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When the Rams traded for Von Miller last year, the pass rush really took off last year, right?
Well…
The numbers don’t really back up that assertion.
The Rams played the first 9 games without Miller. During that span, they registered 28 sacks, or 3.11 per game.
With Miller, the Rams played 12 games, including the playoffs. During that span, they registered 34 sacks, or 2.83 per game.
So, in actuality , the Rams averaged more sacks/game without Miller.
While that does not necessarily tell the whole story (different opponents, regular season vs. playoff football, etc.), it is nonetheless noteworthy.
But Miller really increased the production at his EDGE spot, right?
Well… yes, but maybe not as much as you’d think.
Before Miller arrived, the EDGE spot opposite Leonard Floyd generated 6 sacks in 9 games (.66 per game) from the platoon of Justin Hollins, Terrell Lewis and Ogbonnia Okoronkwo.
Miller registered 9 sacks in 12 games (.75 per game).
So, I’m not saying that Miller wasn’t a great addition, or that I wouldn’t prefer he had stayed. But the Rams ability to get to the QB (lead by Aaron Donald and Leonard Floyd) was not the sole product of his contributions, by any means. Our pass rush should be fine without him.
Well…
The numbers don’t really back up that assertion.
The Rams played the first 9 games without Miller. During that span, they registered 28 sacks, or 3.11 per game.
With Miller, the Rams played 12 games, including the playoffs. During that span, they registered 34 sacks, or 2.83 per game.
So, in actuality , the Rams averaged more sacks/game without Miller.
While that does not necessarily tell the whole story (different opponents, regular season vs. playoff football, etc.), it is nonetheless noteworthy.
But Miller really increased the production at his EDGE spot, right?
Well… yes, but maybe not as much as you’d think.
Before Miller arrived, the EDGE spot opposite Leonard Floyd generated 6 sacks in 9 games (.66 per game) from the platoon of Justin Hollins, Terrell Lewis and Ogbonnia Okoronkwo.
Miller registered 9 sacks in 12 games (.75 per game).
So, I’m not saying that Miller wasn’t a great addition, or that I wouldn’t prefer he had stayed. But the Rams ability to get to the QB (lead by Aaron Donald and Leonard Floyd) was not the sole product of his contributions, by any means. Our pass rush should be fine without him.