philly today, so a mute point now.I thought Shula said they would work Garrett into the defensive principles they already run. You heard we're doing some 4-3?
If they plug Garrett in to where Verse was, nothing else changes except they probably don't have Garrett drop back any. Stewart and Johnson are the backup edges now. I'm not seeing them changing that just because of this trade.
Agreed. And 99% of those came against a RG since he plays primarily LDE. Watt is a very good player, but not in the same atmosphere as AD.You mention watt. Yeah, how many sacks, TFL, etc was he racking up while being singled?
Gotta be! On the down-low.Could it have something to do with helping the rams make room for AD?
I hope so.Could it have something to do with helping the rams make room for AD?
...or prolly a FA LT to sub in for A-Jax :\I hope so.
I think they're both priorities, so long as they're not asking for the moon. Josiah Stewart is waiting in the wings at OLB but I don't think we have a replacement for Kobie. Young had 12 sacks last year, bad knee and all. If we're being sensible, we'd like Garrett to get the overwhelming majority of sacks so Young doesn't have a 16 sack season and asks for lotsa money. If he leaves, more than likely it'll be for nice jack and we'll get a 3rd round comp pick.Another thought crossed my mind. A number of guys are in the last year of their contract. Garrett is not one of them. Does this change the dynamic there? Is Young a priority? Or will they be content with an all pro on one side and a younger guy with promise on the other side? I think Kobie Turner should be a higher priority. You need that presence in the middle.
Not to dismiss BY’s talents because 12 sacks is still pretty damn good and that pressure rate is nothing to sneeze at. But I have to wonder how many times he was NOT one on one. I guess we should see a pretty big jump this year if so.CBS article on breakout players
EDGE Byron Young
It can be difficult to find an under-the-radar star on a team with so many very much on-the-radar stars, but Byron Young fits the bill here. He has already played very well -- PFF had him as the No. 10 EDGE in the NFL last year -- and now he'll get a ton of one-on-one opportunities with Myles Garrett on the opposite side. Last year, Young notched 12 sacks and made his first Pro Bowl, but he probably wouldn't come to mind if you had to list the Rams' top stars. Still, he appears to be on his way to becoming one. His 16.8% pressure rate last year was 11th in the league.
Yeah going off memory it seemed like Young had a lot of single draws with RTs. Teams probably slid to Verse more often than not. But with Garrett over there you know where the protections are going for the most part. So maybe that gives Young a boost.Not to dismiss BY’s talents because 12 sacks is still pretty damn good and that pressure rate is nothing to sneeze at. But I have to wonder how many times he was NOT one on one. I guess we should see a pretty big jump this year if so.