Yes this is where I am at.
Rams can improve a lot offensively on the cheap by adding a back that can carry the load. Just a balance addition is fine. Hunt would be a very nice add but there are multiple options.
And edge is the biggest roster hole. That is the spot that it is appropriate to spend our round two pick. If they can go get a young edge then fit him financially this defense looks ready for a run.
I am with you here on the ER unit being the biggest issue on this defense when you remove the injury problem.
No matter how well our big secondary & ILB unit's trending up. The 5 defender front is seriously deficient in the pass-rushing performance. No matter which RB they overspend on & bring in here this run game is not going be anything to help us win.
McVay has Henderson/ Brown/ Rivers/ Powell/ Williams and an OL that
can not run block period, but they can pass block. That's on our HC/ OC & OL coach to work on this deplorable run-blocking OL. McVay will be forced to utilize his highly talented WR unit to help get running yardage in his run game for the rest of this season. There is a copious amount of unemployed RB on the streets that can be signed to this PS that might help without any large team investments.
Bradley Chubb 6-4/275 is far more 43 DE than a 34 OLB'er but he can seal the edge & produce very good pressure when on the field. The Rams do not have a player like him on this defensive roster.
The Rams have lacked consistent production from their current edge rushers. Here are 4 OLBs they could potentially trade for.
theramswire.usatoday.com
Bradley Chubb
Not many people expected the Denver Broncos to potentially be sellers at the trade deadline, but here we are. The Broncos are 2-4 to begin the season, and with Baron Browning emerging in recent weeks, Bradley Chubb’s name has popped up in trade rumors.
The former No. 5 overall pick in the 2018 NFL draft has dealt with various injuries in the first four seasons of his career as he’s been limited to seven or fewer games in two of the last three years. But when Chubb is on the field, he’s flashed plenty of talent, including this year where he’s posted 5.5 sacks, four tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles despite Randy Gregory missing the last two games at the opposite edge-rushing spot.
Chubb is only 26 years old and he’s in the final year of his rookie contract, so the Broncos could be willing to move him instead of paying him. The Rams could trade for Chubb and either sign him, or they could allow him to walk in free agency and recoup a compensatory pick for him.