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The 2017 Ram’s draft had the team’s fans clamoring for offensive help. While the debate raged over the need for pass catchers vs O-Linemen, a head scratcher of a pick came in the form of a lightly regarded safety that looked to many as a depth pick as the team appeared to already have good starters available. As the year progressed, it became apparent that John Johnson III was one of the better values in the draft. While his measurables weren’t elite, his production fit Wade Phillips’ scheme to a T and he graded out as one of the better safeties in the game. He was valued for his versatility, adequate enough athleticism, and teachability. Since the offense was of critical focus last year, the offseason this year is already marked for a defensive rebuild quickly underway. Drafting Johnson last year is the key that unlocks the mystery of what the next few months have in store.
What does JJ III have to do with Quinn, Peters, Barron, Joyner, Barwin, NRC, Webster, Hill, Longacre, and Donald? The answer is that this defensive staff has an eye for exactly what qualities are necessary for their scheme and few of us know what those qualities are. It’s why Joyner was moved and NRC was acquired. It’s why Quinn’s skill set didn’t fit. Wade needs someone more versatile. John Johnson is inexpensive so it leaves more money for Donald and a couple run stuffers (whether or not that comes as a stouter upgrade to Barron or a 5 tech Nose is a subject for debate). Peters is cheaper at corner for a couple years so the Rams are in a position to front load and guarantee Donald. With that said, look for the Rams to develop Quinn’s replacement the way they did JJ. Doing so will put them in a better position to extend players like Gurley and Goff when their turns come and further develop depth on the OLine.
What does JJ III have to do with Quinn, Peters, Barron, Joyner, Barwin, NRC, Webster, Hill, Longacre, and Donald? The answer is that this defensive staff has an eye for exactly what qualities are necessary for their scheme and few of us know what those qualities are. It’s why Joyner was moved and NRC was acquired. It’s why Quinn’s skill set didn’t fit. Wade needs someone more versatile. John Johnson is inexpensive so it leaves more money for Donald and a couple run stuffers (whether or not that comes as a stouter upgrade to Barron or a 5 tech Nose is a subject for debate). Peters is cheaper at corner for a couple years so the Rams are in a position to front load and guarantee Donald. With that said, look for the Rams to develop Quinn’s replacement the way they did JJ. Doing so will put them in a better position to extend players like Gurley and Goff when their turns come and further develop depth on the OLine.